Network Asks Boards to Discuss PHO Decision
Press Release – NZRGPN
Southland and Otago health
board bosses have been asked to attend a meeting of
concerned general practitioners to explain their recent
decision to opt for single Southland and Otago
PHOs.
The call has been made by the New Zealand Rural
General Practice Network, which has invited Southland board
chairman Paul Menzies, Otago board chairman Errol Millar and
their respective board members and CEO Brian Rousseau to
explain the processes leading up to the recent decision to
opt for one Otago PHO and one Southland PHO.
Amongst
the options tabled were: to stick with the status quo of
nine PHOs across the two regions, one super PHO for both
Otago and Southland or two separate PHOs in each area –
Otago and Southland. There are currently four PHOs in
Southland.
New Zealand Rural General Practice
Network chairwoman Kirsty Murrell-McMillan says she has been
contacted by Southland general practitioners and practice
owners who have expressed their “extreme concern” about
the process undertaken and the decision reached on the
issue.
“They want to meet with the DHB chairs and
their boards to discuss the implications of their decision
and the processes involved.”
“I cannot stress
enough the extreme concern and unhappiness that the practice
owners and general practitioners have expressed around the
events that unfolded during this past week,” she
said.
Ms Murrell-McMillan and NZRGPN CEO Michelle
Meads will facilitate the meeting to be held at the Lumsden
Medical Centre on Tuesday, October 20 at 6.30pm.
ENDS