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Evaluation report: Major trauma rehabilitation collaborative | He pūrongo arotake: Whakaoranga tahi i te pāmamae nui
This evaluation of the trauma rehabilitation collaborative, run from March 2021 to June 2022, is to determine how the collaborative has met the project aims and its performance in meeting the Te Tāhū Hauora strategic priorities.
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Surgical site infection rate is higher following hip and knee arthroplasty when cefazolin is underdosed
This paper by Dr Arthur Morris, Dr Sally Roberts, Nikki Grae and Dr Chris Frampton highlights increased rates of infection following hip and knee arthroplasty when cefazolin is underdosed.
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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry Annual Report 2024
The Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry Annual Report 2024 was released in September 2024.
- Surgical teamwork and communication
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Safe Surgery NZ programme evaluation – final report
The evaluation examines whether Safe Surgery NZ has realised its intended benefits, provided value-for-money and how the programme aligns with the Commission’s strategic priorities.
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Publications
This page contains links to reports, journal articles and other publications related to the patient experience surveys.
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Pressure injuries: Rangi's story
Rangi is a 41-year-old Māori man who has been tetraplegic for 20 years. He is very aware of the dangers of pressure injuries and is proactive in every way to prevent them from occurring. Nevertheless, they sometimes develop and require treatment.
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Co-designing with consumers, whānau and communities
This page has information, resources and practical advice about engagement and co-design to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.
- Information about medicines
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Equity scorecard
This equity scorecard was developed as a tool to support you in your learning and help identify areas that might need more work or reflection to enable you to deliver on equity and comply with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.