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SSIIP skin antisepsis guide
This document has been produced to encourage health care professionals to use skin antisepsis preparation more effectively to improve the safety and quality of care that patients receive.
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Presentations from the Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme champions meetings
Presentations from the Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme champions meetings are available to download on this page.
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Preventing falls in hospitals (summary, 7min 50sec)
This is a short summary version (7min 50 sec) of the video on preventing falls in hospitals.
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Topic 6 supplement: Skin tears (Milner article in Nursing Review)
Elizabeth Milner's article on skin tears in the Nursing Review Nov 2013 (kindly supplied by Nursing Review).
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New Zealand home and community support services experience survey questionnaire
This document is a copy of the home and community support services experience survey questionnaire.
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New eLearning supporting safer use of anti-seizure medicines in pregnancy: balancing the risks and potential harm
A free new eLearning course supports midwives and other health professionals in the safe use of anti-seizure medicines for people who may become pregnant, helping reduce medicine-related harm and improve care across New Zealand.
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Supporting the Māori workforce of tomorrow
Our internship programme builds data talent through public‑sector experience in ethical data work. This summer's interns have focused on improving Māori visibility in health quality measures and deepening understanding of SUDI risks.
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Guidelines: Clipping not shaving intervention guidelines
This document has been produced to encourage health care professionals to clip, not shave, hair prior to surgery to improve the safety and quality of care that patients receive.
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Learning from adverse events report 2017–18
This is the annual learning from adverse events report for 2017–18, 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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Development of patient experience indicators for New Zealand
KPMG has developed a report on the development of patient experience indicators for New Zealand for the Commission.