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Board members
Our board has at least seven members appointed under section 28 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral case study: Implementing a major trauma pathway for coordinated care and timely access to allied health input
After people are admitted to Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral with major trauma, their experience of inpatient acute rehabilitation services varied significantly in terms of quality and consistency.
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E-learning module: Human Factors | Ngā Āhua Tangata
The e-learning module, Human Factors | Ngā Āhua Tangata in health care includes seven videos and is available free to all in health care professionals via the LearnOnline platform.
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in people aged 45 and over
The goal of this Atlas domain is to highlight variation in the prevalence, admissions, and medicine use of people estimated to have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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Patient-reported measures
Patient-reported measures capture feedback about health-related experiences and outcomes. This feedback helps drive quality improvement to deliver better care and mitigate inequity across all levels of the health system.
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Burden and distribution of mortality due to sepsis and severe infection in children and adolescents in Aotearoa/New Zealand
McDonald G, Hayman R, Hii J
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Aotearoa New Zealand point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections
Barratt R, Roberts S, Morris A, Grae N
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Cultural considerations when caring for kaumātua
The cultural considerations video series is for health professionals caring for kaumātua.
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System safety
The way we think about safety in the health sector has changed over recent years. We are increasingly recognising the health care system is a complex system that constantly adapts to change.
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World Hand Hygiene Day 2019 communications toolkit
For Hand Hygiene Day this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on everyone to be inspired by the global movement to achieve universal health coverage.