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South Canterbury Health Targets How is My DHB performing?on Track How is the South Canterbury DHB Performing?How is My DHB performing? 2016/17 QUARTER ONE (JULY–SEPTEMBER 2016) RESULTS www.health.govt.nz/healthtargetsThe latest health target results (July-September 2016) show 2016/17 QUARTER ONE (JULY–SEPTEMBER 2016) RESULTS www.health.govt.nz/healthtargets This is the first time Raising This is the first time Raising that the South Canterbury DHB continues to perform well Healthy Kids has been Healthy Kids has been and remains close to achieving a number of targets. reported as a health target. reported as a health target. The health targets are set nationally and drive our Shorter Improved Faster Increasedperformance to ensure people get Betterbetter access to key Raising Shorter Improved Faster Increased Better Raising stays in access to health services. help for stays in access to help for This is the first time that the new raising healthy kids target has been reported, and we are pleased to see the South Kick the habit! How is MyCanterbury DHB district’sHow result was in performing?the top is three ofMy the DHB performing? SC’s New Stop Smoking Service country, at 71 per cent. It’s that time of year again, the one for resolutions and 2016/17 QUARTER ONE (JULY–SEPTEMBER 2016) RESULTS 2016/17 QUARTER ONE (JULY–SEPTEMBERwww.health.govt.nz/healthtargets 2016) RESULTS www.health.govt.nz/healthtargets Emergency The target is a key part of the Government’s Childhood Emergency promises. If yourThis resolution is the first timeis to Raising stop smoking for good, This is the first time Raising Elective Surgery Immunisation Smokers to Quit Healthy Kids Departments Elective SurgeryHealthy Kids has been Cancer Treatment ImmunisationHealthy Kids has been Smokers to Quit Healthy Kids Departments Cancer Treatment Obesity Plan. Obesity is a serious issue threatening the health check out Kick Ashreported South as Canterbury, a health target. the new stop smoking reported as a health target. of young Kiwis, which means some of our kids could end up service. Group based therapy sessions for 2017 begin Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Change from Change from quarterprevious against Progress plan (discharges) Change from quarterprevious Change from quarterprevious Change from quarterprevious Change from quarter*previous performance (%) 95% Change from quarterprevious performance (%) 100% against Progress plan (discharges) performance (%) 85% Change from quarterprevious living performanceshorter (%) lives95% than Change from quarterprevious their parents. performance (%) 90% Change from quarterprevious performance (%) 95% Change from quarter*previous performance (%) 95% on Wednesday 18thperformance of (% ) January,100% 6 pm at 18 Woollcombeperformance (% ) 85% performance (%) 95% performance (%) 90% performance (%) 95% 1 West Coast 99 – 1 Northland 125  1 Waitemata 86  1 Hutt Valley 96 – 1 Lakes 90 – 1 Waitemata 83 1 NAWest Coast 99 – Street.1 Northland Contact the125 Kick Ash South Canterbury1 Waitemata team 86on  1 Hutt Valley 96 – 1 Lakes 90 – 1 Waitemata 83 NA Shorter ImprovedUnder the target, the aim Shorteris that by DecemberFaster 2017, 95 per ImprovedIncreased FasterBetter IncreasedRaising Better Raising 2 Waitemata 97  2 Tairawhiti 122  2 Capital & Coast 84 – 2 Hawke’s Bay 95 – 2 Nelson Marlborough 89 – 2 Auckland 79 2 NAWaitemata 97  Ph2 0800Tairawhiti 542 527 to122 start your New Year2 smokefree.Capital & Coast 84 – 2 Hawke’s Bay 95 – 