About Us Partnership Health Canterbury Te Kei o Te Waka strives to improve the health of all its enrolled communities in Canterbury by supporting the delivery of high quality primary health care, promoting good health to stop people getting ill and working hard to ensure everyone is accessing primary health care when they need it. Launched in April 2004, Partnership Health Canterbury – Te Kei o Te Waka, is the largest PHO in New Zealand. There are now just over 345,237 people enrolled with Partnership Health Canterbury, including more than 19,712 Maori and more than 6,974 Pacific people. Geographically, our population takes into account most of Christchurch, all of Lyttelton as well as all of Selwyn. We work in partnership with our communities and more than 100 general practices and other health centres to improve the health and well-being of the people enrolled with us. Our core functions are: - Delivering vital primary healthcare services via general practice
- Reducing the level of preventable illness
- Improving access to healthcare
- Providing extra assistance to those with high health needs
Our Vision- To strive to implement the vision and key directions of the Primary Healthcare Strategy, within the resources available
- To deliver, within the resources available, the best possible co-ordinated primary healthcare services, both on an individual and a population basis, to the individual, their whanau/family and the communities we serve
- To honour the Treaty of Waitangi partnership in health
- To work actively to reduce inequalities in primary healthcare access and delivery
- To set realistic, achievable goals and strive to surpass them
- To be accountable for what we do
PHOs are supporting a more proactive approach to keeping New Zealanders healthy rather than simply reacting with treatment when they are ill. PHOs are charged with tackling the big issues of health such as lifestyle diseases and chronic on-going illness.  Location http://www.partnershiphealth.org.nz/index.cfm/1,57,0,0,html COPYRIGHT © Partnership Health 2008
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