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HISO 10046:2024 Consumer Health Identity Standard
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/hiso-100462024-consumer-health-identity-standard
for a mononymous person to align with the mandated data standard for person name update of language codes to align with the ISO 639:2023 standard addition of occupation codes two additional guidelines included
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Digital Infrastructure Standards
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/approved-standards/digital-infrastructure-standards
Healthcare environments provides some of the most challenging areas for the design, installation and operation of ICT infrastructure and solutions. It has exceptionally high demands for reliability, fault tolerance, and service availability, and must address the complex demands required to support clinical technology, clinical operations, staff, and equipment throughout the nation. The purpose of these documents is to define the minimum standards and to provide guidelines to be followed when undertaking the design and installation services for Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora. All employees
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Evaluating business cases against HISO standards
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/evaluating-business-cases-against-hiso-standards
data principles and our published information governance guidelines Scopes the use of the standard digital products that are applicable, including ICD-10-AM, SNOMED NZ Edition, NZ Universal List
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HISO 10071:2019 Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Data Standard
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/hiso-100712019-cardiovascular-disease-risk-assessment-data-standard
In 2003, the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) funded the PREDICT cohort study. The study’s purpose was to develop new cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction models for the New Zealand population, while simultaneously supporting the implementation of CVD and diabetes guidelines through computerised decision support (Wells et al 2015). As of December 2017, general practitioners (GPs) and nurses had conducted heart and diabetes checks for over 500,000 patients using the PREDICT web-based platform. With national ethics approval and permission from primary health care providers
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Cyber security awareness
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/cyber-hub/cyber-security-awareness
. Health Information Security Framework The HISF guidelines were refreshed in 2023, here’s what you need to know and what
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Health behaviours in older people
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/data-and-statistics/older-peoples-health/health-behaviours-in-older-people
Healthy eating Percentage of population who meet vegetable and fruit intake guidelines (3+ servings of vegetables and 2+ servings of fruit per day) Source: Ministry of Health, Annual Update of Key Results 2014/15: New Zealand Health Survey Source: Ministry of Health, Annual Update of Key Results 2014/15: New Zealand Health Survey Drinking at low-risk levels Percentage of population who are hazardous drinkers (AUDIT score ≥8, among total population
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About classification
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/data-and-statistics/nz-health-statistics/classification/about
of Interventions Australian Coding Standards ACS – Australian Coding Standards Additional clinical coding advice and guidelines National reporting requirements and clinical coding conventions. ICD-10-AM ... provides classification guidelines that complement ICD-10-AM and ACHI. The use of ICD-10-AM and ACHI Alphabetic Indices and Tabular Lists, and ACS promotes consistency in the clinical coding of admitted episodes of care. Additional clinical coding advice and guidelines are provided to facilitate consistent assignment and reporting of ICD-10-AM and ACHI codes where there are areas
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NCSP Sector Update – June 2023
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/ncsp-hpv-screening/news/june-2023-sector-update
Clinical Practice Guidelines Are Out The National Cervical Screening Programme (NCSP) Clinical Practice Guidelines 2023 for Cervical Screening in Aotearoa New Zealand are now available, and are for use from 26 July when HPV testing becomes the primary screen for cervical cancer prevention. The Guidelines have been developed for practitioners providing health services across the cervical screening pathway. They provide a standardised national approach in order to assist providers to achieve best-practice outcomes. The Guidelines define screening pathways and clinical management
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4. Immunisation of special groups
https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/clinical-guidance/immunisation-handbook/4-immunisation-of-special-groups
vaccines should be delayed by 4–6 weeks for those at risk of systemic decompensation (eg, after a Norwood procedure). For further information see Starship guidelines . Live vaccines – caution