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User guide to the Atlas in Healthcare Variation
The Atlas is a powerful tool which allows us to look at heath care variation in New Zealand. The Atlas is quite simple to use but we recommend you read the following guidance on creating reports first to ensure you get the best out of it.
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How to engage with consumers and whānau following an adverse event
Engaging consumers and whānau in reviews of harm can help to make health care safer.
- Measuring and reporting pressure injuries
- Guide for health professionals caring for kaumātua | Kupu arataki mō te manaaki kaumātua (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Co-designing nudges: Phase two of raising the bar on the national adult inpatient experience survey
Raising the bar on the national patient experience survey responds to the adult national inpatient experience survey results by investigating the lower scoring areas of the survey and recommending interventions to improve these results.
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BMJ Quality & Safety: Elimination of central-venous-catheter related bloodstream infections from the intensive care unit
The authors set out to reduce CRBSI and introduced interventions in their intensive care unit (ICU) over a 4-year period using a quality improvement approach.
- Our social media moderation practices
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The Sixth Report on the Activities of the Child & Youth Mortality Committee - 1 January 2010 to 30 June 2011
The Committee's report to the Commission.
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Consumer and whānau engagement quality and safety marker
A framework to measure what successful consumer, whānau and community engagement looks like and how it improves the quality and safety of services.
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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.