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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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Primary care improvement case study: West Coast Primary Health Organisation: Improving access to care and the journey for Māori and whānau with diabetes
A project focused on improving outcomes for Buller Medical’s Māori and Pacific patients with diabetes.
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Primary care improvement case study: The Hutt Union and Community Health Service diabetes improvement project
The Hutt Union and Community Health Service undertook an ambitious project to reduce average blood glucose levels, as measured by HbA1c, in its low-decile and largely Pacific and Māori community
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Partnership delivers wraparound support for diabetes patients
West Coast Primary Health Organisation (PHO) has partnered with Māori health and social services provider, Poutini Waiora, in a project to improve outcomes for targeted Buller Medical Māori and Pacific clients with diabetes.
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Final learning session for 2018 Whakakotahi cohort
The Whakakotahi 2018 primary care quality improvement programme teams came together to share what they have learnt to-date at the third and final learning session held in Wellington, on Tuesday 19 March 2019.
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Primary care improvement case study: Childhood respiratory warrant of fitness: Unichem Russell Street, Hastings
As part of a Whakakotahi improvement project, Unichem Russell Street, Hastings developed a quality improvement project to improve asthma management in a group of Māori and Pacific children.
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Primary care improvement case study: Victory Square Pharmacy: Improving access to health care among opioid substitution treatment clients
In its quality improvement project, Victory Square Pharmacy set out to address these inequities in opioid substitution treatment patients in Nelson.
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Quality improvement project delivers wider health benefits for Tongan community
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.
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Blog: The flipside to problems
I’ve been thinking about the saying, ‘Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life’.
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Exploring how the way we work impacts the consumer experience
This video explores consumers' experiences of communication and decision-making, when things do not go well in health care and a clinician's perspective of what might contribute to that experience.