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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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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.
Important note: This site is no longer being actively maintained and is presented here as an online archive. While it still contains a wealth of useful information, visitors who want to receive the latest health information should register to receive the fortnightly email Digest. This will link you directly to articles of interest in the key areas covered by this site. You can register for the Digest here.
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NZ Literature Abstracts
- Indicators for the Well Child / Tamariki Ora Quality Improvement Framework: September 2014
- Indicators for the Well Child / Tamariki Ora Quality Improvement Framework: March 2014
- What contributes to delays? The primary care determinants of immunisation timeliness in New Zealand
- Evaluation of a decision-making aid for parents regarding childhood immunizations
- Indicators for the Well Child/Tamariki Ora Quality Improvement Framework March 2015
International Literature
- Strategies to improve vaccination uptake in Australia, a systematic review of types and effectiveness
- Human papillomavirus vaccination: Where are we now?
- Acellular pertussis vaccine effectiveness for children during the 2009–2010 pertussis epidemic in Queensland
- Characteristics of 5-year-olds who catch-up with MMR: Findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
- Childhood immunization schedule and safety: Stakeholder concerns, scientific evidence, and future studies (U.S.)
