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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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Surgical briefing case studies
Start-of-list briefings improve teamwork, camaraderie and efficiency. These case studies from Counties Manukau Health outline how making start-of-list briefings a standard part of the surgical list, was an easy choice.
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Nau mai, haere mai ki tōku kainga hou | Welcome to my home
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s aged residential care (ARC) programme is pleased to share a collection of personal stories about what’s important to people and their families/whānau when entering ARC in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Shared learning tool
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Do you really see me or just my disability?
The resource Do you really see me or just my disability? was developed by Bay of Plenty DHB quality and patient safety coordinator Cheryl Shearer and tells the stories of seven people living with disabilities.
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Learning from adverse events report 2018/19
This is the annual learning from adverse events report for 2018/19, published by the Health Quality & Safety Commission. The report covers adverse events reported by New Zealand's 20 district health boards (DHBs) and other providers.
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Presentations from the all-of-Commission consumer's forum
On 22 May 2019, the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Partners-in-Care programme held an all-of-Commission consumer forum.
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Mary’s story – when things go wrong after discharge
Mary (not her real name) shares a close call with a healthcare-associated infection.
- Learning review template
- Aged residential care sector engagement