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Measures Library
Health sectors rely on data to improve quality. Our Measures Library provides technical documents and summaries, management and case documents, plus links to other resources like the Atlas of Healthcare Variation.
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Community-acquired pressure injuries
Prevention, early recognition and timely care of pressure injuries for Māori kaumātua and Pacific elders within the community living at home.
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Pain-relieving medicines for acute pain – information for patients
The Health Quality & Safety Commission, Choosing Wisely and the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists have developed an information leaflet to help patients, caregivers and whānau use opioid medicines safely, to manage non-cancer pain.
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Health literacy
Health literacy is the foundation for consumer and whānau engagement. Health literacy is being able to obtain, understand and use basic health information to navigate health services and make appropriate health decisions.
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Infographic about people living in aged residential care (interRAI 2018/19)
This infographic presents information from the interRAI 2018/19 annual report.
- Nutrition and hydration | Te taiora me te mitiwai (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Safer use of anticoagulants: Russ's story
Russ is a consumer representative on the Te Tāhū Hauora safer use of anticoagulants project. In this video he shares his experience of taking anticoagulants, in the hopes it might help others who find out they need to take them.
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Early implementation evaluation report
Between October 2017 and June 2018, the Commission worked with six early implementation sites to make improvements to their systems through testing the national vital signs chart, New Zealand early warning score and other tools and guidance.
- Making a complaint
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Using lived experience to improve health services
This page has information, resources and practical advice about using lived experience to improve health services, to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.