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Surgical mesh report: ACC taking action to improve client experience and health outcomes He pūrongo mō te raumata rata: kei te whakapau kaha a ACC ki te whakapai ake i ngā wheako o te kiritaki me ngā putanga hauora
We're taking a number of actions to improve the experience and health outcomes for people treated with surgical mesh.
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Martin Than is passionate about improving outcomes for New Zealanders dealing with concussion. He is the Project Manager of Wayfind, a game-changing software tool which incorporates best practice guidelines for how a patient is treated.
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Para athlete Peter Cowan has overcome the odds since losing a leg in a cycling accident at 15. This year, he’s attempting to achieve a lifetime goal – to qualify for the Paralympics.
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Our Māori Health Lead Pollyanne Taare and Head of Māori Health Partnerships Eldon Paea shared the progress of our rongoā Māori service at a global event in Canada last month. Pollyanne says it was great affirmation that we’re on the right track.
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Rongoā Māori practitioners across New Zealand are looking forward to coming together in May for a time of collaboration and connection at the inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference.
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The sizzle of the grill is one of the sounds of summer. But barbeques are also a common cause of injury so we’re encouraging people to ‘Have a hmmm’ before they fire up the barbie.
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Seven tips to keep your home workout injury-free and fun Ngā tohu āwhina e whitu kia kore koe e whara, kia ngahau hoki, ō mahi korikori i te kāinga
With gyms and fitness centres closed, more people are working up a sweat from home. Here are some tips to do it safely during bubble life.
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ACC uses a system that allows us to identify and fast-track the acceptance of straightforward claims. ACC employees review and assess complex claims.
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Ben's story: How a 50/50 decision changed a life forever Te kōrero a Ben: Nā te whakatau 50/50 ka huri kē tōna ao
As Ben Lucas watches the Paralympic Games, he doesn't think of his accident. He looks back on his Para Sport career, and those he took to the world stage.
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Māmā Rangiiria Keogh believes it’s important for Māori to receive culturally appropriate care. She went through a tough time after her maternal birth injury (MBI) went undiagnosed but is now back into an active life after receiving the support she needed.