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Health Quality & Safety Commission e-digest – Issue 120 online now
The latest issue of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's e-digest for the period of 13 August–2 September 2020 is now available online.
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Health Quality & Safety Commission e-digest – Issue 82 online now
The latest issue of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's e-digest for the period of 12 April–2 May 2018 is now available online.
- Wound care | Te maimoatanga ō ngā taotū (Frailty care guides 2023)
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New Zealand Dermatological Society
The New Zealand Dermatological Society is a not-for-profit incorporated society of more than 60 dermatologists, medical and surgical specialists in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin. The NZDS is responsible for providing lifelong contin
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Project inspires quality improvement across West Coast mental health services
Undertaking one quality improvement project relating to seclusion highlighted to the West Coast district health board mental health and addiction services the need to improve processes around coordinating transfer of care of consumers.
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Australia and New Zealand Child Neurology Society
The Australia and New Zealand Child Neurology Society (ANZCNS) is a collaborative group of medical professionals working in the field of paediatric neurology or in allied neurosciences who are working to advance the science of paediatric neurology an
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Patient stories
Patient stories to accompany the 10 Topics learning activities.
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Health Quality & Safety Commission e-digest – Issue 85 online now
The latest issue of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's e-digest for the period of 14 June–4 July 2018 is now available online.
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Kōrero mai | Talk to me investigates kaupapa Māori approach to patient safety
Patients and whānau often say ‘something just doesn’t feel right’ and they are often correct, recognising subtle signs of patient deterioration in hospital, even when vital signs are normal.
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Overview of mental health and addiction adverse event review methods, types and approaches
The following overview aims to help clinicians better understand the various adverse event review methodologies available. This is not an exhaustive list and other methodologies may exist.