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World Hand Hygiene Day 2019 communications toolkit
For Hand Hygiene Day this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on everyone to be inspired by the global movement to achieve universal health coverage.
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The path of making things right
Trauma services, community rehabilitation and kaupapa Māori providers are taking part in a quality improvement project focused on strengthening post-acute rehabilitation and support for patients (tūroro) with major trauma.
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Adult hospital outpatient experience survey – have your say
We want to know about your experiences during your recent hospital outpatient clinic appointment. Your valuable feedback will be used to help improve the quality of care, patient safety and access to health services.
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Target CLAB Zero final report
This is the final report on the collaborative to prevent central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB).
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa December newsletter
The December update from the Consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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Guidelines: Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis
This document has been produced to encourage health care professionals to use surgical prophylaxis more effectively to improve the safety and quality of care that patients receive.
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About the Health Quality & Safety Commission
We play a critical role as an independent and expert monitor of quality and safety across our health system.
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Safe use of opioids collaborative information for DHB hospitals
Information document for DHBs about the breakthrough series collaborative on safe use of opioids in hospitals.
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Adult primary care patient experience survey – have your say
We want to know about your experiences with doctors, nurses and other staff at your general practice or community health clinic. Your valuable feedback will be used to help improve the quality of care, patient safety and access to health services.
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Attitudes towards the Surgical Safety Checklist and its use in New Zealand operating theatres
Report from Litmus on attitudes towards the Surgical Safety Checklist and its use in New Zealand operating theatres.