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Long term conditions
Long-term conditions (LTCs) can be defined as any ongoing, long term or recurring conditions that can have a significant impact on people’s lives.
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About long term conditions
Information about national-level Long Term Conditions work programmes across the care continuum (including palliative care).
Healthy lifestyles support
Guidance for health professionals on how to provide advice to New Zealand adults on healthy lifestyles, including weight management and healthy eating
Management of multimorbidity
As our population ages and more of us are living longer with long term conditions, it is timely to focus on caring for people with multimorbidity.
Self-management support resources
Self-management support (SMS) for PHOs and primary care teams who are supporting people with long-term health conditions.
Te Ranga Ora
Information about the Te Ranga Ora Learning Partnership.
Diabetes
Information for health professionals on managing diabetes and a range of diabetes-related information.
Cardiovascular disease
Information on cardiovascular disease in New Zealand.
Ngā Kōrero Hauora – Long-term conditions consumer lived experience stories
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