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Using health care services in the community
Knowing what is available to you in the community and what to expect may help you to get the best from your care.
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#O2TheFix toolkit
Tools developed by Waitematā DHB to encourage the safer prescribing and the best practice use of oxygen therapy, to reduce harm to patients.
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Te Kāhui Piringa meeting minutes
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Patient deterioration
The goal of this Atlas domain is to identify whether there is wide variation in rates of patient deterioration, which may highlight areas for further local investigation and improvement.
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Trauma work programme
Every year in New Zealand on average, 2,500 people are admitted to hospital with major trauma. For those who survive, their injuries can have a profound and lasting impact.
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A Window on Disability
This report brings together community insights and large scale data to show how disabled people experience the health system in New Zealand, revealing significant inequities and opportunities for improvement.
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Overview of mental health and addiction adverse event review methods, types and approaches
The following overview aims to help clinicians better understand the various adverse event review methodologies available. This is not an exhaustive list and other methodologies may exist.
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Case study: Harnessing data for local quality improvement in asthma
This case study describes a project run by Te Awakairangi Health Network (TeAHN) to use local data relating to asthma to identify practice variation, explore the local drivers contributing to variation and support quality improvement.
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Matthew Ames’ sepsis survival story
Matthew Ames was 39 years old when he suffered a life-threatening reaction to what started as a sore throat. The father of four developed sepsis, leading to the loss of all of his limbs. This is the story of his illness and recovery.
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Pānui/information for whānau/families about post-mortem examination (brochure)
This pānui is for whānau, families, parents, kaitiaki and caregivers who are trying to decide whether or not to consent to a post-mortem to be undertaken on their baby who has died during the perinatal period.