MEDIA RELEASE - With reference to the National Bowel Screening programme Te ORA says: Media Release - National Bowel Screening programmeDownload We have considered the epidemiology as reported by researchers Ass-Prof Sue Crengle and Melissa Cragg and have been...
He Aitua – Dr Joe Williams
Kua hinga nei te rangatira nui, a Takuta Joe Williams. Ahu mai te tangata nei i tōna ūkaipō i Aitūtaki – puta noa nei ki te ao hauora, ki te ao rangahau, me te ao tōrangaū. Heoi, e mahi tonu atu ana i wā mate ai. Aue hoki, ka nui te mamae mō ō tō iwi o ngā moutere, me...
Choosing Wisely means Choosing Equity
Tēnā koutou katoa, To view the report please click here>> We are delighted to send you a copy of the report Choosing Wisely means Choosing Equity 2020, commissioned by Choosing Wisely and Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (Te ORA). Choosing Wisely is an...
Te ORA Hui a-Tau and Scientific Conference 2020
Announcing Te ORA Hui a-Tau & Scientific Conference in partnership with RNZCGP's Health Aotearoa 2020. Announcing Health Aotearoa 2020! You will recall that the WONCA Asia Pacific conference scheduled for April was postponed due to COVID-19.We are very pleased to...
Te ORA and the Health and Disability System Review
This report has much to commend it. The move to a national services procurement programme with a population health focus will do much to reduce fragmentation of services, and fewer DHBs with no appointed governers is likely to increase efficiency. But it has two...
Te Whatārangi – Wai2499 Update
Treaty of Waitangi The Health Services and Outcomes Kaupapa Inquiry (Wai 2575) began in November 2016. Wai 2499 was filed by Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa2. The Wai 2499 claim concerns inequitable Māori health outcomes across the entire New Zealand health system, including...
Te ORA submission to the Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry
Te ORA, the Māori Medical Practitioners Association acknowledges the work of the Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry and respectfully forwards this submission. Te ORA is the professional body representing approximately 350 Māori medical practitioner across general...
Hui a-Tau & Scientific Conference – Registrations Open
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Te ORA Hui ā-Tau & Scientific Conference 2020 – Call for Abstracts
Te ORA Hui a-Tau & Scientific Conference 2020 Call for Abstracts is now open. “Mahia te mahi, hei painga mō te iwi. Manaakitia te iwi, whaangaingia te tangata. Kia mau ki te aroha, me te rangimārie” Kirihaehae Te Puea Hērangi For more information please click...
Te ORA Hui ā-Tau & Scientific Conference 2020, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Tēnā Koutou Katoa Recently we announced to our members that Te ORA will partner with The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network to host the 2020 WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference in Auckland,...
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