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South Auckland providers responding to gout
A rising tide of gout is being responded to by South Auckland general practice Papakura Marae Health Clinic and National Hauora Coalition (a collective of Māori service providers).
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Commission ‘excited’ by new primary health body
The Health Quality & Safety Commission has welcomed the establishment of the Federation of Primary Health Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Home visits expand Tū Mahi workplace wellness programme
A project to expand Gisborne-based Turanga Health’s workplace wellness programme with follow up home visits is ensuring at-risk clients have access to wrap-around services.
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Primary care improvement case study: Victory Square Pharmacy: Improving access to health care among opioid substitution treatment clients
In its quality improvement project, Victory Square Pharmacy set out to address these inequities in opioid substitution treatment patients in Nelson.
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Primary care improvement case study: Childhood respiratory warrant of fitness: Unichem Russell Street, Hastings
As part of a Whakakotahi improvement project, Unichem Russell Street, Hastings developed a quality improvement project to improve asthma management in a group of Māori and Pacific children.
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4th World Congress on Integrated Care
The International Foundation for Integrated Care presents the 4th World Congress on Integrated Care 'Investing in our Future: Improving the Health of People and Communities'.
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Primary care improvement case study: Gonville Health: Improving the patient enrolment process
Read how Whanganui-based Gonville Health went about understanding their problem with patient enrolment and creating a process of change and evidencing improvement.
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Improving West Coast access to care and the journey for individuals and families with diabetes, prediabetes and high cardiovascular risk
West Coast PHO’s diabetes, pre-diabetes and high cardiovascular risk improvement project is one of six successful projects for Whakakotahi 2018 – the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s primary care quality improvement challenge.
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The importance of consumers in Whakakotahi: primary care quality improvement
Some of the people involved in Whakakotahi projects talk about their experience and how consumers are key partners in quality improvement.
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Congratulations to all the 2019 primary care quality improvement facilitator programme graduates
Congratulations to the 17 representatives who work in primary care throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and completed the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s primary care quality improvement facilitator (PC QIF) programme this year.