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Atlas domains with primary health organisation analyses
All Atlas of Healthcare Variation domains report variation at the health district level (formerly district health boards). We have also analysed some domains by primary health organisation (PHO).
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Opioids
The opioids domain of the Atlas of Healthcare Variation gives an overview on the dispensing of opioids by demographics and health district to identify areas of wide variation.
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Medication Reconciliation in the Hospital: What, Why, Where, When, Who and How?
Authors from the University of Toronto take a closer look at the key questions of medicine reconciliation in this Healthcare Quarterly article
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day
Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, celebrated each November, is a commitment to consumers, whānau and healthcare workers that our health services strive to provide the best and safest care possible, every time.
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Gillian Robb talks about the IHI Global Trigger Tool
The Global Trigger Tool (GTT) is a methodology developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement to identify patient harm that occurs in health care organisations.
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Jane’s story – the unseen impact of developing an infection after surgery
Jane (not her real name) shares her personal story of developing a healthcare-associated infection to highlight the impact of these on patients and their whānau.
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Board members
Our board has at least seven members appointed under section 28 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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Strengthening Consumer and Whānau Engagement in health
This free webinar offers a practical introduction to consumer and whānau engagement, what it is, why it matters for our health system, who it applies to, and how it can be implemented effectively.
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Family of measures
Watch Dr Robert Lloyd from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), show how to use a 'family of measures' to monitor the impact of quality improvement work.
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Beth’s story – the dangers with invasive medical devices
Beth shares her personal story of developing a healthcare-associated infection caused by a medical device to highlight the impact these infections can have on patients and their whānau.