Te Whatu Ora to roll out 24/7 telehealth primary care service in rural areas
Ka Ora Telecare, a partnership between Reach Aotearoa, Practice Plus and Emergency Consult, is partnering with general practices in rural areas to deliver the telehealth service. The aim is to support practices by creating extra capacity, including providing overnight support and taking on overflow patients during usual hours. The service should also help redirect patients from emergency departments outside of practice hours.
The service is subsidised by Te Whatu Ora, with free nurse consultations and co-payments for GP consultations.
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