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Pinnacle has adopted an explicit position against anti-vaccination messages within its contracted providers, as outlined in the internal policy for Pinnacle employed/contracted clinicians.
A guide for clinical management of type 2 diabetes, including information from a variety of sources. The guide is intended to support nurses at all levels to develop their knowledge and clinical reasoning in diabetes care.
Jo Scott-Jones and Dave Maplesden discuss Waikato DHB deferred acute referrals, National Bowel Screening FOT Positive referrals, Empagliflozin side effects and more.
Jo Scott-Jones and Dave Maplesden discuss sepsis and long COVID with Dr Paul Huggin, specialist at Waikato DHB and cofounder of the Sepsis Trust.
Jo Scott-Jones and Dave Maplesden discuss ACC consent, childhood eczema resources, End of Life Choice Act, alternatives to in-person consults and more
Jo Scott-Jones and Dave Maplesden discuss asking about alcohol, IQCODE informant questionnaire for dementia, ovarian cancer and more.
Te Manawanui is the Taranaki Integrated Primary Mental Health and Addiction Service funded through the MOH Access and Choice initiative. This funding was announced in the government’s Wellbeing Budget 2019 and was in response to one of the key recommendations from He Ara Oranga – the report of the government inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction.
In Aotearoa, people have differences in health that are not only avoidable but unfair and unjust. Equity recognises different people with different levels of advantage require different approaches and resources to get equitable health outcomes.
This year there is an overall focus on equity through the plan for general practice. As we move towards a different way of measuring quality, we have made the decision to roll over the 2021-2022 goals over for the next 12 months. In addition we are making a small change to ensure there is a small amount of funding regularly going to practices to support quality activities.
On time immunisation protects against the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases and can also reduce hospitalisations due to these diseases.