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Collaborating for quality: A framework for clinical governance
This guidance document sets out a high-level framework for clinical governance in health services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Learning from harm education
The Learning from harm education programme educates participants how to review health care harm, understand work that supports healing and create quality improvement actions to reduce the risk of harm.
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World Hand Hygiene Day 2019 communications toolkit
For Hand Hygiene Day this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on everyone to be inspired by the global movement to achieve universal health coverage.
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Publications
This page contains links to reports, journal articles and other publications related to the patient experience surveys.
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Surgical site infection (SSI) investigation tool
Tool for health providers to support review of adverse events involving surgical site infections.
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Communicating effectively with older people and their whānau/family | Kia kōrerorero pai ki ngā kaumātua me ō rātou whānau (Frailty care guides 2023)
The Communicating effectively with older people and their whānau/family | Kia kōrerorero pai ki ngā kaumātua me ō rātou whānau part of the Frailty care guides 2023.
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Major trauma rehabilitation quality improvement programme: National collaborative 2021 guidelines and application form
This document includes guidance on and an application form for the trauma rehabilitation national collaborative 2021.
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Vital sign charts and early warning systems: A scoping literature review
Adapt Research, on behalf of Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission has undertaken a scoping review of recent literature in 2024 to ensure the national adult and maternity vital signs charts remain aligned to best practice.
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Amended questions on how patients access care
There are amendments to the adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaire.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionals
The Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionals has been developed for hospital-based medical professionals to use to educate and drive hand hygiene improvement within their service.