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Fatality rate from major trauma continues to decline
The Trauma National Clinical Network annual report for 2023/24 shows the lowest fatality rate for major trauma since the New Zealand trauma system was established in 2012.
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Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS) recommended for use in aged residential care
A feasibility study supports the use of a new early warning system to help staff working in aged residential care (ARC) recognise when a resident may be getting acutely unwell and respond early.
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Nau mai, haere mai ki tōku kainga hou | Welcome to my home
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s aged residential care (ARC) programme is pleased to share a collection of personal stories about what’s important to people and their families/whānau when entering ARC in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Key findings: Gout Equity Explorer indicators
- Approach to breathlessness (dyspnoea) | Tūngāngā (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee: Reporting Mortality and Morbidity 2020
The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee | Te Pūrongo ā-Tau Tekau mā Rima o te Komiti Arotake Mate Pēpi, Mate Whaea Hoki.
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Executive summary: A window on quality 2022 (Part 2) | Whakarāpopototanga matua: He tirohanga kounga 2021 (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).
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Principles for engaging consumers and whānau in mental health and addiction adverse event reviews
This information is provided for mental health and addiction (MHA) services. It is intended to guide adverse event review facilitators on the principles of engaging with consumers and their whānau affected by an adverse event and to complement...
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Members
Information about the members of the consumer network.
- Patient stories