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During Patient Safety Week, the medical and paediatric wards of Whakatane Hospital (Bay of Plenty DHB) are trialing this adaptation of the 'Hello my name is' stickers.
MidCentral District Health Board are marking Patient Safety Week with a strong social media presence.The DHB is posting photos of their activities, including communication workshops, information booths and posters around Palmerston North Hospital, on the MidCentral DHB Facebook page.
Campaigns for hospital staff and public often focus on physical things like hand hygiene, falls prevention, avoiding pressure sores, but this year the focus is on the importance of communication.
Day two of Patient Safety Week saw Capital & Coast DHB focusing on health literacy at their booth in the entrance of Wellington Hospital.Pictured below are staff promoting health literacy at the booth.
Staff at Bay of Plenty District Health Board (DHB) are focusing on always identifying themselves to patients, as part of activity for the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s national Patient Safety Week (1–7 November 2015).
Hawke's Bay District Health Board (DHB) has been focusing on consumer input for Patient Safety Week 2015.
Auckland District Health Board are getting right into Patient Safety Week 2015 activities with a stand set up in the atrium of Auckland Hospital.
Pictured are Capital & Coast DHB nursing staff embracing the Patient Safety Week activity 'Hello, my name is'.Nice to meet you ladies!.
South Canterbury District Health Board (DHB) are engaging with Patient Safety Week 2015 in a number of ways, including holding booths at Timaru Hospital where patients and staff are encouraged to share ideas, comments and suggestions about health care in South Canterbury.
Whanganui District Health Board (DHB) have adapted the Health Quality & Safety Commission's 'Let's PLAN for better care' resources as an advertisement for Patient Safety Week 2015.