Pinnacle Inc. has announced the establishment of the Pinnacle Foundation, a new charitable trust that will reinvest surplus income from its profit-for-purpose entities back into primary care across Te Manawa Taki.
Read moreThe Pinnacle offices will close to a skeleton staff from Wednesday 24 December 2025 to Monday 12 January 2026. View specific team dates and information here.
Read moreHeading into the Christmas–New Year break, careful planning helps ensure calm, continuous support for whānau at the end of life. In his latest blog post, Dr Jo Scott-Jones outlines key steps and legislative requirements to be aware of.
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 moreWe’ve been advised by Te Whatu Ora that members of the NZNO and PSA unions are planning industrial action between 17 November and 7 December, including a planned four-hour strike involving PSA nurses, allied health and PAKS staff on Friday 28 November, 1–5pm.
Read morePathlab is changing its coeliac disease testing algorithm and will no longer perform upfront total IgA testing on all coeliac requests. From 11 November 2025, total IgA will only be added when results suggest possible IgA deficiency, with anti-DGP IgG continuing to be added automatically when IgA is <0.05 g/L. This updated approach aligns with published evidence and current practice at Canterbury Health Laboratories.
Read moreAn updated guide on MMR vaccine eligibility for primary and community care providers is now available on the Te Whatu Ora website. The update covers funded access for people not eligible for publicly funded healthcare (including Registered Seasonal Employees), use of private-market MMR vaccine, prioritisation guidance, and adult catch-up recommendations.
Read moreTo ensure GPs have timely access to accurate clinical advice, Te Whatu Ora's obstetrics and gynaecology service now has a consultant taking calls from general practice.
Read moreThe Mason Durie Pae Ora Scholarship supports Māori students pursuing study in mental health, addiction, and allied health. This scholarship, valued at up to $20,000, is open to tauira Māori who are current or aspiring leaders committed to advancing hauora Māori and strengthening the wellbeing of hapori Māori. Applications close at 5pm on Sunday 30 November.
Read moreThe New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine (NZGSM) at the University of Waikato is inviting clinicians to apply for a range of new leadership roles. Positions can be undertaken face-to-face, online, or in a hybrid format, offering flexibility alongside clinical practice. NZGSM is especially keen to build a leadership team that reflects the diverse clinical expertise found across the motu.
Read moreThe recent Te Whatu Ora webinar on capitation reweighting outlined progress toward an updated capitation formula that better reflects the real needs of communities. The webinar recording, slides and Q&A summary are now available.
Read moreA reminder practices should not send patients with suspected measles to community collection labs for testing. If a patient with possible measles presents to your practice, please complete the testing on-site in accordance with current guidelines, and notify the Ministry of Health of any suspected cases.
Read moreBay of Plenty/Waikato Faculty of RNZCGP invites all GPs (including non-faculty members) and GP registrars in the GPEP programme (years 1-3) to register for collegial support service – Ka Hono.
Read moreThe New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine will start its four-year Doctor of Medicine programme in 2028. Hosted by Pinnacle, The University of Waikato invites you to this hui to learn more about the programme, its intent and opportunities for communities, providers, iwi and councils.
View eventThe second monthly lunchtime online learning session will include addiction support in primary care, looking at engagement, screening and brief intervention.
View eventFor Pinnacle’s final webinars of the year, we’re holding two online network sessions in early December to share updates on a few key pieces of work underway. We encourage everyone to attend.
View eventThe Pinnacle Foundation is a charitable trust that reinvests surplus income from Pinnacle’s profit-for-purpose entities into primary care across Te Manawa Taki, supporting access, workforce and innovation.
This page outlines the national standards and training available for the use of Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC).
Based on resources available through the Medical Council of New Zealand, this resource is designed to help you cover the bases and reduce the workload of forming your own processes.