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New Zealand: Canterbury Tales Integrated Care in New Zealand

Brian Dolan Obe (), Carolyn Gullery (), Greg Hamilton (), David Meates Mnzm () and Richard Hamilton ()
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Brian Dolan Obe: Health Service 360 (UK)
Carolyn Gullery: Digital Advisory Lead, Spark Health
Greg Hamilton: Integration Planning Funding and Outcomes, Te Waipounamu, Health New Zealand
David Meates Mnzm: Consultant
Richard Hamilton: Consultant

Chapter 78 in Handbook of Integrated Care, 2025, pp 1513-1530 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Canterbury Health System, considered to be among to the most integrated in the world, places significant emphasis on valuing patients’ time, trusting clinicians, fostering curiosity among its staff, and applying improvement science to further enhance organizational performance. While no system can be transferred wholesale elsewhere, there are numerous lessons that can be applied for others’ learning to “Make it Better” for their citizens.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-96286-8_65

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