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A window on quality 2024: Turbulence, quality and the future | He tirohanga kounga 2024: He hūkeri, he kounga ki anamata hoki
Window 2024
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Maternity
The New Zealand maternity clinical indicators are the result of collaboration between the Ministry of Health and maternity stakeholders representing consumer, midwifery, obstetric, general practice, paediatric and anaesthetic perspectives.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand auditing manual (2019 edition)
A practical guide to auditing hand hygiene compliance in New Zealand hospitals.
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Consumer information
This page contains resources that you might find useful as a consumer or whānau member. If you have an urgent concern, please contact your health care professional or, in an emergency, phone 111.
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Maternity early warning system (MEWS) short-stay maternity vital signs chart (MVSC)
The national maternity early warning system (MEWS) short-stay maternity vital signs chart (MVSC) supports the recognition of and response to deteriorating women in short-stay/assessment areas, such as women’s assessment units...
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The health care experience of disabled people during COVID-19: Summary of findings from the COVID-19 patient experience survey
The Health Quality & Safety Commission runs two national surveys every three months to gather information about how people experience health care in Aotearoa New Zealand hospitals and in primary care (going to the doctor or pharmacy).
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2022
Te Rā Haumaru Tūroro o Aotearoa | Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2022 was observed on 17 November.
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Polypharmacy in people aged 65 and over
The goal of this Atlas domain is to identify whether there is significant variation in the dispensing rates of long-term medications among people aged 65 and over, that may highlight areas that warrant further local investigation.
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Frailty care guides | Ngā aratohu maimoa hauwarea (2023 edition)
As Aotearoa’s aged population increases, the recognition and treatment of frailty has become crucial to all health care environments. Frailty is a recognised clinical syndrome that requires specialised assessment and interventions.