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A Window on Disability
This report brings together community insights and large scale data to show how disabled people experience the health system in New Zealand, revealing significant inequities and opportunities for improvement.
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The path of making things right
Trauma services, community rehabilitation and kaupapa Māori providers are taking part in a quality improvement project focused on strengthening post-acute rehabilitation and support for patients (tūroro) with major trauma.
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Kia Toipoto: Closing gender, Māori, Pacific and ethnic pay gaps | Pinea ngā āputa utu ā-ira, ā-Māori, ā-Pasifika – Action plan | Mahere mahi
This action plan is taken from the full document published December 2023 by Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission.
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Members
Information about the members of the consumer network.
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National review of avoidable deaths
Our role is to reduce avoidable deaths in New Zealand. We examine what contributes to a person’s death, and work with families and whānau, communities, clinicians, health services and other parts of government to prevent avoidable deaths.
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Bula Sautu – A window on quality 2021: Pacific health in the year of COVID-19 | Bula Sautu – He mata kounga 2021: Hauora Pasifika i te tau COVID-19
The latest in our ongoing Window on Quality series focuses on health for Pacific peoples, from maternity to end of life, using a life-course approach, and includes expert perspectives on how the health system is performing for Pacific peoples.
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Patient Safety Week 2019 poster: Who me – biased? | He ngākau haukume tōku?
These posters encourage clinicians and others to view the videos and examine their own biases. There is a generic version, plus a version which can be written on.
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A window on the quality of Aotearoa New Zealand's health care 2019 – a view on Māori health equity
In our ongoing Window series, this report focuses on Māori health equity, but also draws on thinking and ideas from both the broader fields of health equity and Māori health advancement throughout.
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Primary Care
We support the primary care sector through quality improvement initiatives and capability building. We engage with primary care and community services to build existing knowledge and expertise to improve the quality of care of patients.
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Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral case study: Implementing a major trauma pathway for coordinated care and timely access to allied health input
After people are admitted to Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral with major trauma, their experience of inpatient acute rehabilitation services varied significantly in terms of quality and consistency.