Primary Health Organisations & General Practice (GPs)
The four Primary Health Organisations within MidCentral District Health Board are responsible for the coordination and delivery of local primary health care services including the first contact for health services (general practice, health promotion and other specialised services).
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Manawatu PHO
Horowhenua PHO
Tararua PHO
Otaki PHO
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More About Primary Health Organisations (PHO)
PHOs improve access to Primary Health Care.
The PHOs in MidCentral’s district serve a defined geographical areas. These areas align with local authority boundaries.
Manawatu PHO
Manawatu District Council and Palmerston North City Council
98,000 people
Horowhenua PHO
Horowhenua District Council
25,000 people
Tararua PHO
Tararua District Council
15,000 people
Otaki PHO
Otaki ward of Kapiti District Council
6,000 people
PHOs are funded on the basis of the number of people enrolled on their register. People join the PHO by enrolling with a general practice.
Primary Health Organisation Responsibilities
PHOs are responsible for coordinating local primary health care services with the objectives of improving the community’s health and reducing health inequalities. They have particular responsibility for overseeing first contact health services provided by general practice, which are to be provided on a 24 hour a day, seven day a week basis. They are also responsible for a range of other specialized services such as diabetes specialist nursing, chronic care teams, local health promotion and Services to Improve Access.
PHOs are responsible for the coordination and delivery of 24 hour accident and medical services. They are also responsible for the investigation, assessment, treatment, monitoring and recovery of health problems, including the care of chronic or recurring conditions.
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Last Updated 16/06/2010