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Commission ‘excited’ by new primary health body
The Health Quality & Safety Commission has welcomed the establishment of the Federation of Primary Health Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Primary care improvement case study: Gonville Health: Improving the patient enrolment process
Read how Whanganui-based Gonville Health went about understanding their problem with patient enrolment and creating a process of change and evidencing improvement.
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Webinar: Equitable approaches to gout management – latest research and evidence
Join the Health Quality & Safety Commission for a free webinar about new equitable approaches to gout management in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Blog: System change is key to choosing wisely – part two
Neil Whittaker is GP partner/owner at Nelson East Family Medical Centre and a medical educator. He is a supporter of the Choosing Wisely approach, and believes system change is the...
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Whānau Ora approach supporting diabetes self-management
A Whānau Ora approach to encourage people with diabetes to take control of their own health is having success in the King Country.
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Victory Square Pharmacy wins health innovation award
Congratulations to Nelson’s Victory Square Pharmacy. Its Whakakotahi quality improvement project to improve the physical health of people on opioid substitution treatment won the He Tangata/The People – team work with consumer engagement – award.
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Te Kete Hauora patient advisory group workbook
This workbook was developed by the Hutt Union and Community Health Service as a tool to gather views and feedback from their consumer advisory group.
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Blog: Patient experience feedback vital to the quality of general practice care – College
Dr Kate Wang is General Manager, Quality at the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners.
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Partners in Care co-design programme: Participant feedback report
The report below contains a summary of feedback from participants in the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s 2020/21 co-design in primary care programme.
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Quality improvement project improves medicines access for remote patients
Patients in remote settlements of eastern Bay of Plenty now have better access to timely and accurate medicines, thanks to a quality improvement project undertaken by the Te Whānau-ā-Apanui Community Health Centre in Te Kaha.