The Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation (WBOP PHO) has released its Annual Report for 2023-2024, reflecting a year characterised by significant achievements, resilience, and collaboration within the community. This report highlights the organisation’s milestones and the impactful initiatives that have been implemented. Sitting alongside this report, will be the Annual Financial Report – due out February 2025.
This year marked a momentous occasion as WBOP PHO celebrated 20 years of a joint venture partnership between local iwi and healthcare providers. The report also highlights the successful implementation of Practice Plus, which enhances after-hours care, and the introduction of innovative tools such as the Diabetes Dashboard, reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to improving primary healthcare services.
The report showcases the equity-focused initiatives driving real change in the WBOP. One example, Tāpiri Mai Distance Healthcare, is making strides in providing equitable access to healthcare in rural and remote areas, including Matakana and Mōtītī Islands. Another, the Hāpainga Stop Smoking Service, celebrates their ‘Freedom from Smoking: Voices of Change’ video series, which provides a powerful tool to engage new quitters who get to hear from those who have been successful in their journey.
Lindsey Webber, CEO of WBOP PHO, expressed her enthusiasm about the organisation’s achievements, stating, “This report is a testament to our unwavering dedication to creating a healthier community. Our collaborative efforts with iwi and partners have been instrumental in driving positive change and fostering equity in healthcare.”