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Addressing unwarranted variation: literature review on methods for influencing practiceThis literature review focuses on methods used overseas for identifying and reducing unwarranted variation in health care with a view of informing the approach in New Zealand.
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Variation in medical practice: literature review and discussionThis document, prepared by Sapere Research Group, discusses variation in the way health services are delivered by individual clinicians, and across geographic areas.
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Variation and improving services: analysing and interpreting variationThe Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Atlas of Healthcare Variation (the Atlas) is a starting point for analysing variation in a local area, and for developing service improvement activities to address variation.
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Patient experience survey questions – December 2013The initial set of 40 questions has been cognitively tested by patients from four district health boards (DHBs) to validate them for New Zealand use, and revised down to 20 questions.
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Target CLAB Zero final reportThis is the final report on the collaborative to prevent central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB).
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Development of patient experience indicators for New ZealandKPMG has developed a report on the development of patient experience indicators for New Zealand for the Commission.
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Annual Report 2012/13 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2012/13The Commission's annual report for the period 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013 is available to download below.
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Describing the quality of New Zealand's health and disability servicesHealth Quality and Safety Indicator report 'Describing the quality of New Zealand's health and disability services'.
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Annual Report 2011/12 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2011/12The Commission's annual report for the period 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012 is available to download below.
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Low speed run over mortality reportIn its Fifth Report to the Minister of Health (2009), the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) noted that systems to review non-traffic deaths are inconsistent and less well developed compared with systems to review traffic deaths.