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Webinar: Equitable approaches to gout management – latest research and evidence

1 Jul 2020

An image of four logos. From right to left is the Te Tāhū Hauora logo, the Pharmac logo, the Arthritis New Zealand Kaiponapona Aotearoa logo and the health literacy nz logo.

On 1 July 2020 the Health Quality & Safety Commission held a webinar about new equitable approaches to gout management in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Two primary care models of gout management were presented, along with the findings of a major report describing the key components for establishing and maintaining gout management programmes in primary care.

This webinar was for anyone working in pharmacy, planning and funding, primary care including Māori and iwi health providers, general practice or primary health organisations.

Speakers

  • Sandy Bhawan, Manager, Access Equity, Pharmac (webinar moderator)
  • Prof Nicola Dalbeth, Rheumatologist and Professor of Medicine, Auckland District Health Board (DHB) and University of Auckland
  • Dr Aniva Lawrence, General Practitioner, Te Whareora Tikipunga and previously Clinical Lead Mahitahi Hauora PHE
  • Diana Phone, Pharmacist and Clinical Lead, Owning My Gout programme, Counties Manukau Health
  • Susan Reid, Director, Health Literacy New Zealand.

 Download the speaker presentations (3.4MB, pdf).


Published: 1 Jul 2020 Modified: 20 Dec 2024