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PageBowel screening champions
They come from all walks of life, yet are united by their shared belief in the importance of looking after our health through bowel screening.PageCommunity Health Council
The Community Health Council is an advisory council for Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Southern and WellSouth Primary Health Network (hospital and community health services including GPs) and has enabled a stronger patient voice to be heard across…PageSouthern HealthPathways
Why use HealthPathways? Using HealthPathways, clinicians can consistently and appropriately treat patients and refer for speciality services, improving quality of care, accessing the right treatments and services and often reducingPageUsing Southern HealthPathways - Dr Jill McIlraith
From the routine to the rare - HealthPathways provide GPs with referral guidelines Jill McIlraith’s experience in family practice will sound familiar to most of her fellow General Practitioners: “You don’t know what you’re goPageWellSouth careers
At WellSouth we pride ourselves on being a rewarding place to work. Small enough to get to know everyone,PageAlliance South Leadership Team
Alliance South is the partnership between Te Whatu Ora Southern and WellSouth primary health network. Its aim is to promote better integration of health services to improve the health and well-being of people and communities across the Southern district.PageMental Health Advance Preferences Statement
A Mental Health Advance Preferences Statement - also sometimes known as an MAP or an advance directive - is a way for you to let people know what you would like to happen if you experience an episode of mental distress and are unable to communicate your…PageSmokefree - Real People Real Stories
Despite the known dangers, tobacco smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable death and disease, killing around 5,000 New Zealanders every year. 16% of adults currently smoke in New Zealand with rates for Maori at 35%, Pacific people at 25…PageNotification information for Health Professionals
Public Health is responsible for identifying, assessing and reducing communicable disease risks in our communities. This includes the management of people with communicable disease and their contacts.PageResource Centre Newsletter Dec 2019 - Jan 2020
Welcome to the Resource Centre newsletter which highlights some of the events and campaigns happening both nationally and in the Southern region.PublicationNational Safe Sleep Day – make every sleep a safe sleep
‘Make every sleep a safe sleep’ is Southern DHBs message to parents with young babies on National Safe Sleep Day - Te Rā Mokopuna on Friday (6 December).PublicationEnduring power of attorney
An Enduring Power of Attorney is a formal document that outlines who you would like to 'talk' for you and make decisions on your behalf if are too unwell to do this. Enduring Power of Attorney - Protect your futurePageSouthland Hospital, Invercargill
Southland Hospital is a Te Whatu Ora hospital in Invercargill, pServiceInfectious disease information
Infectious (or communicable) diseases include illnesses such as measles, tuberculosis (TB), whooping cough (pertussis) and many different “bugs” that can give people vomiting and diarrhoea.PageIwi Governance Committee
He mihi tenei ki ka rakatira I runga i ka kaupapa Hauora o tena o tena, piki mai kake mai i runga i ka ahuatanga o wa, Mauriora! The Iwi Governance Committee (IGC) provides advice and makes recommendations to the Southern DHB Board regarding Māori Health…PageCountdown Kids Hospital Appeal raises $75,712 for Otago children
Christmas came early when a cheque for $75,712 raised by the Countdown Kids 2019 Hospital Appeal, was presented to Southern DHB children’s services (Dunedin Hospital).PublicationCountdown Kids Hospital Appeal raises $39,367 for Southland children
Christmas came early for Southland children today when a cheque for $39,367 raised by the Countdown Kids 2019 Hospital Appeal, was presented to Southern DHB at Countdown Tay Street in Invercargill.PublicationLegionnaires’ disease
Here are six easy things you can do to prevent Legionnaires' diseaseLiving well campaignSystems for success
Our systems make it easy for our people to manage care, and to work together safely.PageImproving our system
We have celebrated a number of successes this year bringing us closer towards a high quality, coordinated health system.PagePatient experience survey
Growing evidence tells us that patient experience is a good indicator of the quality of health services.PageDoes the ‘doctor-nurse game’ still exist today and if so what is its impact?
“Does the ‘doctor-nurse game’ still exist today and if so what is its impact”? Interprofessional collaboration is essential if quality healthcare is to be delivered to patients. As key providers of healthcare doctors and nurses need to have effective,…EventPrimary & Community Care Strategy and Action Plan
We’re changing how we deliver health care services to better meet the needs of the people and communities we serve.PublicationBreastfeeding Support Newsletter Edition 17
PublicationBreastfeeding Support Newsletter Edition 18
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