2 Nelson Marlborough 89 – 2 Auckland 79 NA 3 South Canterbury 96 – 3 Whanganui 121  3 Nelson Marlboroughstays83 in  3 South Canterburyaccesscent of children95 to identified stays as3 obeseCounties in Manukauin the B489 School Check access3 South Canterbury to 71 3 NASouth Canterbury 96help for– 3 Whanganui 121  3 Nelson Marlboroughhelp for83  3 South Canterbury 95  3 Counties Manukau 89  3 South Canterbury 71 NA 4 Wairarapa 96 – 4 Taranaki 112  4 Bay of Plenty 82  4 Canterburyare offered95 a referral– to an 4appropriateTairawhiti health89 professional 4 Northland 70 4 NAWairarapa 96 – 4 Taranaki 112  4 Bay of Plenty 82  4 Canterbury 95 – 4 Tairawhiti 89  4 Northland 70 NA 5 Tairawhiti 96 – 5 MidCentral 112  5 Waikato 81  5 MidCentralfor follow-up95 and family– based5 nutrition,Canterbury activity89 and lifestyle– 5 MidCentral 66 5 NATairawhiti 96 – 5 MidCentral 112  5 Waikato 81  5 MidCentral 95 – 5 Canterbury 89 – 5 MidCentral 66 NA 6 Counties Manukau 96 – 6 Counties Manukau 110  6 Southern 79  6 Southern 95  6 Bay of Plenty 88  6 Lakes 62 6 NACounties Manukau 96 – 6 Counties Manukau 110  6 Southern 79  6 Southern 95  6 Bay of Plenty 88  6 Lakes 62 NA interventions. 7 Nelson Marlborough 96 – 7 Waikato 108  7 Auckland 79  7 Whanganui 94 – 7 Waitemata 87  7 Tairawhiti 56 7 NANelson Marlborough 96 – Further7 Waikato 108 Health 7 Auckland 79  7 Whanganui 94 – 7 Waitemata 87  7 Tairawhiti 56 NA 8 Auckland 95 – 8 Hutt Valley 108  8 Lakes 78  8 Capital &Increased Coast 94 Immunisation was8 achieved,Waikato with87 95 per cent 8 Hutt Valley 53 8 NAAuckland 95 – 8 Hutt Valley 108  8 Lakes 78  8 Capital & Coast 94  8 Waikato 87  8 Hutt Valley 53 NA 9 Whanganui 94  9 Nelson Marlborough 107  9 Canterbury 78  9 Wairarapa 94  9 Auckland 87  9 Southern 49 9 NAWhanganui 94  9 Nelson Marlborough 107  9 Canterbury 78  9 Wairarapa 94  9 Auckland 87  9 Southern 49 NA Emergency of eight-month-olds havingEmergency their primary course of 10 Bay of Plenty 94 – 10 Lakes 106  10 MidCentralDepartments77  10 AucklandElective Surgery94 – Departments10 MidCentralCancer Treatment87 – Elective10 Whanganui SurgeryImmunisation47 10 NABay ofCancer Plenty TreatmentSmokers94 to Quit– Fund10 LakesImmunisation106 HealthyRecipients Kids 10 MidCentralSmokers to77 Quit  10 AucklandHealthy Kids94 – 10 MidCentral 87 – 10 Whanganui 47 NA 11 Taranaki 94 – 11 Waitemata 105  11 South Canterbury 77  11 Countiesimmunisation Manukau 94 at six weeks, three11 Wairarapa months and five87 months –on 11 Waikato 47 11 NATaranaki 94 – 11 Waitemata 105  11 South Canterbury 77  11 Counties Manukau 94  11 Wairarapa 87 – 11 Waikato 47 NA 12 Hutt Valley 94 – 12 Southern 105  12 Whanganui 76  12 Waitematatime. 94  12 South Canterbury 86  12 Canterbury 46 12 NAHutt Valley 94 – 12 Southern 105  12 Whanganui 76  12 Waitemata 94  12 South Canterbury 86  12 Canterbury 46 NA Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one Quarter one

13 Canterbury 93 13 West Coast 104 13 Northland performance76 (%) Change from quarterprevious 13 Waikato performance92 (%) against Progress plan (discharges) 13 Taranaki performance86 (%) Change from quarterprevious 13 West Coast performance40 (%) 13 Canterbury Change from quarterprevious 93 performance (%) 13 West Change from quarterprevious Coast 104 performance (%) 13 Northland Change from quarter*previous 76  13 Waikato 92  13 Taranaki 86  13 West Coast 40   95% 100% performance (%) 95% Change from quarterprevious 85%  performance (%) 100% against Progress plan (discharges) 95%NA performance (%) 85% Change from quarterprevious 