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Can't find it? Try the Library Catalogue for older publications, the HealthEd website for brochures and pamphlets, or email info@health.govt.nz
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Effective behaviour change in long-term conditions
02 October 2012The NZ Guidelines Group completed a rapidE process as part of their contract with the Ministry of Health to produce evidence-based guidance for the health sector focusing on implementation. The rapidE process looked at the available evidence on the effectiveness of health behaviour change interventions for people with long-term conditions. The rapidE process produced a suite of documents.
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Newborn Pre-Enrolment Toolkit
28 September 2012A training toolkit and instructional video have been developed for Public Health Organisations (PHOs) and GP practices, who will conduct the newborn pre-enrolment process. The toolkit and video provide information about the Preliminary Newborn Enrolment policy aims and rationale, a step-by-step guide on the preliminary newborn enrolment process.
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Office of the Director of Mental Health: Annual Report 2011
28 September 2012This is the seventh annual report of the Office of the Director of Mental Health. It reflects the Ministry’s ongoing emphasis on transparency, accountability and trust in government and its agencies.
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National Guidelines for Vaccine Storage and Distribution 2012
25 September 2012These guidelines are for providers to ensure that vaccines delivered within New Zealand have been stored correctly to maximise their effectiveness. These guidelines supercede the Vaccine Storage and Distribution National Standards 2002 and supplement the cold chain policy in the Immunisation Handbook 2011. The integrity of the cold chain is dependent not only on the equipment used, but also the people involved and the practices they undertake.
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Guidance for Integrated Paediatric Palliative Care Services in New Zealand
25 September 2012The Guidance for Integrated Paediatric Palliative Care Services in New Zealand (the Guidance) is a guide to improve the integration of palliative care service delivery to children and young people in New Zealand. A summary document has the key recommendations of the Guidance that DHB funders and planners can use as a quick reference guide.
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Consultation on Paying Family Carers to Provide Disability Support 2012
19 September 2012This consultation document describes options for paying family carers providing disability support to disabled adult family members. The Ministry is seeking your feedback on the different options.
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Medical Oncology National Implementation Plan 2012/13
06 September 2012The Medical Oncology Implementation Plan 2012/13 signifies the start of a process for increasing capacity and improving the delivery of medical oncology services in New Zealand.
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Report of the National Panel to review Breast Biopsy Errors
06 September 2012In June 2012 the Ministry of Health convened a Panel of Experts to provide advice after the occurrence of five incidents of serious errors in reporting of anatomical pathology results.
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Bupropion and nortriptyline aid long term smoking cessation but selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors do not
05 September 2012Info-sheet on which antidepressants are effective inaiding long term (>6 months) smokingcessation?
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Evaluation of the Bowel Screening Pilot
04 September 2012The Ministry of Health has contracted Litmus and Sapere Research Group to undertake an evaluation of the Bowel Screening Pilot, including a cost effectiveness analysis. These reports summarise the findings from the initial Provider and Population surveys.


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