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GPMRI service rolled out as wait times fall Ka puta atu te ratonga o GPMRI, ka heke te roa o te wā e whanga ana ngā tūroro
ACC has rolled out a national MRI referral service across Aotearoa to reduce MRI wait times by almost half which will significantly benefit patients and GPs.
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Sarah’s story: Losing a finger but finding perspective Te kōrero a Sarah: Kua poroa te matimati, engari kua mahea te titiro
After suffering a horrific hand injury, Sarah has made a full recovery. She encourages others to slow down to prevent injury.
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Carla’s story: New treatment pathway helps sports-mad teen bounce back Te kōrero a Carla: He ara whakamaimoa hou hei whakapiki ake te ora o te hunga rangatahi e tino ngākaunui ana ki te hākinakina
A young football player from South Auckland is now back on the field after becoming the latest success story of the Escalated Care Pathway, an innovative new injury management option.
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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.
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Rising star Paris Lokotui had just been included in the Silver Ferns training squad when a serious knee injury threatened her career. She is now a big advocate of the NetballSmart injury prevention programme, which ACC supports Netball New Zealand to run.
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HealthOne is a secure electronic record. It allows clients’ healthcare providers to quickly access medical information. This will help clients’ care teams make safer, faster, and better-informed decisions about their care.
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Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
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Warming up gives you the edge all season Ka kitea ngā hua o te mahi whakamahana tinana i te roanga o te whakataetae
The winter sports season is shorter this year because of COVID-19 lockdown, so conditioning and warming up is more important than ever to avoid injury.
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Heartbroken mother Karen Skellett lost her only son Jack, 23, to a tragic kayaking drowning two years ago. She’s encouraging New Zealanders to avoid her pain by taking care around the water this summer.
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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.