Blogs

Convenient and affordable healthcare at a GP near you

WBOPPHO News | Posted on June 5, 2019
A formal sit-down consult with your GP may be on the way out for some in the Western Bay of Plenty as GPs look for more efficient ways to care for patients. Dr Heath Sumpton, owner of one of Tauranga’s new medical centres, Healthcare on Fifteenth, says people want healthcare that is both convenient and affordable. “The demographics in Tauranga are changing and people want to see a doctor when they want to see a doctor. They don’t want to...
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More support for GPs and Māori in local healthcare

WBOPPHO News | Posted on May 30, 2019
Dr Claire Isham, the new WBOPPHO Clinical Director. Two familiar faces from the Tauranga healthcare community have joined the Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation in new roles established to support both GPs and those working to improve Māori health outcomes. After 11 years working as a GP for Ngāti Kahu Hauora in Bethlehem, Dr Claire Isham has joined the PHO as its new Clinical Director. Kiri Peita, formerly Senior Portfolio Manager for the Māori Health Planning and Funding team...
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Getting the mahi done for breast cancer

WBOPPHO News | Posted on May 27, 2019
WBOP PHO Support to Screening coordinator Joanne Tuhakaraina, centre, has joined with the team at Waipu Hauora - Helen Te Kani, Keriana Hoko-Smith, Riria Gibbons and Hutiao Dickson – to organise mammograms for a group of Matapihi women as part of a Pink Ribbon Breakfast event this month. A group of wahine Māori from Matapihi will be having a mammogram this month as part of a novel Pink Ribbon Breakfast event. Pink Ribbon Breakfast is Breast Cancer Foundation NZ’s biggest...
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Whānau health and wellbeing target of new wraparound service

WBOPPHO News | Posted on May 13, 2019
Social agencies are working together in a new pilot project offering wraparound services to families in some of Tauranga’s most deprived communities to help improve their health and wellbeing. He Kokonga Ngākau Whānau Support Service is led by Te Runanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust and supported by social housing provider Accessible Properties, the Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation and the Ministry of Social Development. Te Runanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust contracts manager Emily Gudsell...
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Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation appoints new CEO

WBOPPHO News | Posted on April 8, 2019
The Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation Board has appointed Lindsey Webber as its new Chief Executive Officer. Lindsey will join the PHO at the end of May from the Waikato-based Hauraki Primary Health Organisation where she was initially clinical services manager and, since 2016, deputy CEO. Board co-chairs Luke Bradford and Paora Stanley say they are excited to have Lindsey at the helm. “With a special interest in primary healthcare initiatives that focus on reducing inequities and empowering...
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Cheaper doctors’ visits for CSC holders

WBOPPHO News | Posted on April 8, 2019
Cheaper doctors’ visits for Community Service Card holders came into effect on 1 December 2018. Most general practices under the umbrella of the Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation are charging lower fees for enrolled patients with a Community Services Card, and their dependents. (more…)
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School health services in the community

WBOPPHO News | Posted on April 8, 2019
Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation school health nurses Waihi Tunbridge-Ross and Tricia Tyrrell were on hand to offer health advice and support to Western Bay of Plenty youth over the recent school holidays. (more…)
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Clean, cut and cover

WBOPPHO News | Posted on April 8, 2019
Clean, cut and cover. That’s the advice from Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation nurse practitioner Caroline Vanstone when it comes to looking after cuts and scrapes this summer. (more…)
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