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Principles for engaging consumers and whānau in mental health and addiction adverse event reviews
This information is provided for mental health and addiction (MHA) services. It is intended to guide adverse event review facilitators on the principles of engaging with consumers and their whānau affected by an adverse event and to complement...
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Vicki Culling discusses the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee
Vicki Culling from the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (PMMRC) discusses the loss of her first baby from a still birth, and her involvement as a consumer representative on the PMMRC.
- Transparency statement
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Arms Legislation Bill SuMRC submission Oct 2019
Submission to Committee Secretariat, Finance and Expenditure Committee, from the Suicide Mortality Review Committee on the Arms Legislation Bill.
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Maximising physical health
This project aims to help people with serious mental illness live healthier, longer lives by improving the reliable delivery of timely screening, monitoring and treatment for cardiovascular risk factors.
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Final report: Review of the national mortality review function
In September 2021, Francis Health was commissioned by the Health Quality & Safety Commission to undertake an independent review that looked at the ‘first principles’ of mortality review as a function.
- Polypharmacy and deprescribing | Ngā rongoā maha me te whakakore tūtohu (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Summary of Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (PMMRC) reports
Mortality data reports for the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
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Sixth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee
In this sixth report, the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee has examined perioperative mortality in New Zealand during 2010–2014 for two new areas of interest.
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Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists
ANZAN aims to ensure that high standards of clinical neurology are practised in Australia and New Zealand by playing an active role in training, continuing education and encouragement of teaching and research.