We recently asked Pinnacle network members to share their views on the proposed priorities for our primary care election manifesto. Twenty-one members responded and the results are clear: our network is united behind the need for urgent, meaningful change.
Read moreOn behalf of Hauraki PHO, NHC and Pinnacle, we are seeking kaimahi, working in primary and community care who are interested in further education skills development or study support.
Read moreOn Thursday 11 June, Ministers Simeon Brown and Matt Doocey confirmed the clinical placement regions for the New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine (NZGSM), a significant milestone for primary care and the rural health workforce across Aotearoa.
Read moreA Taupō general practice is helping lead the way in culturally confident care, becoming the first practice outside Pinnacle Midlands Health Network’s original pilot sites to fully adopt the PHO’s Tikanga in Practice resources and training.
Read moreDue to a global shortage of Bicillin L-A, Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ is recommending Benzetacil as the alternative for most patients aged 14 years and over requiring rheumatic fever prophylaxis or syphilis treatment. Please order Benzetacil and 1% lidocaine diluent, reserve remaining Bicillin for priority groups, and refer to the clinical guidance before making the transition.
Read moreThe recording of the recent Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ Information Sharing and Security Awareness webinar is now available, alongside a new resource hub featuring practical guidance, quick reference guides and e-learning resources. Visit the webpage to access the webinar recording and support your team's information sharing and cyber security practices.
Read moreFrom July 2026, capitation payments will reflect updated re-weighting factors agreed through the PSAAP funding offer, better aligning funding with patient need. Practices will continue to receive remittance advice through the Practice Portal, however demographic breakdowns will no longer be included in the capitation spreadsheet. If you have questions about your monthly capitation payments or require further detail about your capitation dataset, please contact the Practice Support team.
Read moreA new free online course from Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand is available to help health professionals better support new staff, graduates and students as they join the workforce and settle into their roles. Tuakana-Teina: He Ara Kitea, He Ara Ora – Making the way clear, supporting new staff to thrive is suitable for both clinical and non-clinical staff. It explores tuakana-teina principles, interprofessional collaboration and practical ways to create positive workplace experiences.
Read moreGeneral practices no longer need to undertake breast screening recalls for eligible patients. Invitations and recalls are now managed centrally through Te Puna. Please continue encouraging eligible patients to attend screening and refer patients with breast symptoms for diagnostic assessment.
Read moreWinter often sees childhood immunisation appointments postponed because tamariki have a mild illness or whānau are concerned about spending time in waiting rooms with other unwell people. Te Whatu ora Health New Zealand is reminding practices that a mild illness, such as a cough, cold or low-grade fever, is usually not a reason to delay immunisation.
Read moreTe Whatu ora Health New Zealand has issued a public health advisory following the detection of HPAI H5N1 in migratory wild birds in southern Australia. While the risk to New Zealand remains low, the advisory outlines testing criteria, notification requirements and key actions for healthcare professionals.
Read moreFrom 1 July 2026, registration fees will be reintroduced for many IMAC vaccinator training courses. This is a return to IMAC's business-as-usual model, following the end of temporary funding from Te Whatu Ora that had enabled full fee subsidies.
Read moreTe Whatu Ora is alerting clinicians to a continued rapid rise in HIV diagnoses in Fiji, with 2,013 new cases reported in 2025, up from 245 in 2022. Cases linked to the Fiji outbreak have been reported in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read moreA session focused on evidence-based approaches to managing hard-to-heal wounds.
View eventThe Office of the Privacy Commissioner is hosting a webinar on the ammended Health Information Privacy Code (HIPC). This reflects the IPP3A requirements from the Privacy Amendment Act 2025. What does it mean for health?
View eventThe Ministry of Health has introduced standards for B4SC training, recommending 24 hours of initial training for new B4SC nurses. The assessments as well as supervised practice makes up for the hours uncounted. This training is for Waikato region only.
View eventThe Waikato Strength and Balance service supports older adults to improve strength, balance and confidence, reducing falls risk and supporting independence. Services include
community-based Strength and Balance classes and in-home physiotherapy for those unable to attend classes.
Pinnacle’s RRAG brings the voice of rural teams, GPs, nurse practitioners into the governance of resources provided to help address the needs of our rural communities.
As part of Pinnacle’s commitment to supporting professional development and service improvement within the network, we are offering a nursing innovation fund of $10,000.