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Frequently asked questions about surgical site infections
These frequently asked questions about surgical site infections were written by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and answer questions such as 'What is an SSI?' and 'Can SSIs be treated?'.
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Zero seclusion case studies: How DHBs are successfully reducing the use of seclusion
This document features the experiences of six health professionals who have successfully reduced the use of seclusion in their district health board's mental health and addiction services.
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Case studies: how the Code of expectations can strengthen consumer engagement
These case studies are examples of how health organisations and community groups are putting the Code of expectations into practice to strengthen consumer engagement.
- Acute deterioration | Te tipuheke tārū (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Video: Ron Paterson shares personal experience of great hospital care
Ron Paterson is a former Health and Disability Commissioner. Ron and his family had an experience of great care when Ron's father, Ian, was taken to Middlemore Hospital after a major heart attack.
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The importance of consumers in Whakakotahi: primary care quality improvement (HUCHS consumers)
Consumers involved in Hutt Union & Community Health Services’ Whakakotahi quality improvement project talk about their experience and the Toiora exercise programme they developed.
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Partners in Care
Our programme’s aim is to ensure consumer and whānau engagement in the planning, delivery and monitoring of health services and therefore a higher quality and safer health system.
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Expressions of Interest (EOI): Write a case study about applying the Code of expectations
We invite you to submit a case study that shows how your initiative or practice is applying the Code of expectations for consumer and whānau engagement.
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Te Whatu Ora - Nelson Marlborough case study: Trauma at the top of the South
The transition from hospital to home can be challenging for patients who have experienced major trauma. The team at Te Whatu Ora – Nelson Marlborough identified that discharge information is often complex and confusing for patients.
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Resilient health care
Resilient health care is defined as the capacity to adapt to challenges and changes at different system levels, to maintain high-quality care.