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Antimicrobial Stewardship in New Zealand
Interviews involving experts from across the health sector were conducted in April and May 2013 to investigate the context and recommendations for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in New Zealand.
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Thematic analysis of maternity adverse events reported 1 July 2018–30 June 2023
This report is an analysis of maternity-specific data from a 5-year period (1 July 2018–30 June 2023).
- Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee: 15th data report: 2015–19 | Te Rōpū Arotake Auau Mate o te Hunga Tamariki, Taiohi: Te pūrongo raraunga 15: 2015–19
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Patient Safety Week 2019 poster: Who me – biased? | He ngākau haukume tōku?
These posters encourage clinicians and others to view the videos and examine their own biases. There is a generic version, plus a version which can be written on.
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Surgical site infection patient story: Ian Collis
This is the story of Ian Collis who contracted a surgical site infection after undergoing heart surgery.
- Urinary tract infections | Te pokenga pūaha mimi (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Presentations from the webinar: Preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care setting
On 15 November 2023, Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission held a webinar about preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care setting. TCopies of the two main presentations can be downloaded from this page.
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Co-design in health: free e-learning courses available | He hoahoa-tahi: He kaupapa ako-i utu kore
We have developed a suite of free e-learning courses for co-design that are available to all health care professionals through Manatū Hauora | Ministry of Health’s Learn Online platform.
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Summary of inaugural consumer health forum Aotearoa and participant feedback
The Commission hosted the inaugural consumer health forum Aotearoa over two sessions on 24 November 2021. A total of 108 people took part.
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Patient deterioration rapid response call sticker
This A6 sticker can be used to identify patients who have had a rapid response activation.