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Te Ao Māori Framework | Te Anga Ao MāoriThe Health Quality & Safety Commission developed a Te Ao Māori Framework in partnership with Māori health providers, Whānau Ora providers and participating district health boards (now Te Whatu Ora districts) across Aotearoa New Zealand.
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New Zealand adult hospital outpatient experience survey questionnaireThis document is a copy of the online adult hospital outpatient experience survey questionnaire.
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New Zealand adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaireThis document is a copy of the adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaire.
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Adverse events exception reportingThese documents summarise adverse event exception reporting for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial years.
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Guide to recording blood pressure in acutely unwell tamariki | He aratohu hei tuhi i te taukapa o te toto i te tamariki e māuiui anaThis guide covers the common questions raised by paediatric teams during the national rollout of the Aotearoa New Zealand paediatric early warning system about the routine measurement of blood pressure in acutely unwell children.
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Webinar recording: Ka awatea: A new dawn – PMMRC recommendations in actionThese videos are recordings of presentations from Ka awatea: A new dawn – PMMRC recommendations in action, a webinar held on 8 June 2023.
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Patient experience survey core question handbookThis handbook explains the purpose of the patient experience survey core question set and how it fits within the national survey questionnaires. It also outlines some issues to consider when using the set in your own local data collection activities.
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Ngā Taero a Kupe: Whānau Māori experiences of in-hospital adverse eventsA report based on the information gathered during a research project of whānau Māori experiences of in-hospital adverse events.
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A window on the quality of Aotearoa New Zealand's health care 2019 – a view on Māori health equityIn our ongoing Window series, this report focuses on Māori health equity, but also draws on thinking and ideas from both the broader fields of health equity and Māori health advancement throughout.