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Improving equity through partnership and collaboration
This page has information, resources and practical advice on improving equity through partnership and collaboration to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.
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Adverse events exception reporting 2020/21: Thematic analysis involving always report and review events
This thematic analysis reviewed all wrong consumer and wrong site always review and report events, reported to Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission by district health boards between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2021.
- Community use of antibiotics
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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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Summary of inaugural consumer health forum Aotearoa and participant feedback
The Commission hosted the inaugural consumer health forum Aotearoa over two sessions on 24 November 2021. A total of 108 people took part.
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Oxycodone: How did we get here and how do we fix it
This article from Best Practice Journal (July 2014) 'How did we get here and how do we fix it' focuses on the increase in prescribing of oxycodone.
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Residential Disability Support Services Severity Assessment Code (SAC) examples 2025
This list is for guidance only. All events should be rated on actual outcome for the consumer.
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Transition of mental health and addiction programme
The Mental Health and Addiction Quality Improvement Programme, which has been hosted by Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission for the last 8 years, is transitioning back into Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ).
- Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2024
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Falls review template 2024
This optional template is available to assist with reviews of falls.