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Bringing Māori ingenuity to the forefront of ACC Kia noho te auhuatanga o te Māori ki mua i te aroaro o ACC
To help us better serve our Māori customers, we’re seeking a new panelist to join Whānau Oranga Pūmau (ACC’s Māori Customer Advisory Panel).
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Working together to treat and prevent sepsis E mahitahi ana ki te rongoā, ki te kaupare atu hoki i te mate whakatāoke
World Sepsis Day, on 13 September, is an opportunity to raise awareness of a disease which affects more than 1 in 100 people in New Zealand every year.
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Our new online platform MyACC makes it easier for you to access support and information about your claim.
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Non-effective communication from customers means we need to restrict how, when, or why you can communicate with us. This is known as a communication plan.
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Award-winning comedian Nick Rado headlines an all-star line-up – including Courtney Dawson, Kajun Brooking and Wilson Dixon – who are travelling to Hawke’s Bay for a pair of Farmstrong Comedy Night Shows.
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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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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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Rongoā Māori practitioner Jolie Davis is passionate about its power to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders. Rongoā (traditional healing) has been offered as a rehabilitation service by ACC for three years and is helping a wide range of people.
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Parliament passed the Accident Compensation (Maternal Birth Injury and Other Matters) Amendment Bill last week which expands cover to include specific maternal birth injuries as accidents.