Primary Care Information Challenges October 2005 Downloads
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PRIMARY CARE: Challenges of Information and Information Systems
Thursday 27th October 2005 - 8:30AM to 5:00PM
In order to add to help increase your knowledge of this sector, HINZ has provided some materials for your review. Participant briefing of these resources will improve effectiveness of conference. The files can be downloaded individually (below), or as a single ZIP file that contains all 6 documents.
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| HINZ_Seminar_Oct_2005_ FINAL_Programme.pdf |
The detailed full programme for the seminar: includes speaker bios and session times |
| 2005 Health Information Strategy Speech | New Zealand Health Information Strategy speech given by Hon Annette King, Minister of Health at HINZ 2005. This speech contains links to further resources. |
| ProgrammeInformationforHINZMeeting.doc | PHO Performance Management Programme. This document briefly outlines: 1. The purpose of the PHO Performance Management Programme 2. The background to the PHO Performance Management Programme 3. Pre-requisites to participation in the Programme 4. The funding available, both in terms of set-up funding and performance payments 5. The indicators against which PHOs will be measured 6. Reporting which will be provided to PHOs, DHBs and the Ministry. |
| BirdsEyeViewPublicHealth.pdf | This is a 'working document' able to be used for discussion on population health approaches. It is the first document of three written to assist public health and primary care providers work more closely together and with the community on population based programmes. |
| NZMOH healthanddisabilitysector diagram 2004.pdf | A governance diagram for the health and disability sector. |
| PHandPRIMARY CARE.doc | The exceptional potential in each Primary Health Organisation: a public health perspective. Opinion piece on the relationship between public health and primary care for the National Health Committee. Written by Peter Crampton, February 23 2004. |
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