90% performance (%) 95% Change from quarterprevious 95% performance (%) 90% Change from quarterprevious performance (%) 95% Change from quarter*previous NA 14 Northland 93 – 14 Bay of Plenty 103  141 CountiesWest Coast Manukau 7599 – 141 TaranakiNorthlandShorter stays92125 in Emergency Departments141 CapitalWaitemata & Coast continued8586 to be on Further141 NelsonHutt Valleydetails Marlborough can3396 be viewed14 NANorthland– at www.health.govt.nz/1 Lakes 93 90 – Announced14 Bay– of Plenty1 Waitemata103 83  14 NACounties Manukau 75  14 Taranaki 92  14 Capital & Coast 85  14 Nelson Marlborough 33 NA 1 West Coast 99 – 1 Northland 125  1 Waitemata 86  1 Hutt Valley 96 – 1 Lakes 90 – 1 Waitemata 83 NA 15 Hawke’s Bay 92 – 15 Canterbury 99  152 TaranakiWaitemata 7497  152 NorthlandTairawhititarget, and91122 good improvements2 Waitemata 152 Whanganui Capitalwere97 & Coastmade in85 84Faster Cancer2 Tairawhiti– healthtargets152 CountiesHawke’s122 ManukauBay 2995 215 NACapitalHawke’s– & BayCoast2 Nelson8492 Marlborough 89 –– SCDHB215 Hawke’sCanterbury– Bay Endowment2 Auckland9599 79 Fund– 215 2016NelsonNATaranaki Marlborough 8974 – 215 AucklandNorthland 7991 NA 15 Whanganui 85  15 Counties Manukau 29 NA 16 MidCentral 91  16 Capital & Coast 97  163 TairawhitiSouth Canterbury 7496 – 163 TairawhitiWhanganuiTreatment.91121 3 South Canterbury163 WestNelson Coast96 Marlborough 8483– 3 Whanganui 163 WairarapaSouth121 Canterbury 2995 316 NANelsonMidCentral Marlborough3 Counties8391 Manukau 89 316 SouthCapital Canterbury & Coast3 South95 Canterbury97 71 316 CountiesNATairawhiti Manukau 8974  316 SouthTairawhiti Canterbury 7191 NA 16 West Coast 84  16 Wairarapa 29 NA 17 Lakes 91  17 Hawke’s Bay 97  174 WairarapaWairarapa 7396  174 LakesTaranaki 90112  174 NorthlandBay of Plenty 8482  174 TaranakiCanterbury 2895 17 NALakes 4 Tairawhiti91 89  17 Hawke’s Bay4 Northland97 70  17 Wairarapa 73  17 Lakes 90  17 Northland 84  17 Taranaki 28 NA – 4 Wairarapa 96 – 4 Taranaki 112  4 Bay– of Plenty 82  For4 Canterburymany years individuals95 and– families4 TairawhitiNA have chosen89 to  4 Northland 70 NA 18 Southern 90  18 Wairarapa 94  185 Hawke’sTairawhiti Bay 6696 – 185 NelsonMidCentral Marlborough 89112 5 Tairawhiti 185 SouthernWaikato96 8381– 5 MidCentral 185 Hawke’sMidCentral112 Bay 2795 518 NAWaikatoSouthern– 5 Canterbury8190 89 518 MidCentralWairarapa– 5 MidCentral9594 66– 518 CanterburyNAHawke’s Bay 8966 – 518 MidCentralNelson Marlborough 6689 NA 18 Southern 83  18 Hawke’s Bay 27 NA 19 Waikato 89  19 Auckland 93  196 HuttCounties Valley Manukau 6596 – 196 BayCounties of Plenty Manukau 86110 6 Counties– Manukau196 Hawke’sSouthern96 Bay 8179– 6 Counties– Manukau196 CapitalSouthern110 & Coast 2595 619 NASouthernWaikato 6 Bay of7989 Plenty 88 donate619 SouthernAuckland to the6 TimaruLakes9593 Hospital,62 showing619 BaytheirNAHutt of Valley Plenty appreciation8865  619 LakesBay of Plenty 6286 NA– 19 Hawke’s Bay 81 – 19 Capital & Coast 25 NA 20 Capital & Coast 85  20 South Canterbury 91  207 WestNelson Coast Marlborough 6396 – 207 WestWaikato Coast 76108 7 Nelson Marlborough207 HuttAuckland Valley96 8079– 7 Waikato 207 BayWhanganui of108 Plenty 1794 720 NAAucklandCapital– & Coast7 Waitemata7985 87 of720 theWhanganuiSouth services Canterbury7 andTairawhiti94 91care they received.56– 720 WaitemataNAWest Coast 8763  720 TairawhitiWest Coast 5676 NA 20 Hutt Valley 80  20 Bay of Plenty 17 NA All DHBs 93 – All DHBs 105  8 AllAuckland DHBs 7895 – 8 AllHutt DHBs ValleyWaimate93108 8 Auckland– 8 All Lakes ReceivesDHBs95 8778– 8 Hutt