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About the modules
Having a bias means having preconceived ideas or attitudes about something or someone.
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A Window on the Quality of New Zealand's Health Care 2017
The 2017 edition of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Window on the Quality of New Zealand’s Health Care brings our measures up to date and draws out key messages about the quality of New Zealand’s health system.
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New Zealand home and community support services experience survey data dictionary
This data dictionary is for the home and community support experience survey.
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Practical accessibility tips for producing consumer resources
Learn cost-effective accessibility tips for creating consumer resources and communications by watching this video.
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Our voices | ō mātou reo attendee evaluation report
To enhance the quality of future consumer health forum Aotearoa events, He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care conducted a survey of people who attended the Our voices | ō mātou reo event. This is a summary of their feedback.
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Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau case study: Improving the accuracy of post-traumatic amnesia assessments
Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau has long had a process in place to screen for post-traumatic amnesia following suspected traumatic brain injury. However, inaccuracies in the way the assessments were performed increased the risk of missing diagnoses.
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Surgical Safety Culture Survey Research Report 2017
Safe Surgery NZ aims to make surgery safer by improving teamwork and communication in the operating theatre. The 2017 Surgical Safety Culture Survey demonstrates an improvement in the attitudes and perceptions of surgical team members across New Zeal
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Poster: Your 5 moments for hand hygiene
Posters showing your '5 moments for hand hygiene', available with either a female or male character shown.
- Aged residential care (ARC) Medication Chart
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Hand Hygiene: A review of literature and programmes
This document describes the findings of a literature review conducted as part of a wider review of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Hand Hygiene New Zealand (HHNZ) programme.