Ngā Tohu Hauora, Kounga me te Haumaru
Health Quality & Safety Indicators
Measuring the quality of health care and communicating the results in a variety of ways and settings is a powerful way to stimulate improvement.
Ngā Tohu Hauora, Kounga me te Haumaru
Measuring the quality of health care and communicating the results in a variety of ways and settings is a powerful way to stimulate improvement.
Measuring the quality of health care and communicating the results in a variety of ways and settings is a powerful way to stimulate improvement. Over recent decades, there has been a growing focus in developed countries on measuring health care quality through national and local performance reporting. A recent King’s Fund report [1] contained the following quote:
“We can only be sure to improve what we can actually measure.”
Measurement and evaluation is a critical part of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s work, underpinning and forming the basis of four key, connecting work programmes as outlined below.
The overarching goal for the indicators project was to develop a set of national health quality and patient safety indicators that support improvement of health services in New Zealand, as articulated in the NZ Triple Aim Framework [2]:
The primary objective for the project was to develop, implement and publish the indicators by December 2012.
You can view the indicators in a variety of formats. Our preferred format is the Prezi. This software allows us to present the lead indicator with a range of commentary and other data that allow, for example, international comparisons and time trends to be grouped easily. The PDF report operates as a high-level summary. There is also an Excel spreadsheet which contains all underpinning data, identifies sources and includes links to technical specifications.
[1] Raleigh SV, Foot, C. 2010. Getting the measure of quality: Opportunities and challenges. London: The Kings Fund.
[2] The NZ Triple Aim Framework has been adopted by the Commission and other health agencies.