Valley 8CORNERSTONEAllCapital DHBs108 & Coast 4994 8 NALakesAll DHBs 8 Waikato7893 87– 8 CapitalAll DHBs & Coast8 Hutt Valley10594 53 8 WaikatoNAAll DHBs 8778  8 HuttAll DHBs Valley 5393 NA– All DHBs 87  All DHBs 49 NA 9 Whanganui 94  9 Nelson Marlborough 107  9 Canterbury 78  9 Wairarapa 94  9 Auckland 87  9 Southern 49 9 Whanganui 94  9 Nelson Marlborough 107  9 Canterbury 78  The9 WairarapaSouth Canterbury94 District Health9 BoardAucklandNA decided87 to  9 Southern 49 NA Shorter stays in Emergency Departments Improved access to elective surgery Faster10 Bay cancer of Plenty treatment 94 – Increased10 Lakes immunisation 106 10 Bay of PlentyBetter10 MidCentral help94 for smokers to77 quit– 10 Lakes Raising10 Auckland healthy106 kids 94 Shorter10 MidCentral– stays in10 EmergencyMidCentral77 Departments87 10ImprovedAuckland– access10 toWhanganui elective94 surgery 47– Faster10 MidCentralNA cancer treatment87 – Increased10 Whanganui immunisation47 NA Better help for smokers to quit Raising healthy kids use these funds to create a wonderful and significant sized The target is 95 percent of patients will The target is an increase in the volume of The11 targetTaranaki is 85 percent of94 patients – The11 nationalWaitemataQuality immunisation105 target is 11 Taranaki AwardThe11 targetSouth94 Canterburyis 90 percent of77 PHO– enrolled11 Waitemata The11 targetCounties105 is thatManukau by December94 2017,The11 targetSouth Canterbury is 9511 percentWairarapa77 of patients will87  11The Countiestarget– is Manukau an11 increaseWaikato94 in the volume47 of The11 WairarapatargetNA is 85 percent87 of patients – The11 nationalWaikato immunisation47 target is NA The target is 90 percent of PHO enrolled The target is that by December 2017, be admitted, discharged, or transferred elective surgery by an average of 4,000 receive12 Hutt their Valley first cancer94 treatment (or – 9512 percentSouthern of eight-month-olds105 have12 Hutt Valley patients12 Whanganui who94 smoke have76 been– offered12 Southern 9512 percentWaitemata105 of obese children94 identifiedbe12 admitted,Whanganui discharged,12 South76 Canterbury or transferred86  endowment12electiveWaitemata surgery12 fundbyCanterbury an average 94that wouldof 4,00046 benefitreceive12 asSouthNA their manyCanterbury first people cancer86 treatment as (or  9512 percentCanterbury of eight-month-olds46 have NA patients who smoke have been offered 95 percent of obese children identified from an Emergency Department (ED) discharges per year. DHBs planned to other13 Canterburymanagement) within93 62 days of  their13 primaryWest CoastWaimate course of immunisation104 Medical13 at Canterbury Centrehelp13 toNorthland quit93 smokingRe-Accredited by a76 health care13 West Coastin13 theWaikato Before104 School Check92 programmefrom13 Northland an Emergency13 Taranaki Department76 (ED) 86 possible.13dischargesWaikato Theper13 year. goalWest DHBs 92Coast of planned the fund to 40 is to improveother13 TaranakiNA management) the health within86 62– days of  their13 West primary Coast course of immunisation40 at NA help to quit smoking by a health care in the Before School Check programme within six hours. The target is a measure deliver 49,227 discharges for the year to being14 Northland referred with a high93 suspicion of – six14 weeks,Bay of three Plenty months103 and five months14 Northland  practitioner14 Counties93 in Manukau the last 1575 months.