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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) programme transitioning to Health NZ
The IPC programme will be transitioning to Health NZ by 30 June 2025.
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Alwena & Jim's story: Improving communication around cancer diagnosis
Alwena was diagnosed with stage 4 peritoneal cancer. In this video, her husband Jim (a health care professional) shares the story of Alwena's diagnosis and their whānau's experience within the health system.
- Key findings: Gout Equity Explorer indicators
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Survey resources for health care staff
This page contains background information and links to resources for health care staff to support participation in the patient experience surveys.
- Evaluation of the early implementation of the national maternity early warning system
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From PES to PDSA – Workbook: Using adult primary care patient experience survey data for quality improvement
From PES to PDSA – Workbook: Using adult primary care patient experience survey data for quality improvement.
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New Zealand Health and Disability System Safety Strategy
Improving the quality and safety of care.
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Appropriate medication use in aged residential care: Optimising the use of antibiotics, antipsychotics and fentanyl | Ngā rongoā tika mā ngā kaumātua/kuia: Kia tika te whāngai atu o ngā rongoā paturopi
This report focuses on optimising the use of particular medicines in aged residential care. It was originally published in May 2020 and updated in June 2022.
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Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS) recommended for use in aged residential care
A feasibility study supports the use of a new early warning system to help staff working in aged residential care (ARC) recognise when a resident may be getting acutely unwell and respond early.
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Matthew Ames’ sepsis survival story
Matthew Ames was 39 years old when he suffered a life-threatening reaction to what started as a sore throat. The father of four developed sepsis, leading to the loss of all of his limbs. This is the story of his illness and recovery.