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Better Sooner More Convenient Primary Care - New Zealand Doctor

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Low uptake by<br />

primary and<br />

secondary care<br />

clinicians<br />

Local adaptation<br />

process not<br />

effective<br />

Low -<br />

moderate<br />

High Educational sessions, assist clinicians<br />

to put in „favourites‟ in their web<br />

browser, multiple reminders about the<br />

pathways, link on PHO and DHB<br />

websites.<br />

Low High Will need to revert to joint workshops,<br />

if necessary.<br />

11 Engagement<br />

Working group who developed this plan:<br />

West Coast:<br />

Vicki Robertson, Chief Medical Officer<br />

Jane O‟Malley, Director of Nursing and Midwifery for West Coast District Health<br />

Dr Jocelyn Tracey, West Coast <strong>Primary</strong> Secondary Liaison Officer<br />

Alison McDougall, Patient Journey Improvement Coordinator<br />

Canterbury:<br />

Graham McGeoch – Canterbury Initiative Clinical Leader and Clinical Editor for HP<br />

Juanita Gibson – Technical Writer – Streamliners.<br />

Emma Harding Streamliners<br />

Ian Anderson – Streamliners, also working on CDHB EOI project.<br />

Bronwyn Petrie – Project Manager – Canterbury Initiative team.<br />

Other clinicians involved: Dr Greville Wood, Dr Carol Atmore, Dr John Garret, Alison Lobb (RN),<br />

Liz Burns (RN).<br />

12 Organisational accountabilities<br />

Canterbury will retain ownership of the Health Pathways.<br />

13 Costs<br />

The Canterbury Initiative is supporting and funding the West Coast adaption of the pathways as<br />

follows:<br />

access to HealthPathways web site<br />

Business case appendices V12 AC 25Feb2010 Page 69

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