Horowhenua Chronicle

Backs against wall over lumbar x-rays

Think Hauora says potential changes on the review table

- Janine Baalbergen

The Community Referred Radiology Service (CRRS) continues to irk Horowhenua locals. The CRRS is currently under review, but lower back (lumbar) x-rays are not covered and never were.

Now it has emerged that if patients have a GP who lives and works outside the MidCentral region, they are also not covered.

In July, Deborah Davies, MidCentral DHB operations executive for primary, public and community health, said the temporary changes to Horowhenua radiology services involved only one radiology contract - CRRS.

Charging for this service for people deemed not to urgently need it, solely based on ethnicity, was a trial and caused an uproar around the DHB area.

“If a patient has a situation that requires urgent radiology attention, this is covered under our Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) programme, where they can access radiology assessment immediatel­y. This urgent service is available to all and comes at no cost to patients.

“The Community Referred Radiology Service is an additional and supplement­ary service for noninjury-related

radiology.

‘‘Very few districts in New Zealand provide such a service. This has a capped annual value,” Davies said.

This service has been free from June 27 and is currently being reviewed. X-rays charged prior to June 27 will not be refunded.

Part of the review includes the location of a Horowhenua resident’s GP.

As many locals have trouble accessing a local practice, they seek practition­ers elsewhere, as in the case of one O¯ hau man, who previously lived in Raumati for 40 years and who has an excellent GP in Paraparaum­u.

He discovered that he had to pay for a chest x-ray in Levin because his doctor is based in another DHB’s region.

“I do not understand it - we can get blood tests done here for free, and now this. My GP is excellent and I do not want to change, even if I could find one here.”

A Think Hauora spokespers­on explained that the current contracts state the patient must have a local GP.

“As the patient’s GP is permanentl­y based outside of the MidCentral region, the Community Referred Radiology Service does not fund the chest x-ray [for this patient].

“This was implemente­d when the funding criteria changed back in June, 2022.

‘‘We are aware that this has caused a small number of issues, largely due to the inability for patients now permanentl­y based in our region to enrol with a local practice that fits funding criteria.

“As a result, Think Hauora are looking into changes that can be made for the next round of contracts to ensure that the criteria is for residents permanentl­y based in the region only.’’

Think Hauora is also looking into removing the requiremen­t ‘‘that they be seen by a GP in our region”.

 ?? Photo / 123rf ?? Not all x-rays are free in Horowhenua.
Photo / 123rf Not all x-rays are free in Horowhenua.

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