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Improved service delivery
We engage with the sector to improve the delivery of health care services though specific quality improvement programmes.
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Case study: Harnessing data for local quality improvement in asthma
This case study describes a project run by Te Awakairangi Health Network (TeAHN) to use local data relating to asthma to identify practice variation, explore the local drivers contributing to variation and support quality improvement.
- Case study: Harnessing data for local quality improvement in diabetes
- Case study: Harnessing data for local quality improvement in asthma
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Clinical leads
Health Quality & Safety Commission Te Tāhū Hauora has a number of clinical leads who guide our work programmes.
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Equity scorecard
This equity scorecard was developed as a tool to support you in your learning and help identify areas that might need more work or reflection to enable you to deliver on equity and comply with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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An ongoing duty to care: Responding to survivors of family violence homicide | He tauwhiro haere te mahi: Hei urupare ki ngā toiora o te ririhau ā-whānau
This eighth report builds on the Family Violence Death Review Committee’s seventh report, which challenged us all, as a society, to reflect on and keep questioning how we demonstrate our care for one another.
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Webinar recording: Optimising the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
In this webinar held in February 2023, presenters from Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission, Observatory Village Lifecare and HealthCERT presented on optimising the use of antibiotics in the management of UTI in aged residential care.
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Guide to improving the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
Guide to improving the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
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Co-designing a patient, family and whānau escalation of care process factsheet for patients, family and whānau (consumers)
The Commission has developed a new co-design resource: a factsheet for hospitals to give to consumers who are considering joining the Kōrero mai/Talk to me co-design team. This was originally published in June 2017 and was updated in October 2020.