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Recovering from a hip fracture | Pikinga ora i tētahi whatinga hope (booklet in English and te reo Māori)The Commission has helped to develop a hip fracture recovery information booklet to meet the needs of the population in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Patient tracer audit guide: patient deterioration systems | He aratohu tātari mō te whai tūroroThis guide is designed to help hospitals put in place a patient deterioration system and find ways to improve.
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Te Whatu Ora - Nelson Marlborough case study: Trauma at the top of the SouthThe transition from hospital to home can be challenging for patients who have experienced major trauma. The team at Te Whatu Ora – Nelson Marlborough identified that discharge information is often complex and confusing for patients.
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National hand hygiene compliance report: 1 March to 30 June 2023This report presents results for the period 1 November to 28 February 2023 including national hand hygiene compliance for 19 health districts and 23 private surgical hospitals (PSHs).
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Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland case study: Improving the discharge pathway for people hospitalised with traumatic brain injuryA case study from Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland, who improved the discharge pathway for people hospitalised with traumatic brain injury.
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Hand hygiene video from Waitemata DHBWaitemata District Health Board (DHB) hand hygiene educational video improving the focus of hand hygiene with doctors.
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Poll shows link between abbreviations and medication errorsNearly half of the 82 participants were unable to read the dose correctly. Many commented on the unusual dose, its poor legibility and the need to contact the doctor before doing anything.
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Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission independent performance review report 2023 | Te arotakenga mahi motuhake a Te Tāhū Hauora 2023This is a short, limited, self-commissioned independent review of the performance of Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission.
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Recommended International Non-proprietary Names (rINNs)International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) are the official generic names for pharmaceuticals as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Pou hihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harmPou hihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harm was developed by the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice and Stella Maris productions in consultation with several health sector and Māori partners, and funded by the Commission.