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Helen McKernan discusses mother's hospital treatment
Helen McKernan talks about her mother’s death, following a hospital medication error. Helen's mother was given the wrong medication for four days because of a chart mix up and inadequate checking.
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Ō Mātou Reo: Our Voices 2025
Ko ngā reo. Ko ngā rongoā. Ko ngā mokopuna. Our voices. Our healing. Our future.
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Safer use of anticoagulants
We worked with the health care sector to develop a national anticoagulation stewardship programme, promoting safe, high-quality patient care by improving the use of anticoagulants within health care settings.
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Workshop report: Strengthening connections – the new landscape for reducing preventable deaths
Summary report from the 2023 workshop, held for perinatal and maternal mortality review and child and youth mortality review local coordinators and chairs and Te Aka Whai Ora and Te Whatu Ora leaders.
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Stocktake of sepsis management in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Health Quality & Safety Commission worked with Synergia to undertake a stocktake of the current management of sepsis in Aotearoa New Zealand, in April 2022. This report sets out the findings of the stocktake.
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Aged residential care
We support the aged residential care (ARC) sector through strong stakeholder relationships to build a culture of continuous learning and development and ultimately improve residents’ experience of care.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand communication toolkit
The hand hygiene communication toolkit provides district health board staff with a range of ideas and guidance to promote hand hygiene and to engage health care workers to improve their practice.
- Monitoring Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day
Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, celebrated each November, is a commitment to consumers, whānau and healthcare workers that our health services strive to provide the best and safest care possible, every time.
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Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme information sheet
The Surgical Site Infection Improvement (SSII) programme was established to encourage culture change and practice improvements that better support the prevention of SSIs.