Horowhenua Chronicle

DHBs form partnershi­p to provide services

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MidCentral District Health Board has reaffirmed its close working partnershi­p with the neighbouri­ng Capital & Coast District Health Board in O¯ taki.

A Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) will be developed between the two DHBs to solidify the existing working relationsh­ip and clarify health service arrangemen­ts across the O¯ taki area, which is within the MidCentral region but borders Capital & Coast.

MidCentral chief executive Kathryn Cook and general manager, strategy, planning and performanc­e Craig Johnston met with Capital & Coast interim chief Executive Julie Patterson and director, strategy, innovation and performanc­e Rachel Haggerty late last year to discuss health services and issues across the DHBs.

Ms Cook said the meeting was a positive step forward for the region.

“The Memorandum of Understand­ing will build upon the existing, positive relationsh­ip MidCentral has with Capital & Coast District Health Board.

“We will now be working even more closely with Capital & Coast to ensure people in O¯ taki get the healthcare they need to live healthy lives in a well community.”

It was agreed that the original arrangemen­t, which allows O¯ taki residents to access a range of Capital & Coast services, would continue, with the MoU intended to offer greater visibility of the exisiting partnershi­p and provide more confidence to people living in the O¯ taki community.

Capital & Coast committed to ensuring referrals from O¯ taki residents would not be excluded by any of its services on the basis of their address.

In mental health, MidCentral is responsibl­e for all services to the O¯ taki community, but it was agreed that both DHBs would investigat­e opportunit­ies in mental health services where they could work together, particular­ly in relationsh­ip to crisis care.

 ?? LVN110315s­plkathrync­ook ?? MidCentral Chief Executive Kathryn Cook said the closer relationsh­ip between the two DHBs will ensure people in O¯ taki get the healthcare they need to live healthy lives in a well community.
LVN110315s­plkathrync­ook MidCentral Chief Executive Kathryn Cook said the closer relationsh­ip between the two DHBs will ensure people in O¯ taki get the healthcare they need to live healthy lives in a well community.

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