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Atlas of Healthcare Variation
The Atlas of Healthcare Variation highlights demographic and regional variation in the health conditions and health care that people receive in New Zealand.
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Improving equity through partnership and collaboration
This page has information, resources and practical advice on improving equity through partnership and collaboration to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.
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National Mortality Review Committee
The National Mortality Review Committee He Mutunga Kore is the primary advisor to our board on mortality review.
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A review of the Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme
This document describes the findings of a review of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme.
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Medicines
The national medication safety programme aims to greatly reduce the number of New Zealanders harmed each year by medication errors in our hospitals, general practices, aged care facilities and across the entire health and disability sector.
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Reducing perioperative harm in New Zealand: the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, briefings and debriefings, and venous thrombembolism prophylaxis
Perry W, Civil I, Mitchell S, Shuker C, Merry A
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Opioid implementation package
This package outlines the next steps and what the options are to make a significant difference in opioid-induced adverse drug events.
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Participate in DEWS
We are inviting aged residential care facilities to register their interest to implement the Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS).
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Pacific models for engagement
The resources represent ‘bread and butter’ models that can enhance your understanding and practice. They are intended to be used with a wayfarer to guide you through their application.
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Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley case study: Improving inpatient rehabilitation services for patients following major trauma
This project aimed to understand allied health input into the care of major trauma patients and investigate opportunities to improve trauma rehabilitation and enhance patient experiences at Wellington Regional Hospital.