The Ministry of Health has established an Expert Advisory Group (EAG) to provide advice on diabetes and cardiovascular disease in the form of a Quality Improvement Plan.
Effective immunisation depends on many parts of the health system working well. The Immunisation Service Delivery Framework is the outcome of national engagement with a wide range of stakeholders.
GP Teams, PHO Boards, and PHO Management and Administrative Staff are eligible for paid study leave.
The new CEO, Jane Cartwright, took the reins on January 20.
The dates have been set for all of the Board meetings in 2008. Put them in your calendar today.
Partnership Health Canterbury is researching the Primary Health Care needs of our Asian population, with a survey that is available in English, Korean and Chinese. Take part today and make sure your voice is heard!
The third annual report from Partnership Health Canterbury Te Kei o Te Waka was released at the AGM on 6 November in Christchurch.
The final draft report for the Selwyn Physical Activity Plan is now available from the Selwyn District Council website.
August 2007 report to the Board from the Chair of Services to Improve Access, summarising the Committee activities during the year and any significant results and findings.
Ministry of Health's PHO Resources website launched.
Consultation documents can now be accessed from Partnership Health Canterbury's website.
On 16 April, we open the doors at our new location in Shirley.
The 2005/06 year was a period of consolidation and delivery on the previous year’s planning for Partnership Health Canterbury.
People removed from the CDHB booking system will still get the best care possible.
Massive savings could be achieved from more effective use of primary health care providers.
Enrolled patients in the 45-64 age group now get reduced doctor's fees.
Sandi Black's student project is just what the doctor ordered for Meningococcal B vaccination promotion
General practice teams are going the extra mile to immunise their patients for Meningococcal B, and making a difference.
The Ministry of Health are keen to standardise the questions and definitions used in ascertaining smoking status.
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