Pegasus Health Quality Awards
Media release, Pegasus Health, 25 November 2009
Pegasus Health Quality Awards
Innovation, community collaboration and a strong team ethic were the common themes at this year's Pegasus Health Quality Awards held in Christchurch last weekend.
The awards recognise and encourage excellence among the 94 general practices that are part of the Pegasus Health network in Canterbury. General practice teams, GPs, practice nurses, administrators and Pegasus Health staff members were recognised for their contribution to primary health care.
Pegasus Health Chair Dr Martin Seers says the awards are an important way to put quality in general practice front and centre.
"The awards are a salient reminder of what really matters in general practice: quality outcomes for patients," says Dr Seers. "No matter what the political or funding environment or any other social or economic forces at play, there is one constant that matters most to practice teams and those who support them in their work - striving for excellence in everything we do."
"Pegasus Health practice teams have a long and proud history of innovation, having pioneered many initiatives over the past 15 years that have now been adopted nationally and even internationally. We want to continue to encourage the sort of thinking, flexibility and innovation that leads to better ways of working."
Dr Seers says looking for more effective ways of delivering more care to larger numbers of people is becoming especially important given the region's aging population and the challenges around finding enough doctors, nurses and practice staff to take care of us all.
"Like all parts of the health system we face a shrinking workforce at the same time as greater demand from patients. We all need to be focused on finding innovative solutions to the challenges both in front of us and ahead of us."
Dr Seers says collaboration - both within general practice teams and with other providers - is key to a successful future.
"The range of our sponsors reflects the importance we all place on finding new ways to work more closely together."
The following gold sponsors helped make the 2009 Pegasus Health Quality Awards possible: the Canterbury District Health Board, CBS Canterbury, Christchurch Radiology Group, Nurse Maude, Pacific Resort, Partnership Health Canterbury, Southern Cross Healthcare, St John and The Press.
The winners:
Outstanding
Contribution to General Practice by a General
Practitioner
Dr Philip Frost, East Care
Health
Outstanding Contribution by a Practice
Nurse
Sandra White, Linwood Avenue Medical Centre
St
John Award for Outstanding Contribution by a Practice
Manager, Administrator or Receptionist
Lynn Davies,
Practice Manager, St Martins Medical Practice
Outstanding
Contribution by a Small Group Leader
Dr Mark Cohen, Ilam
Medical Centre
The Canterbury District Health Board Award
for the Best Multidisciplinary Team
Lincoln Medical
The
Southern Cross Award for Clinical Innovation
Barrington
Medical Centre
The CBS Canterbury Award for Business
Innovation
Merivale Medical Practice
The Nurse Maude
Award for Palliative Care
Dr Murray Robson, Straven
Medical Rooms
The Partnership Health Canterbury Award for
Outstanding Contribution to Health Promotion
Linwood
Avenue Medical Practice
The Christchurch Radiology Group
Award for Outstanding Contribution to Health
Information
Dr Martin Wilson, Wainoni Medical
Centre
The Press Award for Outstanding General Practice
Leadership
Dr David Kerr
Chair and CEO Special Award Recipients:
o Dr John Hudson, North Avon Medical
Centre
o Technology Support Group, Pegasus
Health
o Symon McHerron, Business Information Services
Manager
o Vivian Huang, Practice Nurse, Doctors on
Riccarton
o Dr Simon Brokenshire, Clinical Director, 24
Hour
Surgery
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