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  • Papers and reports

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    ... dialysis care in New Zealand, (PDF, 346 KB) [PDF, 346 KB] Combined New Zealand Dialysis and Transplantation Standards and Audit, 2012 and 2013 (Word, 957 KB) [DOCX, 831 KB] Combined New Zealand Dialysis and Transplantation Standards and Audit, 2012 and 2013, (PDF, 587 KB) [PDF, 587 KB] Report for New Zealand Nephrology Services on behalf of the National Renal Advisory Board (Word, 5.8 MB) [DOCX, 5.6 MB] New Zealand Dialysis and Transplantation Audit 2010 (PDF, 254 KB) [PDF, 255 KB] New Zealand Nephrology Nursing Knowledge and Skills Framework (PDF, 464 KB) [PDF, 464 KB] New Zealand Dialys ...

  • Reclassification of hepatitis C treatment

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    ... glecaprevir and pibrentasvir in combination (trade name: Maviret®) were reclassified from prescription-only to an exemption from prescription when managed by nurses and pharmacists under certain conditions. This reclassification reduces barriers to access to hepatitis C treatment, particularly for vulnerable people. It allows nurses and pharmacists working within their scopes of practice to treat hepatitis C in the community. This reclassification enables a novel collaborative nurse-pharmacist model. In most cases, the pharmacist dispenses the medication, working with the nurse to ensure s ...

  • Pharmaceutical co-payment

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    ... publicly funded service contracted by Health New Zealand. Pharmacists when directly providing a medicine under the provisions in Part I of Section A of the Pharmaceutical Schedule (eg, emergency contraception, nicotine replacement therapy). ACC-related claim Prescriptions from approved providers for the following groups are exempt from the $5 prescription co-payment: Children under 14 years Community Services Card holders and their dependents Seniors aged 65 years and over Any provider/prescriber not specifically listed by Health New Zealand as an approved provider/prescriber should be treat ...

  • Practice nurse subsidy

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    About the practice nurse subsidy The practice nurse subsidy is to support the costs of hiring a practice nurse. Claims can be made for up to 40 hours per week. The nurse must be performing medical duties to be eligible for the subsidy. Paying for practice nurse statutory holidays The practice nurse subsidy is only available to cover the hours where actual practice nurse duties are performed. You can not claim the subsidy for holiday pay (statutory holidays or annual leave) sick leave, study leave etc. Only worked hours can be claimed. Eligibility to claim for the practice nurse subsidy Only ge ...

  • Privacy statement for BreastScreen Aotearoa service providers

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    Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand) operates BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA) and the National Breast Screening System (NBSS) with your support. In operating BSA, we take privacy matters, and the protection of personal information, seriously. This includes your privacy, and need to protect your personal information where it is collected, stored, used, and disclosed as a result of your participation in BSA and use of NBSS. Last updated We may update this privacy statement from time to time. Please check this privacy statement regularly for modifications and updates. This privacy s ...

  • About screening

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    ... people who have an increased chance of having the condition (positive screening result) and people who do not have an increased chance of having the condition (negative screening result).   People with a positive screening result will be offered a diagnostic test, which will give more information about whether they do have the condition. People with a negative screening result will not be offered the diagnostic test. Depending on the type of screening, they may be invited to come back for screening at a later date (eg, for a repeat mammogram). The benefits of screening Screening pro ...

  • Alcohol and other drug policy

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    National Drug Policy In New Zealand the National Drug Policy is the guiding document for policy and practices aimed at preventing and reducing alcohol and other drug-related harm in the community. The current   National Drug Policy 2015-2020 (external link) (external link)   was released in August 2015. The National Drug Policy's key goal is to minimise harm from alcohol and drug use, and promote and protect health and wellbeing. It does this through a balance of measures that: reduce harm that is already occurring (problem limitation).  reduce the desire to use alcohol and othe ...

  • About the Infrastructure and Investment Group

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    Our mission Safe, fit for purpose health facilities, sites and equipment are essential for a well-functioning health system. We have brought our public hospital buildings together into one portfolio, so we can ensure that the health estate supports the delivery of services and we invest to improve the health of all New Zealanders. We will lead investment by understanding and managing these well, ensuring health facilities, sites and equipment with the highest need of investment are prioritised and standardising the way these are maintained, refurbished or redeveloped. What we do We are current ...

  • Acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children

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    ... Summary Summary Current situation A recent increase in cases of severe acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children aged 16 years and younger is reported in several countries. Viral hepatitis A, B, C, D and E have been excluded as causes in all cases. A high proportion of cases tested positive for adenovirus; however, other causes have not been ruled out. There is no link to coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. Paediatricians are watching for cases in New Zealand. For more information, including updates on overseas case numbers and investigations, please refer to: World Health Organization info ...

  • COVID-19: Primary care

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    Primary Care Quick Reference Guide The Primary Care Quick Reference Guide is a summary of information for community healthcare providers involved in assessing and managing undifferentiated respiratory illness and queries regarding COVID-19 risk and need for testing (including general practice, community pharmacy, Hauora Maori and urgent care providers). Please note this document is currently under review. Primary Care Quick Reference Guide - (PDF, 219 KB) [PDF, 217 KB] Last updated 1 July 2024 Testing Operational Guidance for General Practice People presenting to GPs with symptoms should recei ...