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Findings from the consumer health forum Aotearoa hui on 10 November 2022 | Ngā kitenga o te wānanga hauora kiritaki Aotearoa i te 10 o Whiringa-ā-rangi 2022
This is a report from a hui for the consumer health forum Aotearoa at Te Papa, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on 10 November 2022.
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Been invited to take part?
This page is for anyone who has received an invitation to take part in one of our patient experience surveys. Patient feedback can shape the health system and the future of health care. Your views are important to us.
- Preventing VTE
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Trauma work programme
Every year in New Zealand on average, 2,500 people are admitted to hospital with major trauma. For those who survive, their injuries can have a profound and lasting impact.
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Paediatric early warning system
The national paediatric early warning system (PEWS) helps clinicians identify hospitalised tamariki with the potential to become more unwell, so they can respond quickly.
- Recognition and response systems
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Adult primary care patient experience survey – have your say
We want to know about your experiences with doctors, nurses and other staff at your general practice or community health clinic. Your valuable feedback will be used to help improve the quality of care, patient safety and access to health services.
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Safer use of anticoagulants
We worked with the health care sector to develop a national anticoagulation stewardship programme, promoting safe, high-quality patient care by improving the use of anticoagulants within health care settings.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand communication toolkit
The hand hygiene communication toolkit provides district health board staff with a range of ideas and guidance to promote hand hygiene and to engage health care workers to improve their practice.
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Pānui/information for whānau/families about post-mortem examination (brochure)
This pānui is for whānau, families, parents, kaitiaki and caregivers who are trying to decide whether or not to consent to a post-mortem to be undertaken on their baby who has died during the perinatal period.