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Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland case study: Improving the discharge pathway for people hospitalised with traumatic brain injury
A case study from Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland, who improved the discharge pathway for people hospitalised with traumatic brain injury.
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What is perioperative harm and how can we reduce it?
Presentation from Perioperative Harm Advisory Group clinical lead Mr Ian Civil – What is perioperative harm and how can we reduce it?
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Ninth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee | Te pūrongo tuaiwa o te Komiti Arotake Mate Whai Muri mai i te Poka
Equity in major trauma outcomes is the focus of this ninth Perioperative Mortality Review Committee (POMRC) report.
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Eighth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee | Te pūrongo tuawaru o te Komiti Arotake Mate Whai Muri mai i te Poka
The eighth Perioperative Mortality Review Committee report presents data and information on perioperative mortality in Aotearoa New Zealand between 2012 and 2017. In particular, it focuses on mortality following emergency laparotomy outcomes for Māor
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Consumers share why they got involved in the consumer health forum Aotearoa
A forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system.
- Patient stories
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Second annual report of the Maternal Morbidity Working Group
This is the MMWG’s second annual report. It outlines the work of the MMWG and provides an update on what we have achieved this year and an overview of next steps.
- Surgical procedures
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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.
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Adult primary care patient experience survey: videos for in-clinic waiting room
General practices taking part in the patient experience survey can now show a video in their clinic waiting room that talks about what the survey is and encourages patients to participate.