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Summary of Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) reports
Mortality data reports for the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee.
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Aotearoa New Zealand Tall Man lettering list (October 2023)
The Aotearoa New Zealand Tall Man lettering list (updated October 2023) includes look-alike, sound-alike medicine names that have been predicted to pose the greatest risk to patient safety.
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Key findings from the adult primary care patient experience survey: February 2022
Key findings from the adult primary care patient experience survey.
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A Window on the Quality of New Zealand's Health Care (November 2015)
This report looks at currently available measures within a framework for understanding quality and considers ‘How good is New Zealand’s health care?’
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Position paper on the transparency of information related to health care interventions
The Commission has reviewed the evidence surrounding publication of outcomes data such as rates of surgical mortality and other complications.
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Petala's story: The importance of meeting cultural needs for Pacific Island families
Petala was anxious when she found out she was pregnant. She wanted a Pacific Island midwife as she says coming from a Samoan family she thrives on community. Petala talks about the need for education around pregnancy and sex in the Pacific community.
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Topic 8 supplement: Which medicines increase the risk and consequences of falls?
This is an A3 print version of the medicines table in Topic 8: Which medicines increase the risk, and consequences, of falls?
- First principles review of the national mortality review function | Terms of reference
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Presentations from the 2019 Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners conference
Presentations from Commission representatives and sponsored attendees, at the 2019 Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners conference.
- Review of the national reportable events policy 2012: Summary of stakeholder feedback