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Nelson City, New Zealand Katılım Ekim 2018
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@docdanz007 And of course the fee review committee is the DHB - real conflict of interest there
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
Before you get all exercised over how much better healthcare workers wage prospects are in the private sector in New Zealand, remember that GPs have had a strict fees review process for the last 15 yrs resulting in effective wage freezes for practice owners over this time.
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@henrycooke This misinformation is becoming a problem because the groups dispersing it appear to be well funded and well organised. Unfortunately there isn’t much information available in terms that most people can understand to counter it
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henry cooke
henry cooke@henrycooke·
absolute trash in the mailbox
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@NZDoctor_news @yourNZMA @CountryGPs @NZMAchair @TeOhuRata @RNZCGP @GPNZ3 In general there was very little mention of primary care in the Simpson report. Even less mention of rural health. Report Focus was on rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic. That’s what’s great about the announced changes - The aspiration to do better at a community level
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Charlie Jones
Charlie Jones@charlie_psych·
What would it cost to replace this: “Our assessment showed they don’t meet the service criteria.” with this: “We had a good conversation, talked things over, & decided that this service isn’t offering the right kind of help, but we thought together about some alternatives."
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Toby Morris@XTOTL·
Happy Birthday to the one and only @SiouxsieW, what a legend! Hope you have the best day!
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@MaxRashbrooke Certainly dont want to go to NHS model of 7 min GP appointments and only one health issue discussed.
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Max Rashbrooke
Max Rashbrooke@MaxRashbrooke·
Hate to dampen people's enthusiasm for the 'NZ NHS' etc, but the key feature of the NHS is *not* its centralisation but its free-at-the-point-of-delivery healthcare. Which is not part of this announcement.
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@MaxRashbrooke There are just not enough GPs to meet demand. The GP model has to change too. I think you would very quickly get GPs on board if you could help them do better by their patients.
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Max Rashbrooke
Max Rashbrooke@MaxRashbrooke·
I'm not even sure the restructure moves a free healthcare system closer, because the obstacle that is not DHBs, as far as I know, but a) the cost, and b) getting GPs - who are independent - to accept such a different system.
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@GPNZ3 NO SURPRISES!!!!! Surely you are watching a different live stream to us!
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GPNZ
GPNZ@GPNZ3·
So no surprises. Keen to learn more about the 4 four regional divisions of HNZ and how they will commission primary and community care services in their region.#NZHealthReform
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@docdanz007 @WellSouth1 Wonder what is planned for the broken capitation model? I suspect the only thing that keeps GPs afloat financially is ACC
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
@HealthtekNZ From this it appears that “Localities” will be the new PHOs, possibly stripped of their governance role (which will come from higher up)? May not make so much difference to already locality based PHOs such as @WellSouth1 but cities with multiple PHOs will see the biggest change.
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@docdanz007 @WellSouth1 PHOs in general have struggled for a role because of indirect funding (via DHB) and an over emphasis on compliance. Maybe localities will bring a more holistic view to health so that funding is tied to patient and not to a specific disease
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@docdanz007 @WellSouth1 Im not sure how the localities will work at a granular level, but remember as well as the 4 localities we also have Maori Health Authority which will has commissioning rights.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
This worries me, in the absence of detail. Centralising the strategy, funding, procurement, IT, etc makes sense but over-centralisation of front end delivery of programmes goes against the (admittedly dead-in-the-water) Primary Healthcare Strategy of 15 yrs ago. #NZHealthReforms
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Healthtek.NZ@HealthtekNZ·
@DrJinRussell You might not thank me when you see how many docs there are to read in there...its huge!
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Jin Russell
Jin Russell@DrJinRussell·
Very pleased to wake up to this news and eager to hear more detail. If the change enables real power to reduce health inequities, alignment of IT systems for collation of outpatient data, public health leadership, it’s a positive step. Finally, transformation from this government
Jason Walls@Jasonwalls92

This is one of, if not the, biggest shake-ups to New Zealand’s health sector in history. All DHBs will be replaced by one national agency - Health NZ. The Govt will create a new Māori Health Authority and there will be more focus on preventing negative health outcomes.

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