Monday 1 July 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui2 minutes to read
In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury Pānui
In this week’s issue, we celebrate Debbie O’Donoghue outstanding achievement of being made a Distinguished Fellow of the Council for InternationalNeonatal Nurses (COINN). We also look at the new energy centre being unveiled at Ashburton Hospital that will reduce Health New Zealand |Te Whatu Ora's carbon emissions by 2,385 tonnes a year.
The Children’s Haematology/ Oncology Centre (CHOC) in Christchurch Hospital has just received an excellent audit result and on Monday 1 July 2024, a new way of working with some of our most vulnerable patients in inpatients areas and those identified at risk of harm to themselves and | or others or requiring observation for social reasons such as Oranga Tamariki will be introduced and implemented to improve care standards, (this policy and form has been trialled on several units).
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