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A day in the life of the Toiora exercise class
Many elements combined make the Toiora exercise class for people with diabetes an excellent example of the Whakakotahi primary care improvement challenge in action.
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Inaugural Whakakotahi group learning event
The first Whakakotahi group learning event was held in Wellington on 23 May 2017.
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Whakakotahi evaluation reports
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s primary care quality improvement programme commissioned an evaluation of its Whakakotahi project. The evaluation was carried out by Synergia.
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Primary care improvement case study: Improving eczema management and care at Hauora Heretaunga
Hauora Heretaunga developed a Whakakotahi quality improvement project to improve the wellbeing of Māori children aged 0–4 years suffering physically and emotionally with eczema.
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Primary care improvement case study: South City Health: Managing child eczema
South City Health's free nurse-led clinic is improving management of eczema for children and improved quality of life for the whole family as well. A Whakakotahi project success story.
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Tackling diabetes in the Hutt Valley
Primary health organisation Te Awakairangi Health Network and HUCHS received support from the Commission to undertake a diabetes improvement project. It is one of the three successful initiatives supported by the Commission’s Whakakotahi programme.
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A vision for quality improvement in primary care
Dr John Wellingham , chair of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s primary care expert advisory group, shares his vision for quality improvement in primary care.
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Blog: Tools to remove barriers to quality improvement in primary care
Quality improvement (QI) is the use of systematic tools and methods to improve health care outcomes and experiences of care.
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The Fono’s Whakakotahi project an award finalist
Congratulations to Auckland health and social services organisation, The Fono, for being selected as a finalist in the inaugural New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora.
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Tuvaluan community drives message to improve skin infection rates
A community-driven approach has played a vital role in a project that has reduced the rate of skin and soft tissue infections among under 25-year-olds in West Auckland’s Tuvaluan community by more than 40 percent.