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Long-Term Conditions Programme
Published 17 November 2008, Posted in NationalInterested in the Long Term Conditiions Programme being directed by Dr Jane O’Hallahan from the Sector Capability & Innovation Directorate of the Ministry of Health?
Good day everyone.
The privilege of directing the Long-Term Conditions Programme is that it involves listening, observing and carefully considering the expert views of people from all walks of life and professional backgrounds. I am committed to ensuring that the Long-Term Conditions Framework for New Zealand/Aotearoa, currently being developed, will reflect the sum of all the expertise that New Zealanders and others are so generously sharing with us.
To all those who are part of this movement for improved long-term conditions management, thank you.
Please find here a link to our latest up-date.
In this issue, the following topics are covered:
- Overview from the Director’s desk
- Visit to Bay of Plenty DHB
- Peak Body Representative Group for Chronic Disease Prevention Meeting
- INNOV’08
- Nurse Maude
- Community and Voluntary Sector Advisory Group
- Consumer Focus Groups
- New Zealand Pain Society
- NGO-Ministry of Health Forum
- A consumer’s view - Kathy Torpie
- Ministry of Social Development- PATHS programme
- Other meetings
- Interesting reading for those new to the area
- Other useful links
Any problems viewing the link or any other comments, suggestions or feedback please let me know.
Kind regards,
Jane
Dr Jane O’Hallahan
Programme Director
Long Term Conditions
Sector Capability & Innovation Directorate
Ministry of Health
DDI: 04 816 3663
Fax: 04 816 2989
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