– 14 Bay of Plentywill14 beTaranaki offered103 a referral to92 a health within14 Counties six hours. Manukau14 TheCapital target75 & Coast is a measure85 14deliverTaranaki 49,227 14dischargesNelson92 Marlborough for the year 33to being14 CapitalNA referred & Coast with a high85 suspicion of  six14 weeks,Nelson Marlborough three months33 and five monthsNA practitioner in the last 15 months. will be offered a referral to a health Waimate Medical Centre Staff are thrilled with this resounding physical, mental and social – of the communities of Aoraki/ 15 Hawke’s Bay 92 – 15 Canterbury 99 15 Hawke’s Bay 15 Taranaki92 74 15 Canterbury 15 Northland99 91 of15 theTaranaki efficiency15 of Whanganuiflow74 of acute (urgent)85 15date,Northland and have15 deliveredCounties91 2,395 Manukau more. 29 cancer15 WhanganuiNA and a need to be85 seen within  on15 time.Counties This Manukau quarterly progress29 result professional for clinical assessment of the efficiency of flow of acute (urgent) date, and have delivered 2,395 more. cancer and a need to be seen within on time. This quarterly progress result The hospital target is no longer– a health professional for clinical assessment NA The hospital target is no longer a health 16 MidCentral 91  16 Capital tick& Coast of approval.97 They16 MidCentralare one of16 onlyTairawhiti91 3 accredited74 practices16 Capitalin & Coast16 Tairawhiti97 91 patients16 Tairawhiti through16 publicWest Coast74hospitals, and84 South16 Tairawhiti Canterbury.16 Wairarapa91 Governed29 by a sub-committeetwo16 Westweeks,NA Coast increasing of to 84the 90 percent includes16 Wairarapa children who turned29 eight- and family based nutrition, activity and patients through public hospitals, and two weeks, increasing to 90 percent includes children who turned eight- target, results will continue to be reported and family based nutrition, activity and    NA target, results will continue to be reported 17 Lakes 91  17 Hawke’sSouth Bay Canterbury.97  17 Wairarapa 73  17 Lakes 90 home again. 17 Northland 84  17 Taranaki 28 by JuneNA 2017. Results cover those months between July and September lifestyle interventions. Data is based home again. by June 2017. Results cover those months between July and September17 Lakes on the Ministry’s91 website along with the17 Hawke’s Baylifestyle interventions.97 Data is based 17 Wairarapa 73  Aoraki17 Lakes Foundation,90 the Health Endowment 17 Northland Fund distributes84  17 Taranaki 28 NA on the Ministry’s website along with the 18 Southern 90  18 Wairarapa 94  18 Hawke’s Bay 66  18 Nelson Marlborough 89  18 Southern 83  18 Hawke’s Bay 27 patients who received their first cancer 2016 and who were fully immunised at on all acknowledged referrals for obese patients who received their first cancer 2016 and whoThe were Royal fully immunised New Zealand 18at Southern Collegematernity of 90target General results. Practitioners’ 18 Wairarapa on all acknowledged94 referrals for obese18 Hawke’s Bay 66  grants18 Nelson to Marlborough charitable,89 worthy causes twice18 SouthernaNA year. 83  18 Hawke’s Bay 27 NA maternity target results. treatment19 Waikato between 1 April89 2016 and  that19 stage.Auckland 93 19 Waikato 19 Hutt Valley89 65 19 Auckland children19 Bay upof93 Plenty to the end of 86the quarter 19 Hutt– Valley 19 Hawke’s65 Bay 81 19 Bay– of Plenty 19 Capital86 & Coast 25– treatment19 Hawke’sNA between Bay 1 April81 2016 and – that19 Capitalstage. & Coast 25 children up to the end of the quarter warrant of fitness CORNERSTONE provides a critical way for NA 3020 SeptemberCapital & Coast 2016. 