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Keeping you safe during surgery – surgical safety brochure for patients
Brochure for patients to explain the various elements of the surgical safety checklist.
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Well Child/Tamariki Ora Atlas
The Well Child/Tamariki Ora Atlas is an online tool that gives clinicians, patients and providers a clear overview of how early childhood health services work for children and their families.
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Video: Clinicians talk about hand hygiene
Having clean hands before and after contact with patients is one of the most important things health care workers can do to prevent infections. In this video clinicians discuss the '5 moments for hand hygiene' and why hand hygiene is important.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee: Fifth Report Data
This companion report documents the devastation of family violence – the lives lost and the enduring burden of harm afflicted upon the living.
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A new surgical site infection improvement programme for New Zealand: early progress
Morris AJ, Panting AL, Roberts SA, Shuker C, Merry A
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Learning from harm education
The Learning from harm education programme educates participants how to review health care harm, understand work that supports healing and create quality improvement actions to reduce the risk of harm.
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The Global Trigger Tool: A review of the evidence
This report reviews the literature associated with the development and use of trigger tools to determine rates of harm in health care settings, with particular attention on the Institute of Healthcare Improvement's Global Trigger Tool.
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Mapping allied health activity after major trauma
This page explains how health information from seriously injured people may be safely used, without individual consent, to understand trauma rehabilitation services and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS) – a feasibility study in aged residential care
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New Zealand national maternity early warning system (MEWS) preparation and implementation guide
The health of pregnant and recently pregnant women can deteriorate for many reasons. At times, the failure to recognise signs of deterioration, escalate care and respond appropriately can cause preventable deterioration.