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Open4Results – December 2017
The Health Quality & Safety Commission has released the latest update of its Open4Results report.
- Dementia: Te Ao Māori
- Healing, learning and improving from harm: National adverse events policy 2023 | Te whakaora, te ako me te whakapai ake i te kino: Te kaupapa here ā-motu mō ngā mahi tūkino 2023
- Surgical teamwork and communication
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Patient experience surveys: flyer/poster for patients
These documents can be used as a flyer or poster for patients to promote the patient experience survey in hospitals, PHOs and general practices. They are available in a range of languages.
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Suicide post-vention | An example: ‘Fusion’, Te Tai Tokerau
This report is a brief introduction to the post-vention work of Fusion in Te Tai Tokerau. It primarily uses the voices of those involved in delivering the work with the agencies and communities, to describe its challenges and successes.
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How to sleep safely during pregnancy
Brochures, posters and videos from the campaign Sleep on side when baby's inside.
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New Zealand Health and Disability System Safety Strategy
Improving the quality and safety of care.
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Zero seclusion: Safety and dignity for all – change package | Aukatia te noho punanga: Noho haumanu, tū rangatira mō te tokomaha – mōkī aroha
This Zero seclusion change package | mōkī aroha uses a set of globally recognised, evidence-based interventions aimed at improving the care of tāngata whaiora while moving towards achieving zero seclusion in mental health inpatient units.
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Ngā Rāhui Hau Kura (Suicide Mortality Review Committee Feasibility Study 2014–15)
In September 2013, the Ministry of Health contracted the Health Quality & Safety Commission to trial suicide mortality review, an action contained in the New Zealand Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2013–16.