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Open source release of NZ COVID Tracer
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/covid-19/work-with-us-integrating-with-the-ministrys-contact-tracing-apis/open-source-release-of-nz-covid-tracer
Repositories that have been released on Github: The front-end code for the app Documentation for navigating the code We encourage interested software developers and security researchers to inspect the code. The Ministry of Health does not currently have capacity to handle pull requests and issue reports on GitHub, but we are happy to correspond through help@covidtracer.min.health.nz. Any reports of security issues should be reported to vulnerability-disclosures@health.govt.nz according to the Ministry of Health responsible disclosure guidelines. The app has been
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New Zealand Telehealth Forum
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/corporate-information/about-us/expert-groups/new-zealand-telehealth-forum
considerations, protocols and guidelines, and standards provide advice and support for projects undertaken by the Forum contribute to the achievement of the overall objectives of the Telehealth Leadership
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Report of a Privacy Impact Assessment
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/health-identity/health-provider-index/hpi-information-for-health-providers/steps-the-ministry-has-taken-to-address-privacy-issues/report-of-a-privacy-impact-assessment
This report has been prepared according to guidelines issued by Office of the Privacy Commissioner and follows the format suggested in the Privacy Impact Assessment Handbook. It is intended to explain the proposal in plain language, and analyse the privacy issues from a policy perspective. The role of this report is to contribute to the debate around the questions, ‘ given the privacy impacts (if any), should the project proceed, ’ and if the answer to that question is ‘yes’, ‘ how can the project proceed in a way that minimises privacy impacts? ’ A draft of this report was circulated
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Design Guidance and Assurance Framework
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/design-guidance-and-assurance-framework
Te Pae Tata requires design standards for Aotearoa health facilities (contributing to and building on the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines). This Framework sets out objectives and processes for developing and implementing design guidance, including assurance processes to support implementation. Download: Design Assurance Framework - DOCX, 1.3 MB Download - DOCX, 1.3 MB Download: Design Assurance Framework - PDF, 1.3 MB Download - PDF, 1.3 MB Download
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Data protection and privacy
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/data-and-statistics/nz-health-statistics/data-protection-and-privacy
Data protection guidelines and legislation Privacy Act 2020 The Privacy ... health information entrusted to it. Health Information Governance Guidelines The Health Information Governance Guidelines (HISO 10064:2017) gives health providers guidance on how to collect and share personal health information legally, securely, efficiently and effectively
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Supplier Guide - Infrastructure Broader Outcomes
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/supplier-guide-infrastructure-broader-outcomes
These guidelines provide information and expectations for suppliers about the application of broader outcomes in the delivery and maintenance of Te Whatu Ora health infrastructure and facilities. Download: Supplier Guide - Infrastructure Broader Outcomes - PDF, 2.6 MB Download - PDF, 2.6 MB Download: Supplier Guide - Infrastructure Broader Outcomes - DOCX, 1.2 MB Accessible Word document Download - DOCX, 1.2 MB Download
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First-trimester ultrasound
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-workforce-development/maternity/new-zealand-obstetric-ultrasound-guidelines-online/first-trimester/first-trimester-ultrasound
First-trimester ultrasound guidelines ... These guidelines were published in 2019 and are awaiting review, due 2022. Some content may be outdated. Routine ultrasound should not be offered or requested simply to confirm an ongoing early ... The following guidelines are adapted from the 2017 ASUM First Trimester Ultrasound Standard of practice. The CRL provides the most accurate estimation of gestational age in the first trimester. Before an embryo
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12–13+6 week scan
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-workforce-development/maternity/new-zealand-obstetric-ultrasound-guidelines-online/first-trimester/1213-6-week-scan
12–13+6 week scan guidelines ... These guidelines were published in 2019 and are awaiting review, due 2022. Some content may be outdated. The 12+ week scan should be considered an early anatomy scan and may include NT ... –13+6 weeks’ gestation (see Antenatal Screening for Down Syndrome and Other Conditions: Guidelines for health practitioners [PDF, 2.6 MB] , Ministry of Health 2013). Indications
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Appendix 4: Findings in ectopic pregnancy
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-workforce-development/maternity/new-zealand-obstetric-ultrasound-guidelines-online/appendices/appendix-4-findings-in-ectopic-pregnancy
Appendix 4 for the New Zealand Obstetric Ultrasound Guidelines.
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Observation of Mother and Baby in the Immediate Postnatal Period: Consensus statements guiding practice
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/observation-of-mother-and-baby-in-the-immediate-postnatal-period-consensus-statements-guiding-practice
These consensus guidance statements are endorsed by the Ministry of Health and the National Maternity Guidelines Working Group, which includes representatives of the New Zealand College of Midwives (NZCOM), Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP), Royal Australasian College of Physicians – Paediatric and Child Health Division, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) – New Zealand Committee and the Society of Anaesthetists, and a consumer representative. Download: Observation of mother and baby in the immediate