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A guide to implementing light surveillance for the orthopaedic SSIIPThis document outlines the process for undertaking ‘light surveillance’ for the orthopaedic SSIIP. It supplements the Orthopaedic surgery implementation manual.
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New project focuses on cardiovascular screening for those with serious mental illnessEvidence shows those with serious mental health illness can die up to 25 years earlier than the rest of the population, with cardiovascular disease accounting for 40–50 percent of this, largely preventable, premature mortality.
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Executive summary: A window on quality 2021 (Part 1) | Whakarāpopototanga matua: He tirohanga kounga 2021 (Wāhanga 1)This year’s A window on quality 2021 explores the secondary impacts of our response on selected aspects of the functioning of our health system so we can learn from that experience and shape resilient system responses in the future.
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Presentations and videos from Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developmentsPresentations and videos from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's two-day conference Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developments.
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Poster: World Hand Hygiene Day 2020A poster for health care providers to mark World Hand Hygiene Day 2020.
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Second annual report of the Maternal Morbidity Working GroupThis is the MMWG’s second annual report. It outlines the work of the MMWG and provides an update on what we have achieved this year and an overview of next steps.
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Improving health outcomes: Pacific consumer group’s talanoa on Bula SautuThis document is a thematic analysis of feedback on the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s report, Bula Sautu – A window on quality 2021: Pacific health in the year of COVID-19.
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Te Mauri The Life Force I Rangatahi suicide report I Te pūrongo mō te mate whakamomori o te rangatahiThis report asks why rangatahi, compared with non-Māori young people, have higher rates of death by suicide and what Aotearoa New Zealand is doing, and what else we could do, to prevent rangatahi from taking their lives by suicide.