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Open4Results – June 2017Open4Results is a six-monthly report on the harm prevented, and money saved, in areas the Health Quality & Safety Commission focuses on or raises awareness about.
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Sixth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review CommitteeIn this sixth report, the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee has examined perioperative mortality in New Zealand during 2010–2014 for two new areas of interest.
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A Window on the Quality of New Zealand's Health Care 2017The 2017 edition of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Window on the Quality of New Zealand’s Health Care brings our measures up to date and draws out key messages about the quality of New Zealand’s health system.
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National patient experience survey: Results for patients treated in November 2016National patient experience survey: Results for patients treated in November 2016
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Open4Results – November 2016Open4Results is a six-monthly report on the harm prevented, and money saved, in areas the Health Quality & Safety Commission focuses on or raises awareness about.
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Primary care patient experience survey: Foundation standard / Cornerstone accreditationA summary of the foundation standard / Cornerstone accreditation for general practices participating in the primary care patient experience survey.
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Annual Report 2015/16 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2015/16The Commission's annual report for the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 is available to download below.
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Fifth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review CommitteeIn this fifth report, the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee has examined perioperative mortality in New Zealand during 2009–2013 for two new clinical areas of interest.
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Position paper on the transparency of information related to health care interventionsThe Commission has reviewed the evidence surrounding publication of outcomes data such as rates of surgical mortality and other complications.
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Governing for quality: A quality and safety guide for district health boardsThis guide will help district health boards (DHBs) put quality and safety at the centre of governance and drive improvement in their organisations.