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Pre-hospital community sepsis pathways
These tools are designed to support health professionals working in community and pre-hospital settings to recognise sepsis early and initiate timely management
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Safe Surgery NZ programme evaluation – final report
The evaluation examines whether Safe Surgery NZ has realised its intended benefits, provided value-for-money and how the programme aligns with the Commission’s strategic priorities.
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Peripheral intravenous catheter infographics
Downloadable A3 and A4 versions of the peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) infographics.
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Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia: time to reduce the harm caused by a largely preventable event.
Roberts SA, Grae N, Muttaiyah S, Morris AJ
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Co-designing with consumers, whānau and communities
This page has information, resources and practical advice about engagement and co-design to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.
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Ngā Taero a Kupe: Whānau Māori experiences of in-hospital adverse events
A report based on the information gathered during a research project of whānau Māori experiences of in-hospital adverse events.
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Fourth annual update on increasing transparency in Aotearoa New Zealand health care
This is the fourth annual update as required by the Ombudsman from the Ministry of Health and the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) on the sector’s progress towards increasing transparency of health data in New Zealand by June 2021.
- Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios results 2007–13
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Historical Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) submissions
FVDRC submissions and input made between 2012 and 2023 on proposed Aotearoa New Zealand legislation changes and on government consultation and international forum processes.
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2022
Te Rā Haumaru Tūroro o Aotearoa | Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2022 was observed on 17 November.