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What is the National Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Service (NIFRS)?
The New Zealand National Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Service (NIFRS) is designed to improve outcomes for patients of all ages with intestinal failure (IF). The NIFRS is a national service provided by Auckland District Health Board on behalf of the Ministry of Health. The NIFRS provides support to clinicians and allied health staff managing patients with IF.
The purpose of NIFRS
What this means for you
Intestinal failure is defined as a dependency on intravenous nutrition (IVN) which is also called parenteral nutrition (PN). Any fluid that contains amino acids (excluding blood products) delivered intravenously is considered to be intravenous nutrition.
For patients and families: your clinician will contact NIFRS and will provide you with information on how the service will assist you and your clinician in your care.
For clinicians: more information about notifications, shared care and education resources are located under Clinical Information section. Please contact NIFRS for login details.
How NIFRS will improve outcomes for IF patients
For further information on NIFRS and the Clinical Guidance Information, please see our website: NZ NIFRS - Clinical Guidance Information
For access to the NIFRS Notification and Outcome forms, please find them on our NFRS Guidance Page: NZNIFRS Notification and Outcome Forms (starship.org.nz)
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