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Clinical coding courses
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/data-and-statistics/nz-health-statistics/classification/clinical-coding-courses
Guidelines for New Zealand Clinical Coders Provided is a summary of the current New Zealand Clinical Coding Conventions and NMDS Reporting Requirements for New Zealand students undertaking HIMAA clinical coding courses. In the HIMAA Assessment and Examination Marking Guidelines section where it states ‘however, if the code(s) are assigned they will be marked ... and Examination Marking Guidelines for New Zealand Clinical Coders La Trobe University
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Tuberculosis
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/clinical-guidance/communicable-disease-control-manual/tuberculosis
or latent infection. For more information, see the Guidelines for Tuberculosis Control in New Zealand 2019 (Ministry of Health 2019 ... are rarely infectious. For the purposes of contact tracing, the Guidelines for Tuberculosis Control in New Zealand 2019 (Ministry of Health 2019) recommend that the onset of communicability ... , see the Guidelines for Tuberculosis Control in New Zealand 2019 (Ministry of Health 2019). Notification
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Procedures, guidelines and reports
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/antenatal-screening-for-down-syndrome-and-other-conditions/procedures-guidelines-reports
Procedures, guidelines and reports ... Guidelines for health practitioners These guidelines are to support best practice for health practitioners when advising pregnant people in New Zealand of the availability of antenatal screening for Down syndrome and other conditions. The guidelines for health practitioners will assist practitioners to discuss screening options in a nationally consistent and safe way, and provide pregnant people and whānau with information to make an informed decision about screening. The guidelines are intended for all practitioners involved in aspects of antenatal
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COVID-19: Advice for community allied health, scientific and technical providers
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/covid-19/information-for-health-professionals/advice-for-community-allied-health-scientific-and-technical-providers
Information and guidelines for the community allied health sector. ... . Please refer to PPE guidance for healthcare settings and specific PPE respiratory physiotherapy guidelines below. Respiratory physiotherapy guidelines for managing patients with COVID or of unknown COVID status (Word, 298 KB) Respiratory physiotherapy guidelines for managing patients with COVID or of unknown COVID status (PDF, 155 KB) Clinical rehabilitation for people with long COVID
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Air quality
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/environmental-health/built-environment/air-quality
, the World Health Organization published updated global air quality guidelines . The WHO global air quality guidelines are not standards or legally binding criteria in New Zealand, but they do offer ... behind the 2021 WHO Air Quality Guidelines in a series of factsheets . Related websites ... ) World health organization - Global Air Quality Guidelines 2021 (goes to another website
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Whanganui DHB - Community pharmacy services policy and application
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/whanganui-dhb-community-pharmacy-services-policy-and-application
Whanganui DHB's Community pharmacy policy, procedure guidelines and application form.
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Content Request Service
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/snomed-ct-national-release-centre/content-request-service
: Guidelines for Requesting Changes to SNOMED CT Content (PDF) - PDF, 389 KB ... : Guidelines for Requesting Changes to SNOMED CT Content (Word) - DOCX, 419 KB
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New Zealand Primary Care Handbook 2012
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/new-zealand-primary-care-handbook-2012
Download: New Zealand Primary Care Handbook 2012 - PDF, 1.1 MB Download - PDF, 1.1 MB Summary The New Zealand Primary Care Handbook 2012 is the updated (third) edition of the original New Zealand Cardiovascular Guidelines Handbook (last revised in 2009). This edition includes new content on the management of type 2 diabetes, weight management, stroke and transient ischaemic attack, heart failure and rheumatic fever. The handbook provides summary guidance from a collection of guidelines
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Guidance for Healthy Weight Gain in Pregnancy
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/guidance-for-healthy-weight-gain-in-pregnancy
Optimal weight gain during pregnancy is associated with improved outcomes for both the mother and the baby regardless of the mother’s existing weight. An estimated one third of women of normal weight and 60 percent of obese women gain more than recommended during pregnancy. The Guidance updates and replaces earlier weight gain advice in the Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women (Ministry of Health 2006) to align with the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 2009 updated guidelines. The Guidance is a health practitioner resource that includes practice points for pre
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National breast cancer audit reports
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/breastscreen-aotearoa/breastscreen-aotearoa-workforce/national-breast-cancer-audit-reports
any relevant guidelines and/or BQA Key Performance Indicators are noted, showing the percentage of cases which follow the guidelines and KPIs. Background information, tumour characteristics and breast