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Clinical Governance – guidance for health and disability providersThis guidance document sets out a high-level framework for clinical governance in health and disability services in New Zealand.
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Representing the consumer voice in an adverse event reviewSheila from Te Pukaea (Whanganui DHB's consumer council) talks about her experience as an independent consumer representative on adverse event review panels.
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Presentations from Resilient health care – embracing the future online huiPresentations from this hui to explore how our health and disability sector can create collectively the conditions for system resilience.
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Always Report and Review list 2021–22The Always Report and Review list is a subset of adverse events that health providers should report and review in the same way as SAC 1 and 2 rated events, irrespective of whether or not there was harm to the consumer.
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National adverse events reporting policy 2017This is the annual adverse events report published by the Health Quality & Safety Commission. The report covers adverse events reported by New Zealand's 20 district health boards (DHBs) and other providers.
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Using the Health Quality & Safety Commission Surgical Site Infection investigation tool – a summary of practice points from Dr Arthur Morris, clinical lead, Health Quality & Safety CommissionThe following points summarise the information Dr Arthur Morris provided during his webinar presentation on 7 December 2021 and include the rationale for collecting specific data.
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Medication Safety Watch – Issue 11, September 2014Issue 11 of the Medication Safety Watch newsletter, a bulletin for all health professionals and health care managers working with medicines or patient safety.
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Medication Safety Watch – Issue 10, June 2014Issue 10 of the Medication Safety Watch newsletter, a bulletin for all health professionals and health care managers working with medicines or patient safety.
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Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services - working through COVID-19In this series of videos, staff from Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services discuss the unique kaupapa Māori approach they took to supporting whānau during COVID-19.