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The case for investment in: A quality improvement programme to reduce pressure injuries in New Zealand
This report from KPMG presents the findings of a qualitative study into reducing pressure injuries in New Zealand.
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Using REACH, a new modelling and forecasting tool, to understand the delay and backlog effects of COVID-19 on New Zealand's health system.
McBride P, Hoang T, Hamblin R, Li Y, Shuker C, Wilson J, Bramley D
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Always Report and Review list 2021–22
The Always Report and Review list is a subset of adverse events that health providers should report and review in the same way as SAC 1 and 2 rated events, irrespective of whether or not there was harm to the consumer.
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Comparison of the Aotearoa New Zealand Early Warning Score and National Early Warning Score to predict adverse inpatient events in a vital sign dataset
Mohan C, Entezami P, John S, Hewitt J, Sylevych A, Psirides A
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Position paper: Responding to adults at risk who need care and support and who are experiencing family violence
A position paper which provides an overview of the issues associated with (mis)identifying adults at risk who need care and support and who are experiencing family violence.
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Guide to improving the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
Guide to improving the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
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Policy and practice in the use of root cause analysis to investigate clinical adverse events: mind the gap
This paper (Social Science and Medicine 73 (2011) 217-225) examines the challenges of investigating clinical incidents through the use of Root Cause Analysis.
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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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Appendix to article titled 'Social Entrapment: A Realistic Understanding of the Criminal Offending of Primary Victims of Intimate Partner Violence'
This appendix seeks to support the construction of a defence for a primary victim of intimate partner violence who have themselves been charged with a criminal offence. It should be read in conjunction with the article published in NZ Law Review.