85  20 South Canterbury 91 20 Capital & Coast20 West 85Coast 63 20 South Canterburyfrom20 BeforeWest Coast91 School Checks76 occurring20 in West Coast 20 Hutt Valley63 80 20 West Coast 20 Bay of76 Plenty 17 3020 SeptemberHuttNA Valley 2016. 80  20 Bay of Plenty 17 NA from Before School Checks occurring in practices to demonstrate their commitment to high quality the six months between 1 March and Successful recipients from October 2016 were: the six months between 1 March and All DHBs 93 – All DHBs 105 All DHBs All DHBs93 78– All DHBs All DHBs105 93 All– DHBs All DHBs78 87 All DHBs All DHBs93 49– AllNA DHBs 87  All DHBs 49 NA 31 August 2016. 31 August 2016. patient- centred healthcare and patient safety. Waimate • Accredited Visiting Services *As this is the first time these results are being reported Quarter one *As this is the first time these results are being reported Quarter one Shorter stays in Emergency Departments Improved accessMedical to elective Centre surgery hasShorter met stays more inFaster Emergency than cancer 200 Departments treatment standards, reviewedImproved accessIncreased to elective immunisation surgery Faster cancer treatmentBetter help for smokers to quit IncreasedDHB current immunisation Raising healthy kids Better help for smokers to quit Raising healthy kids DHB current performance there is no comparison with the previous quarter. performance performance there is no comparison with the previous quarter. performance • Aged Concern SC (%) Progress The target is 95 percent of patients will The target byis an experienced increase in the volume assessors.The targetof is 95The percent target of is patients 85 percent will of patients The target is anThe increase national in immunisationthe volume of target isThe target is 85The percent target of is patients 90 percent (of% )PHO enrolledThe national immunisationThe target is targetthatProgress by is December 2017,The target is 90 percent of PHO enrolled The target is that by December 2017, How to read the graphs How to read the graphs be admitted, discharged, or transferred elective surgery by an average of 4,000be admitted, discharged,receive their or firsttransferred cancer treatment elective(or surgery95 by percent an average of eight-month-olds of 4,000 havereceive their firstpatients cancer who treatment smoke have(or been offered95 percent of eight-month-olds95 percent of• obeseAnglican have children Care identified SCpatients who smoke have been offered 95 percent of obese children identified Practice Manager Pauline Thomas was pleased with the results. 00 District Health Board 00 – from an Emergency Department (ED) discharges per year. 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Thiswill information be offered a referral to a shouldhealth be read in conjunction with the “Thanks to the wonderful team at Waimate Medical Centre and Dr Sarah Creegan. of the efficiency of flow of acute (urgent) date, and have delivered 2,395 more. cancer and a need to be seen within on time. This quarterly progress result professional for clinical assessment Ranking GOAL details on the website ofwww.health.govt.nz/healthtargets the efficiency of flow of acute (urgent) date, and have delivered 2,395 more. cancerRanking and a needThe tohospital be seen target within is no longer a healthon time. This quarterly •progress MuscularGOAL result Dystrophy The SC hospital target is no longer a health detailsprofessional on forthe clinical website assessment www.health.govt.nz/healthtargets patients through public hospitals, and who continue to workpatients tirelessly throughtwo public weeks, to hospitals,ensure increasing Waimateand to 90 percent Medical