Press Release – ProCare Health
Primary Health Organisation ProCare has welcomed the focus on health in Budget 2021 noting the social investment will have an impact on a person’s health and wellbeing.
ProCare CEO Bindi Norwell says “it is very positive to see the investment in supporting people who have the lowest incomes, including housing, all of which when addressed will help to shift inequity in health outcomes.”
Ms Norwell adds “the investment committed to the Māori Health Authority is a significant step to improve health outcomes for Māori and we are looking forward to seeing the Authority take shape.”
On World Family Doctor Day ProCare urges all New Zealanders to acknowledge and thank their family doctor for the crucial role they have played during the pandemic keeping communities safe. ProCare Group CEO Bindi Norwell says “GPs across New Zealand .
Friday, 14 May 2021, 4:07 pm
A local healthcare team is offering free pyjamas
and nappies as an extra incentive to get Auckland children
vaccinated.
A local healthcare team is
offering free pyjamas and nappies as an extra incentive to
get Auckland children vaccinated.
ProCare, New
Zealand’s largest Primary Health care Organisation (PHO),
is trialling the winter wellness packs to encourage the
immunisation of Māori and Pacific children.
More than
400 PJ and nappy packs will be gifted to whānau through 28
of ProCare’s family medical centres who have the highest
number of children yet to be immunised.
ProCare Group
CEO Bindi Norwell says a very unfortunate impact of the
Press Release – ProCare Health
A local healthcare team is offering free pyjamas and nappies as an extra incentive to get Auckland children vaccinated.
A local healthcare team is offering free pyjamas and nappies as an extra incentive to get Auckland children vaccinated.
ProCare, New Zealand’s largest Primary Health care Organisation (PHO), is trialling the winter wellness packs to encourage the immunisation of Māori and Pacific children.
More than 400 PJ and nappy packs will be gifted to whānau through 28 of ProCare’s family medical centres who have the highest number of children yet to be immunised.
ProCare Group CEO Bindi Norwell says a very unfortunate impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is that there has been a drop in the number of children receiving their childhood vaccinations, particularly in Māori and Pacific families.