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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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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Action list template (Microsoft Excel version)
The action list template is part of the maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services.
- Urinary tract infections | Te pokenga pūaha mimi (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Tip sheet: preparing elevator pitches
An elevator pitch is a short narrative about your project that can be used in a couple of different ways: to engage people to contribute to the improvement project and as a tool for socialising and promoting work through face-to-face interactions...
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Report: Older Māori and aged residential care in Aotearoa | Ngā kaumātua me te mahi tauwhiro i Aotearoa
This report by Joanna Hikaka and Ngaire Kerse was commissioned by the Health Quality & Safety Commission as a ‘thought-piece on Māori and aged residential care (ARC)’.
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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Local review process map (A3)
The local review process map is part of the maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services.
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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Review template (Microsoft Word version)
The maternal morbidity review template is part of the maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services.
- Medicine Reconciliation
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Resources for food-related choking in young children
The Ministry of Health has reviewed and updated its recommendations to decrease the risk of food-related choking in babies and young children. The updated advice expands on previous Ministry advice and includes a list of foods considered to be of a h
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A window on quality 2022 (Part 2) | Whakarāpopototanga matua: He tirohanga kounga 2022 (Wāhanga 2)
In this report, we use perspectives from respondents in the health and disability sector and hard data to continue important lines of enquiry we began in A window on quality 2021: COVID-19 and its impacts on our broader health system (Part 1).