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  • Population analysis

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    Māori workforce About our Māori workforce Māori make up 8.5% of our health workforce overall, compared to 17.3% of the New Zealand population. While there are some workforces where this representation is increasing over time – such as medicine, with 16.5% of new 2023 graduates identifying as Māori – this growth is not consistent. Māori are expected to represent 21% of our population by 2043. Māori are relatively underrepresented in Health NZ’s workforce: We also know Māori make up a greater proportion of our rural communities – making rural Māori workforce particularly importan ...

  • Parenting

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    Expand all Ministry of Health: The first year Ministry of Health: The first year Information and advice to support you during baby’s first year.   Information about the first year of parenting on the Ministry of Health website (external link) Ministry of Health: Supporting parents Ministry of Health: Supporting parents Most parents want the best for their children. Families from all sorts of backgrounds can have problems that put their children at risk of abuse or neglect.   Information about supporting parents on the Ministry of Health website (external link) Professional developm ...

  • Digital Health Identity

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    Brief description The Digital Health Identity (DHI) service is an authentication and identity solution that enables health consumers and health professionals to confirm who they are digitally. This enables them to engage in online healthcare services using their My Health Account or My Health Account Workforce. Online health services may include lab results, vaccination records and other personal health information. An example of an online health service is   My Health Record. Overview The DHI service is standards-based and supports OpenID Connect. This means you can use your preferred OA ...

  • Brucellosis

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    Chapter last reviewed and updated in May 2012. Epidemiology Expand all New Zealand epidemiology New Zealand epidemiology Brucella  infections are usually seen in farmers, veterinarians and abattoir workers. Laboratory personnel are at increased risk. However, internationally, ingestion of unpasteurised goat cheese and milk is the most common risk factor for brucellosis. More detailed epidemiological information is available on the  Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) surveillance website (external link) . Case definition Expand all Clinical description Clinical desc ...

  • Hepatitis B

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    Chapter last reviewed and updated in May 2012. Epidemiology Expand all New Zealand Epidemiology New Zealand Epidemiology Risk factors for acute hepatitis B in New Zealand include overseas travel and sexual contact, as well as household contact with a chronic carrier. An estimated 1–2 percent of the New Zealand population are carriers of hepatitis B. Chronic hepatitis B carrier status is currently not notifiable. There has been a downward trend in the rate of acute hepatitis B notifications over the last 20 years in New Zealand. More detailed epidemiological information is available on the&nb ...

  • IFNAR1 deficiency

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    ... Niuean heritage) could be at more risk of having the rare IFNAR1 deficiency. Initial estimates are that the number of children with two Samoan parents who may be affected by IFNAR1 deficiency is 1 in every 6,450 births. Although we lack equivalent data in Tongan and Niuean populations, we have seen cases where parents are Tongan or Niuean. This may roughly equate to one child per year born in Aotearoa New Zealand, but much more work is needed. For comparison, cystic fibrosis affects about 1 in every 3,500 births.  Communicating the risks While the study links IFNAR1 deficiency with MM ...

  • Aotearoa BadgerNet Perinatal Spine

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    About the Perinatal Spine The Aotearoa Perinatal Spine is a secure information-sharing system that will enable a single point-of-care clinical record for each pregnancy in Aotearoa New Zealand, even where multiple health professionals using different IT platforms are involved in providing maternity care. There is no human user access directly into the Perinatal Spine.  The Perinatal Spine is an interoperability module to the national BadgerNet Platform which provides a nationally hosted women and children’s health care record solution for the Aotearoa New Zealand perinatal care communit ...

  • Referring a death to the coroner

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    ... Act 2006, section 14 (external link) . Use Death Documents (external link) to report a death to the coroner if the deceased was 28 days of age or older at the time of death. To report the death of a baby less than 28 days of age, in hospital, complete a Hospital Record of Death (HROD) form and phone the Duty Coroner on 0800 266 800. Criteria for referring Refer to the coroner when the death: appears to be without known cause, self-inflicted, unnatural, or violent occurred during, or appears to have been the result of, a medical procedure   and   was medically unexpected ...

  • Study days and education — Waikato

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    All education initiatives delivered by the professional development unit are open to external applicants from the nursing community in the Waikato region (such as aged care and practice nurses), unless flyers or calendar specifies they are for Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waikato staff only. Some of our education initiatives are also offered through Telehealth for people who may not be able to make it in person. Clinical education calendar We offer an online calendar to promote clinical education initiatives offered throughout the year. You can find out more detail about an education sess ...

  • Cronobacter species invasive disease

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    ... the decision to make  Cronobacter spp  invasive disease notifiable is disease in premature neonates, including meningitis, necrotising enterocolitis and sepsis, often resulting in death, as a consequence of low-level  Cronobacter spp  contamination in powdered infant formula. In August 2004 all neonatal units were advised to cease using powdered infant formula, and instead use the prepared ‘ready-to-feed’ (RTF) infant formula that is recommended by the Ministry of Health and  Ministry for Primary Industries (external link) . More detailed epidemiological ...