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New international measure for patients suffering serious trauma injuries
New Zealand has played a part in the development of the first globally accepted health outcomes measures for patients suffering serious trauma injuries.
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Self-review report based on the Performance Improvement Framework | Pūrongorongo arotake whaiaro i whai i te Anga Whakapiki Whakaaturanga
In 2019, the Health Quality & Safety Commission completed a self-review, based on the State Services Commission’s Performance Improvement Framework (PIF).
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Case study: Introduction of the ACC early cover process to allocate an ACC case manager prior to discharge
A case study from Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau about introducing an ACC early cover process to enable ACC to allocate a case manager earlier, following traumatic brain injury.
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Video: Communicating with Māori in a health setting
Lana Bartlett describes her family's experiences communicating with health care staff during her father's stay in hospital.
- Lung cancer
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Patient Deterioration
We work with hospitals to establish recognition and response systems for managing the care of acutely deteriorating patients.
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Community-acquired pressure injuries
Prevention, early recognition and timely care of pressure injuries for Māori kaumātua and Pacific elders within the community living at home.
- Consumer and whānau participation
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The health care experience of disabled people during COVID-19: Summary of findings from the COVID-19 patient experience survey
The Health Quality & Safety Commission runs two national surveys every three months to gather information about how people experience health care in Aotearoa New Zealand hospitals and in primary care (going to the doctor or pharmacy).
- Prevention quality indicators