This section includes information about Pinnacle programmes available to primary care services.
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The National Bowel Screening Programme has two objectives; reduce mortality rates from bowel cancer and to identify and remove pre-cancerous advanced adenoma from the bowel before they become cancerous.
View detailsTreatment of patients with acute neurological conditions that can be managed safely in primary care. e.g. migraine.
View detailsThe Service is intended to facilitate the care of terminally ill patients in their home or the practice environment by increasing access to primary care.
View detailsTreatment for adults and children with moderate pneumonia that can be safely managed in primary care.
View detailsThis funding supports the community-based management of eligible positive COVID-19 patients in line with Te Whatu Ora guidelines. No simultaneous claiming against any other funding stream can be made.
This service provides funding for up to two GP/NP consults per māma for up to eight weeks post-delivery.
View detailsThe primary mental health brief intervention service provides support for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
View detailsThe Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service funds two GP counselling sessions/consultations for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
View detailsTreatment of patients with acute urological problems that can be managed safely in primary care.
View detailsThe Respiratory Programme is designed to support proactive management of respiratory conditions to try to optimise patients’ chances of staying well during winter months.
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