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Health professionals are encouraged to watch new learning modules on understanding bias in health care, released today for Patient Safety Week.
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Developed with the help of an ACC workplace injury prevention grant, an innovative calf trailer is set to help reduce sprain and strain injuries on dairy farms.
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Heading out tramping? Have the confidence to speak up E puta atu ana koe ki te wao? Me māia ki te kōrero
Speaking up can feel awkward when tramping in a group, but Abbie Law wishes she had done that before attempting the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
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Learn about types of complex cover, like mental injury, treatment injury and work-related gradual process injury.
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The career of promising footballer Jarrod Young was cut short by a series of concussions, the worst of which kept him in bed for six months. He’s sharing his story to help others and highlight the importance of player welfare.
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The new Sensitive Claims Service launches on 1 December. You can use our new interactive guide to help you plan how you’ll transition kiritaki (clients) to the new contract. This will ensure they can continue to receive the treatment and services they nee
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As we prepare for the launch of the new Sensitive Claims Service on 1 December, existing ISSC suppliers and providers will need to consider how you can best support kiritaki through the transition to the new contract.
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Important deadline: 31 May 2025 is the last day to transition claims to the Sensitive Claims Service
This is our final reminder that all kiritakimust be transitioned from the Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims (ISSC) to the Sensitive Claims Service by no later than 31 May 2025. This is to ensure continuity of care and to help effectively manage the flow of kiritaki over to the new service.
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We're making changes to some of our contracts so providers can lodge claims and provide treatment.
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After winning bronze at the Paralympics, Peter Cowan is now a hero to many in his Hawke’s Bay hometown. His career will come full circle this week when he attends the IronMāori rangatahi, tamariki and kaumatua events in Napier.