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Sample questions for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk round issue and action listThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Communication templates for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for senior leaders – infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is designed to support providers in planning and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Health literacy medication safety project evaluation report, training tools and resources (August 2013)Evaluation report and resources from Malatest International and resources from Workbase Education Trust for the Commission's health literacy medication safety demonstration project.
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Third Report to the Minister of Health: Reporting mortality 2002-2004CYMRC's third report to the Minister of Health
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Circumstances surrounding drowning in those under 25 in New Zealand (1980-2002)A report describing the epidemiology of drowning in 0-24 year olds in New Zealand to identify where appropriate interventions might decrease child and youth mortality.
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The Sixth Report on the Activities of the Child & Youth Mortality Committee - 1 January 2010 to 30 June 2011The Committee's report to the Commission.
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Co-design programme evaluation and case studies 2015–16The 2015–16 co-design programme was delivered in two DHBs over an eight-month period from October 2015 to May 2016. The evaluation report, interviews and case studies from the programme are now available.
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Partners in Care co-design programme: Participant feedback reportThe report below contains a summary of feedback from participants in the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s 2020/21 co-design in primary care programme.