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Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (HA-SAB) source data collection training resources
This presentation was developed as a training tool for infection prevention and control professionals in public hospitals who collect HA-SAB source data and submit to the Commission.
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Information about the Safe Surgery NZ programme quality and safety marker
This factsheet is provided to support district health board (DHB) surgical teams in their work to measure the impact of the teamwork and communication interventions and submit quality and safety marker (QSM) data to the Health Quality & Safety Commis
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Partnering to Heal
Partnering to Heal, from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, is a computer-based, video-simulation training program on infection control practices for clinicians, health professional students, and patient advocates.
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Hand Hygiene Australia: online learning packages
Hand Hygiene Australia has launched a new online learning management system on the Hand Hygiene Australia training site.
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Transition of mental health and addiction programme
The Mental Health and Addiction Quality Improvement Programme, which has been hosted by Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission for the last 8 years, is transitioning back into Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ).
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National medication chart toolkit, user guide and medication charting standard (updated February 2021)
The medication charting toolkit has been prepared for health practitioners who are implementing the national medication chart and/or conducting education and training on how to use the national medication chart.
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Disability data gaps leave health inequities hidden, new report finds
New report exposes major gaps in NZ health data, leaving disabled people’s needs invisible. Linked data reveals systemic barriers, poorer outcomes, and urgent need for better data to drive equitable care improvements.
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Raise the Flag sepsis package
Comprehensive package of pathways, guidance, training and implementation resources to support the early recognition and treatment of sepsis across healthcare settings.
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Leadership and capability
Our quality improvement science education and training courses provide skills to address local improvement challenges, and build our ability to draw on what is available nationally.