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Pressure injuries can develop quickly in people who are sitting or lying for long periods, but most are preventable.
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We aim to reduce injuries in New Zealand caused by medical treatments. We’re working with the health sector and supporting prevention programmes.
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The Guiding Principles for Healthcare Associated Infections in New Zealand provides New Zealand healthcare organisations with a high-level framework and a set of key underlying principles that align with best practice care to support decision making around the prevention and management of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs).
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Guiding principles for preventing and managing pressure injuries.in New Zealand.
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Working with trusted partners and communities to prevent injuries and keep you safe throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Call for interest: We’re seeking companies to invest in as part of our new $50m Impact Investment Fund He karanga: He karanga tēnei ki ngā kamupene ki te tono mai ki tō mātou kaupapa hou, arā, ko te Impact Investment Fund – e $50m te nui o te pūtea haumi
ACC has launched a new $50m Impact Investment Fund and will consider companies that are making a positive difference to the health, safety, and wellbeing of New Zealand.
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Tagalog translation. This consensus statement is part of ACC's work to prevent pressure injuries in people at highest risk. It is the agreed best practice for preventing and managing pressure injuries in people with spinal cord injury in Aotearoa. Endorsed in September 2021, review date September 2026.
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Samoan translation. This consensus statement is part of ACC's work to prevent pressure injuries in people at highest risk. It is the agreed best practice for preventing and managing pressure injuries in people with spinal cord injury in Aotearoa. Endorsed in September 2021, review date September 2026.
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Punjabi translation. This consensus statement is part of ACC's work to prevent pressure injuries in people at highest risk. It is the agreed best practice for preventing and managing pressure injuries in people with spinal cord injury in Aotearoa. Endorsed in September 2021, review date September 2026.
pdf 559 KB | Published June 2023Download