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Health professionals are encouraged to watch new learning modules on understanding bias in health care, released today for Patient Safety Week.
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Bringing Māori ingenuity to the forefront of ACC Kia noho te auahatanga o te Māori ki mua i te aroaro o ACC
To help us better serve our Māori customers, we’re seeking panellists for our Māori Customer Advisory Panel.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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The Minister for ACC has announced the outcomes of the Accredited Employer Programme (AEP) consultation. The changes are based on detailed feedback gathered through co-design and public consultation.
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In recent decades, mobile phones have completely changed the way we communicate – and given us plenty of online entertainment. But it turns out that little device in your pocket or handbag can also cause you an injury.
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Slips, trips and falls cause most injuries in New Zealand. ACC data shows footwear choice can affect your safety and help prevent such incidents.
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Working together to treat and prevent sepsis E mahitahi ana ki te rongoā, ki te kaupare atu hoki i te mate whakatāoke
World Sepsis Day, on 13 September, is an opportunity to raise awareness of a disease which affects more than 1 in 100 people in New Zealand every year.
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New tool to help assess firefighter occupational cancer claims He rawa hou hei āwhina i te aromatawaitanga o ngā kerēme a ngā kaipatu ahi kua pāngia e te mate pukupuku i roto i ā rātou mahi
A new assessment tool will give us a better picture of the fire exposure experienced by firefighters during their careers.
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Passing of the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill Te whakamanatanga o te ture mō te Accident Compensation Amendment Bill
People who choose to work past retirement age, and families of people working overseas will benefit from changes in the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill.
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The final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has been presented to Parliament and released to the public. ACC is relevant to the inquiry as abuse in care can result in physical or mental injuries which are potentially coverable.