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The Annual Statement for each year covers the period 1 July to 30 June. It applies only to the co-payment fees charged to enrolled patients for standard GP consults at our Interim (non-VLCA) practices. VLCA practices receive extra funding for their enrolled patient base and in return must set their standard GP consult fees at or below a threshold set by Te Whatu Ora/Health NZ.
View the 2022 Pinnacle nurse education Zoom recordings covering medicine management, standing orders, immunisations and more. This page will be updated as recordings become available. These sessions can be used for staff update/training meetings and new staff orientation packages if standing orders are relevant to the role.
The Power BI dashboards are designed to give you clinically useful information that will help you to improve the care of your patients. Our clinical dashboard programme aims to provide focussed data visualisations of your own practice information. The dashboards will give you practical outcomes for individual patients and populations, and in particular support pro-equity activity.
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 in total that could be offered as two separate funds of $5,000.
View resourceA reference for practices considering a new practice management system (PMS) and/or provider.
Pinnacle is a recertification programme provider partner for designated registered nurse prescribers in community health (RNPCH). Find out more about the programme and how to make an application.
Pinnacle has been working collaboratively at a national level for some time to re-imagine the primary care response for patients facing mental wellbeing challenges.
All PHOs and their practices must comply with the PHO enrolment requirements when enrolling people.
By developing new roles, we are able to re-allocate tasks that might otherwise be done by GPs and nursing staff. This can help patients to receive care in a timely fashion, from the right person first, while freeing up time for clinical staff to do what they’ve been trained for.
The Health Care Home is a primary health care model that gives patients more control, the practice team an environment where quality of care and innovation can flourish. It enables truly proactive, coordinated care for those that need it most breaking down the professional and system barriers that we know prevent patients from getting the best care.