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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.
- Monitoring Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
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Pre-hospital community sepsis pathways
These tools are designed to support health professionals working in community and pre-hospital settings to recognise sepsis early and initiate timely management
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Describing the quality of New Zealand's health and disability services
Health Quality and Safety Indicator report 'Describing the quality of New Zealand's health and disability services'.
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Consumers share how their lived experience contributed to health improvements
Consumers share their experiences of consumer engagement in the health sector and how their lived experience led to changes to health care for their whānau and communities.
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Improving health outcomes: Pacific consumer group’s talanoa on Bula Sautu
This document is a thematic analysis of feedback on the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s report, Bula Sautu – A window on quality 2021: Pacific health in the year of COVID-19.
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Presentations from Delivering resilient health care: A workshop with Professor Erik Hollnagel
Presentations from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's workshop with Professor Erik Hollnagel: Delivering resilient health care.
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New strategy launched to improve quality and safety across New Zealand’s health and disability system
A system-wide approach to improving the quality and safety of care.
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Public reporting of health care performance data: what we know and what we should do
Hamblin R, Shuker C, Stolarek I, Wilson J, Merry AF
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Surgical safety interventions a success for Northland
This case study details the work at Northland District Health Board to successfully introduce surgical safety interventions into their operating theatres.