Business model flips as Ōtara clinic rises to COVID challenge

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NZPH AWARDS

Business model flips as Ōtara clinic rises to COVID challenge

South Seas Healthcare at the NZPHA RGB version

GENPRO GENERAL PRACTICE OF THE YEAR

This award recognises the work of a multidisciplinary general practice team that has had a positive impact on the business of general practice and on improving patient outcomes. The team will show how it understands and responds to its patient population needs, is well managed and nnovative. These practices have shown adaptability in the face of adversity and business interruption

Pictured: Oliva Faalavaau, Mark Croker, Tamati Shepherd-Wipiiti, Lemalu Vaisola-Sefo, Alesana Onosai, Taliuta Lei, Henry Appleyard, Viola Onosai, Irata Passi, Fane Tu’iha’angana, MP Jenny Salesa, Tofilau Bernadette Pereira, Andrew Chan Mow, GenPro chair Tim Malloy, John Passi, associate health minister Aupito William Sio, Ethan Roberts, Yama Atal, Malie Faalavaau, Earnest Pidakala, Robert Perelini, Shaun Tautali, Sonya Masoe, Fonofili Parkinson, Rosanna Chan Mow, Cherry Elisaia, Halamehi ‘Akau’ola, Chanelle Robinson, Florina Chan Mow, Pene Pati, Toeaso Feausiga, Corrie Ioelu, Fetalai Faifua and Caroline Sipili

WINNER SOUTH SEAS HEALTHCARE South Seas Healthcare had a complete rethink of its business model in response to COVID-19. South Seas Healthcar