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Hospital-Acquired Complication - 1. Pressure injury fact sheet
2018
Fact sheet or brochure
National Standard Medication Chart (NSMC) Audit Form
2018
Template, survey or form
PWC_Attributes_fact_sheet_8
Fact sheet 8 - Attribute - Measurement for improvement
2018
Fact sheet or brochure

Seven key attributes were identified for high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations.

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