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Let’s plan to leave hospital | Me whakamahere i te wehenga i te hōhipera
Hospital staff want you to leave feeling well informed and with answers to any questions you may have. This sheet will help.
- Video: Health literacy among Māori
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Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS)
The Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS) supports aged residential care facilities to identify and respond to acute deterioration in people living in aged residential care facilities.
- System learning
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Using REACH, a new modelling and forecasting tool, to understand the delay and backlog effects of COVID-19 on New Zealand's health system.
McBride P, Hoang T, Hamblin R, Li Y, Shuker C, Wilson J, Bramley D
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New international measure for patients suffering serious trauma injuries
New Zealand has played a part in the development of the first globally accepted health outcomes measures for patients suffering serious trauma injuries.
- Hauora Māori approach to developing care plans
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Case study: Introduction of the ACC early cover process to allocate an ACC case manager prior to discharge
A case study from Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau about introducing an ACC early cover process to enable ACC to allocate a case manager earlier, following traumatic brain injury.
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Evaluation report: Major trauma rehabilitation collaborative | He pūrongo arotake: Whakaoranga tahi i te pāmamae nui
This evaluation of the trauma rehabilitation collaborative, run from March 2021 to June 2022, is to determine how the collaborative has met the project aims and its performance in meeting the Te Tāhū Hauora strategic priorities.
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Evaluation of the patient deterioration programme | Formative feedback summary report on Kōrero mai cohort two
This brief formative summary on Kōrero mai gives an overview of Synergia's engagement with cohort two of the patient deterioration programme workstream: the patient, family and whānau escalation system.