Canterbury’s First PHO is launched
Canterbury’s First Primary Health Organisation is launched
Canterbury’s first Primary Health Organisation
(PHO) will be launched tomorrow (Tuesday, 1 July 2003).
PHOs are the local provider organisations through which
District Health Boards (DHBs) are implementing the Primary
Health Care Strategy. To be known as the Canterbury
Community Primary Health Organisation, it will be based in
Christchurch and will be a combination of 14 existing health
groups including:
- Family Planning Association
-
Freedom Clinic Trust
- Hepatitis C Resource Centre Te
Waipounamu
- New Zealand Aids Foundation
- New
Zealand Prostitutes Collective
- PATHS
- Plunket
Canterbury
- Rodger Wright Centre (DSIC Trust)
-
Tangata Atumotu Trust
- Te Amorangi Richmond
- Te
Rawhiti Family Health Centre
- Timeout Carers
- Union
and Community Health Centre
- Youth Health Trust
Eve Nissan, the Project Co-ordinator for the Canterbury Community PHO said that these organisations had been “exploring ways of working together for the last two years” and saw this initiative as enabling them to be connected on a formal basis.
Utilising the Access formula, the Canterbury Community PHO will be able to maintain low fees, and the increased funding will enable more focus on diabetes management especially around encouraging patients to be tested, working with the Diabetes Centre and podiatry professionals, as well as raising community awareness about Diabetes. Promoting oral health will also be a priority.
The Canterbury Community PHO is a not-for-profit body, which has a strong belief in social justice, especially in the delivery of health care to those who need it most.
ENDS