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Important news & updates from Pinnacle

Navigating disruption: Lessons from a slip
Jo Scott-Jones | 29/01/2026

In his latest blog post, Dr Jo Scott-Jones reflects on his experiences travelling between Gisborne and Ōpōtiki during a recent land slip, sharing the lessons it offered about preparedness, connection, and how unexpected disruption can sharpen our learning.

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Preventative care
Pinnacle comments on approval of new PHO
Pinnacle Incorporated | 23/12/2025

Pinnacle has noted the approval of a new primary health organisation, thePHO, and says practices should have genuine choice about who represents them. At the same time, Pinnacle believes this decision raises concerns about the timing and wider impact on population health.

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Membership Practices
New programme launched to awaken potential at Huntly College and Ngaaruawaahia High School
Pinnacle Incorporated | 09/12/2025

A new programme launched at Huntly College last week is intended to give rangatahi more time, space and support to find their strengths in their own communities, especially when the usual classroom model is not working for them.

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Equity
Nurse-led model a solution to rural GP shortages in Ōtorohanga
Pinnacle Incorporated | 05/12/2025

Like many rural areas, Ōtorohanga faces GP shortages and growing demand for care. Rather than accept the status quo, the practice took a “grow your own” approach, creating a pipeline for nurses that runs from student placements to prescribing roles.

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PIN POINTS

Clinical & management notices from the sector

Freestyle Libre 3 Plus sensor manufacturing issue
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 29/01/2026

Te Whatu Ora has initiated a national incident response following severe adverse events linked to faulty Freestyle Libre 3 Plus sensors. Read more about this and how to support affected patients.

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Pathlab: Liquid based cytology (LBC) sample collection and labelling
Lakes | Waikato | Clinical | 28/01/2026

Pathlab is receiving a significant number of LBC samples with either labelling issues or the samples collection devices being incorrectly placed in the wrong well. They ask practices please ensure accurate and consistent sample collection using the following processes.

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Insulin pump technology fully funded for people with type 1 diabetes
Waikato | Clinical | 14/01/2026

Technology for all people living with type 1 (T1) diabetes has been fully funded since October 2024, with 66 per cent of people with T1 in Waikato now using Automated Insulin Delivery (AID). If you have patients with T1 not using an insulin pump, please discuss the benefits of AID and refer them to the Regional Diabetes Service via BPAC for assessment and support.

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Updated specified prescription medicines for designated registered nurse prescribers
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 13/01/2026

On 4 December 2025, the director general of health published a new Gazette notice listing the prescription medicines registered nurses prescribing in primary health and specialty teams (registered nurse prescribers) are permitted to prescribe (the medicine list). Overall, the new medicines list extends the availability of medicines that nurses are able to prescribe. The list has been extended by an additional 202 medicines.

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Standing orders no longer needed for adrenaline and paracetamol when administered by authorised vaccinators
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 13/01/2026

An amendment to the Medicines Regulations 1984 (Regulation 44A) to enable authorised vaccinators to administer vaccines and medicines for the purposes of an approved immunisation programme came into force on Friday 19 December 2025. This means that authorised vaccinators no longer require a prescription.

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Contingent capitation and data sharing
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Management | 13/01/2026

Te Whatu Ora has confirmed that the reporting start date for the new National Primary Care Data Set and the data-sharing requirements linked to contingent capitation, has been extended to 31 March 2026. We’ll provide a clear summary of what this means for Pinnacle practices, including options and next steps, once the final Data Access and Use Agreement and framework are released in early 2026.

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GPs invited to contribute to medical curriculum development
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 17/12/2025

The New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine is seeking GPs to contribute to Year 1 curriculum development. Opportunities are available across nine block courses, with less than 10 hours’ commitment, remote participation and remuneration provided. Register your interest.

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Te Whatu Ora update: COVID-19 vaccine
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 17/12/2025

Aotearoa New Zealand is transitioning from Comirnaty JN.1 to Comirnaty LP.8.1 vaccine. Providers can now order Comirnaty 10mcg LP.8.1 for use from 1 January 2026; there is no change to vial presentation or pack size.
Please continue using existing 10mcg JN.1 stock through December and dispose of remaining vials at year end. Transitions for 3mcg (ages 6 months–4 years) and 30mcg (ages 12+) vaccines are planned for February-March 2026. Please ensure the correct vaccine is recorded in AIR during the transition.

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Guidelines for immunisation management in primary care
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | 17/12/2025

The National Public Health Service has developed the Guidelines for Immunisation Management in Primary Care as part of the Declined Immunisation Action Plan. The guidelines standardise follow-up for declined, delayed, and missed immunisations and strengthen culturally safe engagement with whānau.

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EVENTS

Professional development opportunities

National primary care dataset webinar
Date: 12 February 2026
Audience: Allied health | Practice owners | GP | Nurse | Nurse practitioner | Practice/business manager | Primary care assistant | Administrator

Join this Te Whatu Ora webinar to learn about the introduction of the National Primary Care Dataset and how it will support improved understanding of access to GP services. The session will also include an update on the rollout of the Shared Digital Health Record.

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Lakes: Cardiovascular risk assessment in primary care
Date: 17 February 2026
Audience: Allied health | GP | Nurse | Nurse practitioner

Pinnacle, in partnership with the Heart Foundation NZ, is bringing a practical workshop to Lakes in February. Join nurse lead Leonie Cowie and the Heart Foundation team to explore the latest guidance on CVD risk assessment, management, and prevention.

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Asthma Education CARE and COPD courses
Date: 18 February 2026
Audience: Allied health | Nurse

These workshops, Asthma Education CARE and COPD course, run by the Asthma Foundation, provide practical knowledge and tools to support health professionals in understanding and managing asthma care, with a focus on improving patient outcomes. 

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RESOURCES

Useful links, documents and resources

12-month prescribing
Published: 29/01/2026 | 3 files | 2 links | Poster | Video

Legislation is currently being amended to allow prescribers to in certain circumstances prescribe 12-months of medication.

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Pinnacle New Graduate Nurse Programme
Published: 29/01/2026 | 3 files | Document

Since 2008, the Pinnacle New Graduate Nurse Programme has helped practices support new graduate nurses with funding, workshops, and peer support. In 2025, a key change was introduced with the launch of a new national funding stream from Te Whatu Ora, aimed at supporting up to 400 graduate registered nurses across primary care, community, and rural health settings.

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Taranaki outreach service delivery – immunisation support
Published: 29/01/2026 | 1 link

Tui Ora’s outreach immunisation service (OIS) supports 29 general practices across Taranaki by reaching out to whānau and tamariki who face barriers to accessing scheduled immunisations. Pinnacle is supporting the programme for around two years to help lift childhood immunisation rates.

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