Board Meetings 2017
The dates of the respective meetings are listed below but are subject to change. Meeting papers will be available on this site by noon the Friday prior to meeting dates shown below.
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The dates of the respective meetings are listed below but are subject to change. Meeting papers will be available on this site by noon the Friday prior to meeting dates shown below.
The dates of the respective meetings are listed below but are subject to change. Meeting papers will be available on this site by noon the Friday prior to meeting dates shown below.
THE OLIVER SMALES MEMORIAL TRUST Dr Oliver Smales was a well liked and well respected paediatrician and citizen of Hawke’s Bay who made a significant difference to the lives, health and wellbeing of many babies, children, youth and families during his lifetime.
Community Pharmacy and Pharmacist Service contractsThe Pharmacy/Pharmacist Service Contract Policy comes into effect on 2 November 2020. It specifies how and under which conditions Hawke’s Bay DHB will purchase new community pharmacy / pharmacist services.
We do our best to live our values both in the workplace and outside of it. We believe the best outcome for our patients and staff can be achieved if we’re all on the working towards the same goals.
Focusing on communitiesThe Hawke's Bay DHB’s Population Health team focus is on the health of Hawke's Bay communities. The team aim to keep people healthy and prevent illness through health promotion, prevention and health protection activities.
All requests for patient conditions, staff and patient interviews, photographs or filming must be made through the communications team.
After hours media requests can be sent to:hnzmedia@tewhatuora. govt.
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This website is for people interested in working for, or interested in what is happening at, Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Māui, Hawke's Bay (formerly Hawke's Bay District Health Board). Our region, the Hawke's Bay district, is home to over 165,000 people.
What it isProgramme Incubator is a ‘grow your own’ workforce development programme. It introduces health professional role models to students and whānau/family.