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- Mental health in primary care
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BMJ Quality & Safety: Elimination of central-venous-catheter related bloodstream infections from the intensive care unit
The authors set out to reduce CRBSI and introduced interventions in their intensive care unit (ICU) over a 4-year period using a quality improvement approach.
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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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Hand hygiene patient stories
Hand Hygiene New Zealand promotional resource: Patient stories.
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Code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau
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Policy and practice in the use of root cause analysis to investigate clinical adverse events: mind the gap
This paper (Social Science and Medicine 73 (2011) 217-225) examines the challenges of investigating clinical incidents through the use of Root Cause Analysis.
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Tip sheet: preparing elevator pitches
An elevator pitch is a short narrative about your project that can be used in a couple of different ways: to engage people to contribute to the improvement project and as a tool for socialising and promoting work through face-to-face interactions...
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Twelfth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee
The twelfth annual report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (PMMRC) has a new format from previous reports. It addresses neonatal mortality and neonatal encephalopathy in depth.
- Statement on accessibility and plain language
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Serious and Sentinel Events in New Zealand Hospitals 2008–2009
In this year three in 10,000 admissions to DHBs involved a potentially preventable serious or sentinel event. Of these 39 percent were a result of a clinical mismanagement problem