Until the end of September, two evidence-based medicine tools are available to all practices through the resources on the frontpage of Community Healthpathways: Dynamed and BMJ Best Practice.
Te Whatu Ora wants your opinion on which best serves your needs by filling in a brief survey.
Nurses, pharmacists and allied heath partners, and GPs are invited to submit their responses. This is an important decision and a high response rate will be very helpful as they decide whether they can acquire one of the resources (subject to the very real fiscal constraints).
Otorohanga Medical has experienced a steady rise in the number of patients accessing their patient portal since beginning their push in September 2018.
Read moreThe University of Otago research team and the RNZCGP would like to understand your perspective on the potential benefits and risks of AI clinical notes tools in primary care. This survey is anonymous and will take about 10 minutes to complete (or 2 minutes if you haven’t used these AI tools). A summary of the research results will be provided to various governance groups to inform policy on the use of AI tools in clinical practice.
Read moreThis service is designed to ensure low acuity presentations to Taranaki Base Hospital are actively redirected back to primary care.
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