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The latest news, stories and updates from across Pinnacle and our network, including blogs and reflections on primary care and community health.

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Beyond the headlines: Justin's views
ArticleEquityPractices

26 March 2024

Beyond the headlines: Justin's views

Justin Butcher, Pinnacle CEO, talks about the funding for pre-call and recall admissions for general practice, and provides an update on the PSAAP and upcoming negotiations

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Measles alert
Article

28 February 2024

Measles alert

Find out more about the measles, and what you can do to protect you and your whānau.

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A question of partnership – a humbling experience
ArticleEquityPeople

26 February 2024

A question of partnership – a humbling experience

On 1 October 2023 Pinnacle CE Justin Butcher joined Pinnacle colleagues, kaumātua, and board and Māori governance rōpū members, in Rōtorua to officially gift one of our practices, Ōwhata Medical Centre, to Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Pikiao. Read Justin's thoughts on this partnership here.

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A good change is coming for the general practice quality plan
ArticlePracticesQuality

14 December 2023

A good change is coming for the general practice quality plan

From 1 July 2024, Pinnacle is changing the focus of the quality plan to support capacity and capability building in general practice. There will also be a change to how quality plan funds are allocated. This funding is not attached to targets, and will enable you to build capacity.

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Results of network survey: 100 day action plan and smokefree repeal
ArticleAdvocacyPreventative care

13 December 2023

Results of network survey: 100 day action plan and smokefree repeal

We received 40 responses to our survey on the new government’s 100-day action plan, and the repeal of SERPA and Smokefree 2025 legislation. Thank you to everyone who took time to respond. While 40 is not a large amount given the number of general practice staff across the network, the feedback does align with what we are hearing directly from practices, and gives us a good understanding of where our advocacy efforts need to be.

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