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Executive summary: A window on quality 2022 (Part 2) | Whakarāpopototanga matua: He tirohanga kounga 2021 (Wāhanga 2)
In this report, we use perspectives from respondents in the health and disability sector and hard data to continue important lines of enquiry we began in A window on quality 2021: COVID-19 and its impacts on our broader health system (Part 1).
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Short film: Practical ways to help a suicidal friend
This short film explores how Jason helps his flatmate Chris, who is experiencing suicidal thoughts. The film stops to ask what would you do now in this situation.
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Aotearoa New Zealand national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections | Tiro whānui ā-motu mō te maimoa hauora – mate urutā
This report describes the approach to and findings of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections. This information will help us identify targets for quality improvement.
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The Seventh Report on the Activities of the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee: 2011–16
This seventh activities report presents the activities of the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2016.
- Key findings: Diabetes Equity Explorer indicators
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Young Voices Advisory Group
In October 2023, we established the young voices advisory group | ngā reo māhuri made up of eight members, to provide advice on aspects of the He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care programme.
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The path of making things right
Trauma services, community rehabilitation and kaupapa Māori providers are taking part in a quality improvement project focused on strengthening post-acute rehabilitation and support for patients (tūroro) with major trauma.
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Patient deterioration
The goal of this Atlas domain is to identify whether there is wide variation in rates of patient deterioration, which may highlight areas for further local investigation and improvement.
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Participate in DEWS
We invite aged residential care facilities to register their interest to implement the Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS).
- Kowhainui Village’s development of a Māori health plan