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Treatment of adults with acute heart failure that can be safely managed in the community.
View detailsVaccination for people and whānau eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
View detailsTreatment of patients with suspected DVT with a Wells Score of >= 2 or a positive D-dimer.
View detailsIV treatment for adults with moderate dehydration not responsive to oral fluids +/- antiemetic that can be safely managed in the community e.g. gastroenteritis, hyperemesis gravis, migraine.
Oral rehydration only for children (6months - 15yrs) with moderate dehydration or at risk of getting severely dehydrated due to gastroenteritis that can be managed safely in the community.
Treatment for patients with ENT conditions that can be acutely and safely managed, such as epistaxis.
View detailsThe Service is intended to facilitate the care of terminally ill patients in their home or the practice environment by increasing access to primary care.
View detailsTreatment of febrile (>38 C) children with intermediate risk/amber symptoms or signs that can be safely managed in the community.
View detailsThis service aims to improve access to after hours care for children under 14.
View detailsBest Start kōwae are a suite of best practice based assessment modules designed to improve quality care throughout the pregnancy and postpartum journey. They are designed to support consistent, comprehensive, and quality care by promoting enquiry, management, and referral to support services. The modules are designed with a pro-equity approach for Māori hapū māmā and pēpī Māori.
View detailsCervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Early detection of persistent HPV infections through HPV Primary Screening, in addition to HPV vaccination efforts, is intended to help the country meet its goal of eliminating cervical cancer.
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