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Oral Health National Clinical Network
http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/corporate-information/our-health-system/strategic-initiatives-in-health-research-and-innovation/national-clinical-networks/oral-health-national-clinical-network
... towards these goals and objectives. The timeline and priorities for the Network will be set by a work programme focussed on equity and population health gain. Change will be through the development of innovative, equity-driven, efficient, and evidence-based solutions including national standards, models of care, and workforce initiatives. These solutions will be informed by national and international evidence, and by the lived experiences of people receiving oral health services and the priorities identified by IMPBs and communities. The Network will support workforce development init ...
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Medical Warning System Allergy Intolerance FHIR API
http://corporat-prod.sites.silverstripe.com/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/digital-services-hub/explore-apis-digital-services/medical-warning-system-allergy-intolerance-fhir-api
... cannot be deleted, they would have their clinical status set to inactive. The the id is a legacy mws-id then the record is deleted. EXTREME EXTREME Level 3 identify verification API types FHIR API All FHIR API endpoints adhere to Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources (FHIR) interoperability standards and follow REST protocols. Service levels Target 99.99 percent service availability 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Restrictions Geo restriction Geo restriction rules prevent access from clients with IPs located in countries other than those listed below. New Zealand Au ...
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Family violence organisations and websites
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... centre for collating and disseminating information about domestic and family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand. Nursing Council of New Zealand (external link) The Nursing Council of New Zealand is the statutory authority that governs the practice of nurses. The Council sets and monitors standards in the interests of the public and the profession. Paediatric Society of New Zealand (external link) The aims and objectives of the society are to stimulate interest in and to promote the scientific study of child health and paediatrics in New Zealand, and to engage in all activities wh ...
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Privacy Statement for the National Maternity Record system
http://corporat-prod.sites.silverstripe.com/about-our-site/privacy-and-security/privacy-statement-for-the-national-maternity-record-system
About the National Maternity Record Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is supporting a national maternity record system (called the Perinatal Spine). This will enable health care provision whenever and wherever pregnant people and their babies need care. Participating health care providers, in the community and in hospital and birthing facilities will be able to securely and swiftly share the related records of care. This shared care record has been in place since 2014 and is now expanding to welcome more pregnant people, and health care providers, throughout New Zealand. What information
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Objective 2: Surveillance and research
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... testing and reporting. 3 Standardise the methodology and reporting of antimicrobial resistance data (antibiograms, including microbes and antimicrobials) from human health laboratories (in line with Priority action area 5, activity 1). 4 Implement appropriate international standards for laboratory testing methods for antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogens isolated from animals and plants. 5 Establish a national system for veterinary laboratories to report on the antimicrobial susceptibility of common animal pathogens. Years 2-5 activities 6 Human hea ...
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Primary Health Organisation Services Agreement
http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-providers/primary-care-sector/primary-health-organisation-services-agreement
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora contracts for primary care services with 31 Primary Health Organisations throughout New Zealand, through the Primary Health Organisation (PHO) Services Agreement. Agreements - 2025 PHO Services Agreement Version 7 [PDF, 1.1 MB] Last updated July 2025 PHO Services Agreement Voluntary Variation 7 [PDF, 112 KB] Last updated July 2025 PHO Back to Back Agreement v4 2025 [PDF, 242 KB] Last updated July 2025 Guidance on PHO Back to Back Agreement 2025 [PDF, 170 KB] Last updated July 2025 Referenced documents These documents are identified in Schedule B3 of the PHO Se
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Outcome 6
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Action Why we should do this: what the evidence says Invest in cross-sector activities to support innovative research on infant feeding among academics, iwi and community providers. Research explores the experiential, social, economic and cultural influences that contribute to infant feeding in New Zealand Aotearoa . A strong evidence base for breastfeeding is recognised as a crucial component of ensuring that adequate resources are dedicated to breastfeeding (World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund 2003). Ministry of Health | Manatū H
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Age-related residential care services agreement
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The Ministry of Health introduced a national aged residential contract from 1 June 2002. Responsibility for this contract was devolved to district health boards on 1 October 2003. The contract covers rest home, dementia and geriatric hospital level care delivered in a residential care setting. The contract ensures that there is a national standard of services that are provided to residents in long-term residential care. It is important that residents, friends and families, are aware what services are covered in this contract. Each year there is a national review of the Age Related Residential
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Clinical Education & Training Unit
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The Clinical Education & Training Unit (CETU) supports, develops and coordinates the clinical education of junior doctors at Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai Auckland Resident Medical Officers (RMO) clinical handbook This handbook is designed by and for RMOs to help them with decision-making. The guidelines try to introduce a standard approach across services for the treatment of common medical conditions. Download the handbook [PDF, 14 MB] Contact us Clinical Education & Training Unit Level 15, Building 1 Auckland City Hospital 2 Park Road Grafton phone: 09 307 4949 ext 23
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Nursing — Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley
http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-workforce-development/district-and-regional/wellington-hutt-and-kapiti/nursing
... Wellington, Hutt and Kapiti align the progression with PDRP requirements, and identify pathways that will support consistent practice in all practice areas across the region align the professional development of enrolled nurses with the new scope of practice and Nursing Council of New Zealand standards of competence clarify expectations and access to professional development by providing a consistent pathway of professional development support policy development within Wellington, Hutt and Kapiti to include enrolled nurses. More information Enrolled nurse professional development pathway [PD ...