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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.
- Home and Community Support Services experience survey: National results 2025
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Opioid implementation package
This package outlines the next steps and what the options are to make a significant difference in opioid-induced adverse drug events.
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Webinar: Moving the goal posts – modifying the New Zealand early warning score
The Health Quality & Safety Commission held a webinar on 27 July 2018 about modifications to the New Zealand early warning score (NZEWS).
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Measurement guidance – recognition and response systems
This measurement guidance will support hospitals to implement their recognition and response system, monitor progress, and identify areas for continuous quality improvement.
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Ngā whānau Māori wheako ki te tauwhiro pāmamae me te whakaoranga | Whānau Māori experiences of major trauma care and rehabilitation
Download the full report, executive summary, two resources for clinicians (‘Whakawhanaungatanga with whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (PDF) and ‘Supporting whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (MS Word)) or read a brief summary.
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Consumer and whānau engagement quality and safety marker
A framework to measure what successful consumer, whānau and community engagement looks like and how it improves the quality and safety of services.
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Home and community support services experience survey – have your say
We would like to hear about your experiences of home and community support services. Your valuable feedback will help improve the quality of these support services.
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A window on the quality of Aotearoa New Zealand's health care 2019 – a view on Māori health equity
In our ongoing Window series, this report focuses on Māori health equity, but also draws on thinking and ideas from both the broader fields of health equity and Māori health advancement throughout.
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Safe Surgery NZ
Safe Surgery was a national programme led by the Commission and focused on making surgery safer for patients by working to improve teamwork and communication in the operating theatre.