This section includes information about Pinnacle programmes available to primary care services.
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The primary mental health brief intervention service provides support for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
View detailsThe Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service funds two GP counselling sessions/consultations for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
View detailsTreatment of patients with acute urological problems that can be managed safely in primary care.
View detailsThe Respiratory Programme is designed to support proactive management of respiratory conditions to try to optimise patients’ chances of staying well during winter months.
View detailsTreatment of patients who are acutely unwell and for whom four nights of respite care would be sufficient to avoid a hospital admission.
View detailsAs part of the Rheumatic fever prevention programme, free throat swabs can be offered to eligible populations with suspected Group A streptococcal throat infections.
View detailsTreatment of patients with a severe allergic reaction, who have not had anaphylaxis, are haemodynamically stable and can be safely managed in the community.
View detailsA free primary care based sexual health and contraception service for under 25-year olds that aims to improve the sexual and reproductive health of young people and to improve access to first level GP services.
View detailsThe St John redirect service provides the opportunity, where clinically appropriate, for St John to seek general practice intervention and avoid unnecessary emergency department utilisation.
View detailsThis service provides funding for excision of suspected skin cancers referred from general practice to, and recommended for removal by, the Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti teledermatology service.
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