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- Issue #40 | news from Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission
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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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Let’s plan for your next health care visit | Me whakamahere i tō toronga haumanu hauora
This resource is to help you plan your next health care visit. Planning and asking questions will help you understand more about your health and treatment for an illness or injury.
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Professor Sunny Collings appointed CE of Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Sunny Collings as its new Chief Executive.
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A Window on the Quality of New Zealand's Health Care 2017
The 2017 edition of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Window on the Quality of New Zealand’s Health Care brings our measures up to date and draws out key messages about the quality of New Zealand’s health system.
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Consumer voice: Shaping the future of health care services in Aotearoa
On 10 November 2022, people gathered from across the country for a hui in Wellington. Members of the consumer health forum Aotearoa share their perspectives and experiences of health care.
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Consumer voice: Being a part of the consumer health forum Aotearoa
Members of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe how they feel about the forum in just two words.
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Fourth Report to the Minister of Health: Reporting mortality 2002-2005
This report concerns the deaths of children and youth from January 2002 to December 2005.
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Third Report to the Minister of Health: Reporting mortality 2002-2004
CYMRC's third report to the Minister of Health
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Second annual update on increasing transparency in New Zealand health care
This is the second annual update as required by the Ombudsman from the Ministry of Health and the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) on the sector’s progress towards increasing transparency of health data in New Zealand by June 2021.