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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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Partners in Care co-design programme: Participant feedback report
The report below contains a summary of feedback from participants in the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s 2020/21 co-design in primary care programme.
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Whānau Ora approach supporting diabetes self-management
A Whānau Ora approach to encourage people with diabetes to take control of their own health is having success in the King Country.
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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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The importance of consumers in Whakakotahi: primary care quality improvement (HUCHS consumers)
Consumers involved in Hutt Union & Community Health Services’ Whakakotahi quality improvement project talk about their experience and the Toiora exercise programme they developed.
- Primary case improvement case study: Improving eczema management and care at Hauora Heretaunga
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Primary care improvement case study: Tongan Health Society: Improving medicine access in primary care for Pacific peoples
The Tongan Health Society is working on an innovative approach to underpin best practice models for patients with diabetes who are on maximum oral hypoglycaemic medication to start insulin therapy when they are hesitant to do so.
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Primary care improvement case study: Taumarunui Community Kokiri Trust: He Mate Huka Oranga – a project to keep well with diabetes
Taumarunui Community Kokiri Trust (TCKT) is a kaupapa Māori health and social services provider. Read about its project to weekly education and support clinic through a Diabetes Support Group in a community setting.
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Streamlining patient enrolment delivers extra benefits
A project to improve the patient enrolment process at Whanganui’s Gonville Health and make it more patient-centred and culturally appropriate has achieved benefits beyond its intended aims.
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Blog: There is no 'I' in team
TEAM is an acronym for together everyone achieves more. To accomplish anything, the group or team needs a shared problem or a goal to work towards, and all the necessary...