Displaying 181 - 190 of 661 results for "advance care planning"
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Co-design case study: Susanne Cummings
Susanne Cummings is a senior peer support worker at Vaka Tautua. She explains what it was like working in a co-design project with Te Ara Pae Trust.
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SSI webinar 1: Case for change
Presentations from the first SSI webinar - the case for change.
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Investment case for the deteriorating patient
This investment case for a quality improvement programme to reduce harm caused by clinical deterioration was prepared for the Health Quality & Safety Commission by Sapere Research group.
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Key findings from the adult primary care patient experience survey: February 2022
Key findings from the adult primary care patient experience survey.
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A Window on the Quality of New Zealand's Health Care (November 2015)
This report looks at currently available measures within a framework for understanding quality and considers ‘How good is New Zealand’s health care?’
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Position paper on the transparency of information related to health care interventions
The Commission has reviewed the evidence surrounding publication of outcomes data such as rates of surgical mortality and other complications.
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Seventh report: A duty to care | Pūrongo tuawhitu: Me manaaki te tangata
The Seventh report of the Family Violence Death Review Committee draws attention to the concept of a duty to care. It includes a short companion piece that explores the kaupapa of the report and includes reflective points for agencies and services.
- Guideline for Staff working in Multiple Roles in Aged Residential Care Facilities
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Fourth annual update on increasing transparency in Aotearoa New Zealand health care
This is the fourth annual update as required by the Ombudsman from the Ministry of Health and the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) on the sector’s progress towards increasing transparency of health data in New Zealand by June 2021.
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Top tips for a successful co-design project
Between July 2017 and June 2018, we worked with Ko Awatea’s Dr Lynne Maher and the four Kōrero mai lead sites to co-design patient, family and whānau escalation of care processes.