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Carl Shuker

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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 19, 2020
Well spotted: but now you need to do somethingRichard Hamblin, Carl Shuker
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|July 3, 2020
Beyond Targets: Measuring Better and Rebuilding Trust Comment on "Gaming New Zealand's Emergency Department Target: How and Why Did It Vary Over Time and Between Organisations?"Richard Hamblin, Carl Shuker
ANZ Journal of Surgery|April 23, 2015
Briefings and debriefings in one surgeon's practiceIan Civil, Carl Shuker
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 30, 2020
Transparency in the year of COVID-19 means tracking and publishing performance in the whole health system: progress on the public reporting of acute coronary syndrome data in New ZealandAndrew Kerr, Carl Shuker, Gerry Devlin
Internal Medicine Journal|October 11, 2017
Patient safety and the Triple AimAlan F Merry, Carl Shuker, Richard Hamblin
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 10, 2015
Health literacy: from the patient to the professional to the systemChristine Walsh, Carl Shuker, Alan F Merry
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 23, 2024
Patient experience surveys are vital in the twenty-first century: let's put some myths to restCatherine Gerard, Inga O'Brien, Carl Shuker, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 24, 2016
Public reporting of health care performance data: what we know and what we should doRichard Hamblin, Carl Shuker, Iwona Stolarek, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 12, 2018
What happens at the end of life? Using linked administrative health data to understand healthcare usage in the last year of life in New ZealandRichard Hamblin, Nikolai Minko, Carl Shuker, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 6, 2016
Reducing perioperative harm in New Zealand: the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, briefings and debriefings, and venous thrombembolism prophylaxisWill Perry, Ian Civil, Simon Mitchell, et al.
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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 19, 2020
Well spotted: but now you need to do somethingRichard Hamblin, Carl Shuker
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|July 3, 2020
Beyond Targets: Measuring Better and Rebuilding Trust Comment on "Gaming New Zealand's Emergency Department Target: How and Why Did It Vary Over Time and Between Organisations?"Richard Hamblin, Carl Shuker
ANZ Journal of Surgery|April 23, 2015
Briefings and debriefings in one surgeon's practiceIan Civil, Carl Shuker
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 30, 2020
Transparency in the year of COVID-19 means tracking and publishing performance in the whole health system: progress on the public reporting of acute coronary syndrome data in New ZealandAndrew Kerr, Carl Shuker, Gerry Devlin
Internal Medicine Journal|October 11, 2017
Patient safety and the Triple AimAlan F Merry, Carl Shuker, Richard Hamblin
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 10, 2015
Health literacy: from the patient to the professional to the systemChristine Walsh, Carl Shuker, Alan F Merry
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 23, 2024
Patient experience surveys are vital in the twenty-first century: let's put some myths to restCatherine Gerard, Inga O'Brien, Carl Shuker, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 24, 2016
Public reporting of health care performance data: what we know and what we should doRichard Hamblin, Carl Shuker, Iwona Stolarek, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 12, 2018
What happens at the end of life? Using linked administrative health data to understand healthcare usage in the last year of life in New ZealandRichard Hamblin, Nikolai Minko, Carl Shuker, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 6, 2016
Reducing perioperative harm in New Zealand: the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, briefings and debriefings, and venous thrombembolism prophylaxisWill Perry, Ian Civil, Simon Mitchell, et al.
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