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  • BreastScreen Aotearoa quality co-ordinator

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/breastscreen-aotearoa/breastscreen-aotearoa-workforce/breastscreen-aotearoa-quality-co-ordinator

    and Quality Standards (NPQS) are met co-ordinate corrective actions where Standards are not met ensure the organisation's quality plan is current, implemented, monitored and evaluated ensure ... of the professional requirements for breastcare nurses working the in the BSA programme is in criterion 8.13 of the BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards. BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards

  • National Clinical Networks Overview

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/corporate-information/our-health-system/strategic-initiatives-in-health-research-and-innovation/national-clinical-networks/about

    We bring together experts to lead and make changes in healthcare by setting national care standards and methods. ... Overview National Clinical Networks drive unified healthcare standards, reduce variations, and enhance equitable access nationwide. National Clinical Networks are a core part of the new health system that we are building. Te Pae Tata identifies the establishment of national networks as a key step in removing unwarranted variation in access to care, waiting times and clinical ... , to influence how we prioritise and deliver change through the development of national standards and models of care. What the networks do Networks focus on: developing national standards

  • National Clinical Networks Overview

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/corporate-information/our-health-system/strategic-initiatives-in-health-research-and-innovation/national-clinical-networks/about

    We bring together experts to lead and make changes in healthcare by setting national care standards and methods. ... Overview National Clinical Networks drive unified healthcare standards, reduce variations, and enhance equitable access nationwide. National Clinical Networks are a core part of the new health system that we are building. Te Pae Tata identifies the establishment of national networks as a key step in removing unwarranted variation in access to care, waiting times and clinical ... , to influence how we prioritise and deliver change through the development of national standards and models of care. What the networks do Networks focus on: developing national standards

  • COVID-19: Personal Protective Equipment Central Supply

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/covid-19/information-for-health-professionals/personal-protective-equipment-central-supply

    manufacturing standards for certification for use within Aotearoa/New Zealand. Use of a procurement team or ensuring there has been subject matter expertise is important to ensure that PPE items are ‘fit ... National IPC guidance. This World Health Organization specification guidance contains relevant information on the quality, performance characteristics and related standards of PPE that can still be referred

  • Maternity Clinical Indicators

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/data-and-statistics/maternity/maternity-clinical-indicators

    born in hospital) are impacted by changes in the 11th edition clinical coding standards, particularly place of birth and type of birth data. Therefore, the data in this web tool may show variation due to the change in coding standards rather than a true increase. Further information about these coding changes can be found in the web tool and the   maternity clinical indicators background documents

  • NZCDI:2024 draft release

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/nzcdi/nzcdi-2024-draft-release

  • Partner expectations

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/covid-19/work-with-us-integrating-with-the-ministrys-contact-tracing-apis/partner-expectations

    the Ministry of anything that might: significantly impact the end-user experience of their product affect their conformance with privacy or security standards have an adverse impact on the contact tracing APIs

  • Health research approval process

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-research/health-research-approval-process

    The Health and Disability Ethics Committees check that proposed health and disability studies meet established ethical standards in order to protect participants.  HDEC Website NZ Ethics RM Forms

  • New Zealand Health Terminology Service API

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/digital-services-hub/explore-apis-digital-services/nzhts

    Overview When communicating with each other, healthcare providers use certain terms and code sets for different health concepts. The New Zealand Health Terminology Service (NZHTS) provides access to terminology and code set standards for healthcare systems which: give health providers confidence they are speaking about the same concepts, and a better experience because reliable data is shared seamlessly improve data quality and reduce data management overheads. NZHTS API The NZHTS API provides read-only access to assured terminology and code systems

  • Upcoming changes to NHI

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/health-identity/national-health-index/upcoming-changes-nhi

    , minimising impact on existing healthcare systems, databases, and workflows. Regulatory and standards compliance : Updating the NHI format aligns with evolving health information standards and regulatory ... and referred it to the Health Information Standards Organisation (HISO). In 2018, a formal public comment process was conducted, receiving overwhelming support for the recommended option. Futureproofing ... information standards, including random allocation of NHI numbers to protect identities.   Why will NHI be issued in a random sequence