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GP21 - Conference for General Practice
6-8 August 2021
TSB Arena & Shed 6 Wellington
We are proud to be hosting one of New Zealand’s most exciting health conferences to be held this year. The lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic and the rollout of the Health and Disability System Review has created the perfect backdrop for a gathering of New Zealand health sector representatives. We believe this event will attract high interest from a broad range of medical professionals.
Our theme this year is:
Building for the future – transforming the health sector
Ka mate kāinga tahi, ka ora kāinga rua
+Undoctored
Media release from ProCare Health
Monday 19 July 2021, 11:08 AM
4 minutes to Read
Collaboration will be the key to change New Zealand’s Pacific health inequities, according to the country’s largest network of healthcare professionals.
ProCare CEO Bindi Norwell has responded to the Health, Quality & Safety Commission’s report Bula Sautu by pledging continued support of cross-sector solutions to the dire health issues that plague our Pacific families throughout the entire life course. She cites the organisation’s Population Health Strategy as being its guiding force, central to every stream of work, and agrees with Bula Sautu’s number one step towards improving Pacific health: Know your data .