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Stay safe from infection
This short video explains what you and your family and whānau can do to prevent an infection developing in your wound when you have surgery.
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Presentations from the HHNZ hand hygiene workshop
Presentations from the Health Quality & Safety Commission and Hand Hygiene New Zealand's half-day workshop on hand hygiene, held in Auckland on 15 October 2017.
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Pacific models for engagement
The resources represent ‘bread and butter’ models that can enhance your understanding and practice. They are intended to be used with a wayfarer to guide you through their application.
- Recognition and response system retrospective case note review template
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Guide to the surveillance of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (HA-SAB)
This guide is for DHBs to enable consistent reporting on HA-SAB, contributing to accurate national data and reliable information for quality improvement activities.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Fifth Annual Report
This report sets out the work of the Family Violence Death Review Committee from January 2014 to December 2015.
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National review of avoidable deaths
Our role is to reduce avoidable deaths in New Zealand. We examine what contributes to a person’s death, and work with families and whānau, communities, clinicians, health services and other parts of government to prevent avoidable deaths.
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Code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau [web version]
The code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau sets the expectations for how health entities must work with consumers, whānau and communities in the planning, design, delivery and evaluation of health services.
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Paediatric vital sign chart (PVSC) quick reference guide
This guide gives quick ‘how to’ answers to commonly asked questions about completing the paediatric vital sign charts.
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New Zealand Health and Disability System Safety Strategy
Improving the quality and safety of care.