Bay of Plenty
Find the referral acceptance and access criteria for rheumatology in the Bay of Plenty.
Referral advice for giant cell arteritis (GCA)
Referral advice for giant cell arteritis (GCA)
Find the latest temporal arteritis and giant cell arteritis fast track pathway in the Bay of Plenty.
For all other information and ongoing management, please see Health Pathways. (external link)
Suspected giant cell arteritis (GCA) pathway: Bay of Plenty [PDF, 309 KB]
Referral acceptance
Referral acceptance
Rheumatology referrals are prioritised by senior medical officers based on the information contained within. Additional information should be attached where available. The prioritisation tool used to triage referrals can be found below under access criteria.
All accepted referrals will aim to be seen within a maximum waiting time of 4 months unless there is a clinical reason for delay.
Please note that Arthritis New Zealand no longer has offices in the Bay of Plenty. This means they do not run group sessions anymore. Their toll-free number is 0800 663 463.
Referral acceptance is a follows:
First specialist assessments |
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Waiting priority 1 |
Accepted |
Waiting priority 2 |
Accepted |
Waiting priority 3 |
Declined |
Waiting priority 4 |
Declined |
Access criteria
Access criteria
Category |
Criteria |
Examples (not an exhaustive list) |
1. Urgent |
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2. Semi-urgent |
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3. Routine |
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4. Non-urgent |
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Note:
This list is only applicable for adult patients aged 16 and over. Children are usually managed by paediatricians with referral to a paediatric rheumatologist as required.
Septic arthritis should be referred to the emergency department for consideration of intravenous antibiotics and orthopaedic opinion if deemed appropriate.