includes children who turned eight-two weeks, increasing to 90 percent includes childrenand who family turned based eight- nutrition, activity and and family based nutrition, activity and Health target results are sourced from individual DHB reports, national collections systems and information provided by primary care organisations. Health target results target,are sourced results from individual will continue DHB reports, to national be reported collections systems and information provided by primary care organisations.target, results will continue to be reported home again. Centre delivers consistently bytop June level 2017. GeneralResults cover Practice those and months between July and September lifestyle interventions. Data is based home again. by June 2017. Resultson the Ministry’scover those website along withmonths the between July and September• Pinc & Steel on the Ministry’s website along with the lifestyle interventions. Data is based patients who received their first cancer 2016 and who were fully immunised at on all acknowledged referrals for obese Emergency care. patients who receivedmaternity their target first results. cancer 2016 and who were fully immunised at maternity target results. on all acknowledged referrals for obese treatment between 1 April 2016 and that stage. treatment between 1 April 2016 and that stage. children• upPresbyterian to the end of the Support quarter SC children up to the end of the quarter “We are proud that our hard work30 September and achievement 2016. has been 30 September 2016. from Before School• SC Checks Hospice occurring in from Before School Checks occurring in recognised with CORNERSTONE Accreditation renewal”, she the six months between 1 March and the six months between 1 March and 31 August• South 2016. Canterbury Stroke 31 August 2016. said. Quarter one *As this is the first time these results are being reported *As this is the first time these results are being reported DHB current Quarter one • Seniorcare Geraldine performance Waimate Medical Centre wish to thank: DHB current there is no comparison with the previous quarter. performance performance performance there is no comparison with the previous quarter. (%) Progress (%) Progress How to read the graphs South CanterburyHow DHB, to read theLister graphs Home, Waimate Pharmacy, • Totara Valley Social Committee 00 District Health Board 00 Computer Concepts– 00 LtdDistrict , Health Board Vetta 00Technologies,This information– should be read in conjunctionThis information with• the Tekapo should Community be read Vehicle in Trust conjunction with the Homecare Medical, Colourprint Waimate, Rachel Wybrow SHARED SUCCESS: Liz Wigley (Practice Nurse), Aileen • Waimate Savage Club Ranking Photography,GOAL DesRanking Scott Electrical, Wendy Heath-King,details Miller (Practice on theGOAL Nurse), website Andy www.health.govt.nz/healthtargets Hulme (Co-Owner), Dr Sarahdetails on the website www.health.govt.nz/healthtargets Health target results are sourced from individual DHB reports, national collections systems and information provided by primary care organisations. • YMCA Michael Stringer HealthAccountancy, target results are sourced NZfrom individual Courier, DHB reports, Post national collectionsHaste systems Creegan, and information Paulineprovided by primary Thomas care organisations. (Practice Manager), Kirsten Courier, Michael Bajko. Baker (Receptionist), Alyse Schumacher (Practice Nurse). Congratulations to all successful recipients!

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