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The Power BI dashboards are designed to give you clinically useful information that will help you to improve the care of your patients. Our clinical dashboard programme aims to provide focussed data visualisations of your own practice information. The dashboards will give you practical outcomes for individual patients and populations, and in particular support pro-equity activity.
Education providers and funding information for nursing education.
General practice is under enormous pressure, which can take a toll on employee health and wellbeing. This page includes information about available support and resources.
From support with new role implementation such as primary care assistants (PCAs) to mapping and redesign of current processes such as repeat prescribing processes, your local Pinnacle development manager can support your changing practice needs.
Further to feedback from last year's Pinnacle workforce survey requesting more education opportunities, we've launched a new fortnightly lunchtime learnings programme. Watch a recording of the latest one here, available for two weeks.
DynaMed is the evidence-based online clinical decision support tool that enables quick and confident decision making for all levels of medical professionals. Pinnacle clinicians, nurses and all other primary care health professionals have free, full and unlimited access to the DynaMed online tool and DynaMed mobile App.
Foundation Standard and Cornerstone® are developed by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. They include a variety of quality assurance and improvement goals relating to minimum patient safety and legal requirements, supporting New Zealand general practitioners and their teams.
Te Kotahi Oranga offer free health screenings to improve and promote health awareness and reduce the risks of long-term health conditions. Referrals are accepted from all health providers, community workers, clients and their whānau.
On 1 July, we are moving to building capability in quality improvement methodology through the quality improvement (QI) programme, which will ultimately lead to improved health outcomes for patients. Practices will complete a minimum of two focus areas: one compulsory clinical indicator related to immunisation and choose one of five clinical indicators relating to CVD, diabetes or respiratory.
The Aotearoa Immunisation Register (AIR) is replacing the aging National Immunisation Register (NIR).