About this item
- Issue date:
- 14 November 2025
- Status:
- Current
- Corporate Author:
- Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
- Document date:
- 2 September 2025
- Type:
- OIA request response
- Topic:
- Primary health care
- Location:
- National
- Copyright status:
© Crown Copyright, Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Download: 24/7 GP Service procurement and planning - tranche one (OIA - HNZ00092439 Response) - PDF, 9.8 MB
Some information withheld under the following sections of the OIA:
- section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons
- section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions by or between or to Ministers and officers and employees of any public service agency
Download: 24/7 GP Service procurement and planning - tranche two (OIA - HNZ00092439 Response)) - PDF, 4.1 MB
Some information withheld under the following sections of the OIA:
- section 6(c) as its release would likely endanger the safety of any person
- section 9(2)(b)(ii) to protect information where its release would likely unreasonably prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied the information
- section 9(2)(f)(iv) to maintain the constitutional conventions that protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers and officials.
- section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions by or between or to Ministers and officers and employees of any public service agency.
Download: HNZ00087002 Briefing - Implementation of Online GP Consultation Service - Phase 1 (OIA - HNZ00092439) - PDF, 482 KB
Some information withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the OIA.
Download: HNZ00088653 Briefing - Full launch of 24/7 digital GP Service (OIA - HNZ00092439) - PDF, 1.1 MB
Some information withheld under the following sections of the OIA:
- section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, including deceased natural persons
- section 9(2)(b)(ii) to protect information where its release would likely unreasonably prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied the information