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Collaborating for quality: A framework for clinical governance
This guidance document sets out a high-level framework for clinical governance in health services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Mapping allied health activity after major trauma
This page explains how health information from seriously injured people may be safely used, without individual consent, to understand trauma rehabilitation services and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Te Kāhui Piringa
- Assisted dying | Tauwhiro mate (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Te Kete Hauora patient advisory group workbook
This workbook was developed by the Hutt Union and Community Health Service as a tool to gather views and feedback from their consumer advisory group.
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Zero seclusion case studies: How DHBs are successfully reducing the use of seclusion
This document features the experiences of six health professionals who have successfully reduced the use of seclusion in their district health board's mental health and addiction services.
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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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Te Whatu Ora Southern case study: Te Ara Mārama – Improving transition of care to the community for Māori trauma patients
This project, Te Ara Mārama, aimed to encourage collaboration between community health providers and inpatient rehabilitation services to support Māori trauma patients in their transition from inpatient to community care.
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Aotearoa New Zealand national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections | Tiro whānui ā-motu mō te maimoa hauora – mate urutā
This report describes the approach to and findings of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections. This information will help us identify targets for quality improvement.
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Consumer voice: How can lived experience shape the future of the health care system
Members of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe how their lived experience can inform improvements to health services.