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  • NZePS certified prescribing systems

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    Cloud Appointments Elixir Medical Software                                 Expect Maternity Software                                 Incisive                                 Indici                                 Maternity Plus, Gynaecology Plus          

  • eMedicines Reconciliation (eMR)

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    About eMR eMedicines reconciliation (eMR) captures a patient’s medication history from two or more sources. The medicines are then matched to the patient’s medicines on admission (and subsequent hand-over points) and any differences are electronically reconciled. Implementation eMR is currently carried out at these locations: Counties Manukau Waitemata Taranaki Northland Canterbury 

  • Transparency Statement

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    ... the Heart Health Plan service , and health providers involved in Heart Health Plan service delivery. How is your information stored and protected? How is your information stored and protected? Your feedback data will be securely held and managed by Health NZ in compliance with Health NZ standards. How long will my information be kept for? How long will my information be kept for? You feedback information will be kept for no longer than 24 months.                        &nb ...

  • Safety checks for Primary Maternity Service Providers

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    About Primary Maternity Services Providers are considered core children’s workers under the Children’s Act 2014 (previously titled the Vulnerable Children Act 2014) and need to be safety checked. The core children’s worker safety check must meet the requirements of the Children’s Act 2014, and the Children’s (Requirements for Safety Checks of Children’s Workers) Regulations 2015, which are together referred to as ‘the Children’s legislation’. In order to claim for primary maternity services under the Primary Maternity Services Notice 2007 (the Notice) providers need to have p

  • Yersiniosis

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    ... for other cases in the community. Investigate potential food or water sources of infection only if there is a cluster of cases or an apparent epidemiological link. If indicated, check the water supply for microbiological contamination and compliance with the latest New Zealand drinking-water standards (Ministry of Health 2008). Disinfection Disinfection Clean and disinfect surfaces and articles soiled with stool. For further details, refer to Appendix 1: Disinfection . Health education Health education Educate the public about safe food preparation (see Appendix 3: Patient information). Han ...

  • References

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    ...   Alfirevic Z, Tang A-W, Collins SL, et al. 2016.   Pro forma for ultrasound reporting in suspected abnormally invasive placenta (AIP): an international consensus (external link) . Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 47: 276–78 (accessed 18 December 2018).   ASUM. 2017. Policies, Standards, and Guidelines: Guidelines for the performance of first trimester ultrasound G02. Chatswood: Australian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM).   Bennasar M, Eixarch E, Martinez JM, et al. 2017.   Selective intrauterine growth restriction in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnanc ...

  • Coverage and PHO reports

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    Coverage One of the main performance measures of NCSP is coverage. Coverage is defined as the proportion of wāhine / women and people with a cervix eligible for screening who have been screened in the previous three years.    Our target is to reach 80% screening coverage for all those eligible.    See the NCSP coverage report (external link) PHO Status report The NCSP Cervical Screening Status Report is provided monthly to Primary Health Organisations (PHOs). This report is intended to support invitation and recall of eligible participants, and effective participant suppor

  • Copyright

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    Copyright in content on My Health Account and My Health Account Workforce is owned by the New Zealand Crown and Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand.   Te Whatu Ora (on behalf of the Crown) licenses you to copy, distribute and adapt that content in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.   Under the terms of the licence, you must attribute the content to the Crown and Te Whatu Ora.   Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (external link)     Exceptions   Copyright in photographs held within My Health Account and M

  • Personal protective equipment guidance for healthcare settings

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    Introduction Use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including masks, is considered part of  Standard Precautions (external link)  which are a set of infection prevention and control (IPC) measures required by healthcare workers for all healthcare interactions.  Respiratory virus infections, including COVID-19, influenza, RSV and other respiratory viruses cause preventable morbidity and mortality in New Zealand each year. Mask wearing remains an important measure in preventing transmission of all respiratory virus infections in health and disability care settings. To support

  • Kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction service specifications

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    Kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction services Tier 2 Document link Status Purchase units Date of publication Kaupapa Māori Mental Health and Addiction Services [PDF, 308 KB] T2_MHA_KaupapaMāoriMentalHealthandAddictionServices_202409 Mandatory   September 2024 Tier 3 Document link Status Purchase units Date of publication Kaupapa Māori Community Based Clinical and Support Services [PDF, 304 KB] T3_MHA_KaupapaMāoriCommunityBasedClinicalAndSupportServices_202409 Non-mandatory MHK59A, MHK59B, MHK59C, MHK59D, MHK59E, MHK59S September 2024 Kaupapa Māori Consultation Liaison and Advis