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Progress in public reporting in New Zealand since the Ombudsman's ruling, and an invitation
Shuker C, Bohm G, Hamblin R, Simpson A, St George D, Stolarek I, Wilson J, Merry AF
New Zealand Medical Journal -
Including whānau voices in family violence homicide in-depth reviews
Since 2019, the Family Violence Death Review Committee has been seeking the input of surviving family and whānau members as part of the in-depth review process. This article is a reflection on the process and how we can improve it.
- Surgery and risk in New Zealand
- Monitoring Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
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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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Variations in health care
This article from The King's Fund explores the possible causes of variation, shows the different ways in which variations can be measured, and analyses variations by PCT in rates of elective hospital admissions for selected procedures.
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Systematic review of a patient care bundle in reducing staphylococcal infections in cardiac and orthopaedic surgery
Ma N, Cameron A, Tivey D, Grae N, Roberts S, Morris A
ANZ Journal of Surgery -
One is too many: Viewing infection data from the patient's perspective
This video from IHI tells the story of Rosie Bartel, who contracted a surgical site infection which had a serious impact on her health and her future.
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Towards quality improvement at scale in the New Zealand primary care setting: Findings from consumer and health service engagement
This document, Towards quality improvement at scale in the New Zealand primary care setting, was commissioned to help us plan how to achieve quality improvement at scale in primary care.
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Adult primary care patient experience survey
Our national adult primary care patient experience survey collects and measures patient feedback on health care for quality improvement. The patient experience survey programme is one of the largest public survey programmes in Aotearoa New Zealand.