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Fatality rate from major trauma continues to decline
The Trauma National Clinical Network annual report for 2023/24 shows the lowest fatality rate for major trauma since the New Zealand trauma system was established in 2012.
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Infection Prevention and Control Factsheet
Information on the Infection Prevention and Control programme.
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Infographic about people living in aged residential care (interRAI 2018/19)
This infographic presents information from the interRAI 2018/19 annual report.
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Brochure: Guide for trauma patients and whānau
This link will take you to information from the National Trauma Network, for trauma patients and their family and whānau.
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Responses to themed questions raised during 14 September 2021 webinar to launch ‘Pou hirihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harm’ video
Some questions were raised at the webinar to launch the video but there was not enough time to answer them all. We have now provided responses to those questions.
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Thematic analyses
The thematic analysis of adverse events aims to combine information from providers to see if the harm from individual events is being replicated across the system.
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Case study: Introduction of the ACC early cover process to allocate an ACC case manager prior to discharge
A case study from Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau about introducing an ACC early cover process to enable ACC to allocate a case manager earlier, following traumatic brain injury.
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Guidelines for working with Asian patients and their families
Information and guidance for clinicians to increase cultural awareness, sensitivity, knowledge and skills when working with Asian patients and their families.
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Introduction to human factors and maternity systems presentation
This is a video recording of a presentation by Professor Paul Bowie about human factors and maternity systems.
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User guide to the Atlas in Healthcare Variation
The Atlas is a powerful tool which allows us to look at heath care variation in New Zealand. The Atlas is quite simple to use but we recommend you read the following guidance on creating reports first to ensure you get the best out of it.