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Transition of mental health and addiction programme
The Mental Health and Addiction Quality Improvement Programme, which has been hosted by Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission for the last 8 years, is transitioning back into Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ).
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How to engage with consumers and whānau following an adverse event
Engaging consumers and whānau in reviews of harm can help to make health care safer.
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Patient deterioration preparation and implementation guide
This is a guide to preparing and implementing a recognition and response system, for recognising and responding to patient deterioration.
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Escalation mapping tool
This mapping exercise will help you to develop your own local escalation pathway for recognition and response to patient deterioration.
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Progressing consumer engagement in primary care | Te whakakoke i te whai wāhi a te kiritaki ki te tiaki hauora tuatahi
This resource aims to support primary care providers, alliances and primary health organisations (PHOs) to progress consumer engagement in primary care. It offers context, tools and examples for primary care providers, alliances and PHOs to consider.
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Recognition and response system summary
This summary sheet provides information about the recognition and response system workstream for the Health Quality & Safety Commission's patient deterioration programme.
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Tip sheet: preparing elevator pitches
An elevator pitch is a short narrative about your project that can be used in a couple of different ways: to engage people to contribute to the improvement project and as a tool for socialising and promoting work through face-to-face interactions...
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Adult hospital outpatient experience survey – have your say
We want to know about your experiences during your recent hospital outpatient clinic appointment. Your valuable feedback will be used to help improve the quality of care, patient safety and access to health services.
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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?’