Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre
The Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC) is your source of knowledge to improve New Zealand's health care system. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, HIIRC has been developed to support performance and quality improvement efforts.
The Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC) is your source of knowledge to improve New Zealand's health care system. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, HIIRC has been developed to support performance and quality improvement efforts.
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NZ Literature Abstract
Regional results from the 2011/12 New Zealand Health Survey
posted by HIIRC Admin on 18 Apr 2013
Published 2013. Author: Ministry of Health.
Wellington: Ministry of Health
NZ Literature Abstract
Palliative care patients’ use of emergency departments
posted by HIIRC Admin on 8 Apr 2013
Published 2013. Authors: Ross Lawrenson, James Waetford, Veronique Gibbons, Peter Kirk, Sandra Haggar, Rangimahora Reddy.
New Zealand Medical Journal, 126(1372)
NZ Literature Abstract
The health of Pacific adults and children
posted by HIIRC Admin on 25 Mar 2013
Published 2013. Author: Ministry of Health.
Wellington: Ministry of Health
News Item
More women taking part in cancer screening
posted by HIIRC Admin on 26 Mar 2013
Tony Ryall, Jo Goodhew media release, 25 March 2013 Associate Health Minister Jo Goodhew says more women than ever before…
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NZ Literature Abstracts
- Reorienting the New Zealand health care system to meet the challenge of long-term conditions in a fiscally constrained environment
- Access to general practice for Pacific peoples: A place for cultural competency
- The health of New Zealand adults 2011/12: Key findings of the New Zealand Health Survey
- Māori smoking and tobacco use 2011
- Regional results from the 2011/12 New Zealand Health Survey
International Literature
- Nurse-led primary healthcare walk-in centres: An integrative literature review (Australia)
- Inpatient care for people with diabetes: The economic case for change (England)
- Be careful with triage in emergency departments: Interobserver agreement on 1,578 patients in France
- Does higher quality primary health care reduce stroke admissions? A national cross-sectional study (UK)
- The anaesthetic pre-admission clinic is effective in minimising surgical cancellation rates (Australia)
