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A review of the Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme
This document describes the findings of a review of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme.
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Aotearoa New Zealand point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections
Barratt R, Roberts S, Morris A, Grae N
Infection, Disease & Health - Aged residential care analysis of harm (adverse) events 2024/2025
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Femicide and mana-wāhine: a korero to progress understanding and prevention of deaths of women and girls in Aotearoa
A background discussion paper of views of wāhine Māori representatives.
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Variation in medical practice: literature review and discussion
This document, prepared by Sapere Research Group, discusses variation in the way health services are delivered by individual clinicians, and across geographic areas.
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Summary of Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) reports
Mortality data reports for the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee.
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E-learning module: Human Factors | Ngā Āhua Tangata
The e-learning module, Human Factors | Ngā Āhua Tangata in health care includes seven videos and is available free to all in health care professionals via the LearnOnline platform.
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The health care experience of disabled people during COVID-19: Summary of findings from the COVID-19 patient experience survey
The Health Quality & Safety Commission runs two national surveys every three months to gather information about how people experience health care in Aotearoa New Zealand hospitals and in primary care (going to the doctor or pharmacy).
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Statement of Performance Expectations | Ngā Paearu Mahi 2025/26
The Statement of Performance Expectations for Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission for the period 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026.
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Code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau
The code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau sets the expectations for how health entities must work with consumers, whānau and communities in the planning, design, delivery and evaluation of health services.