Headline: PHARMAC’s proposed approach to managing hospital medical devices
PHARMAC’s proposed approach to managing hospital medical devices
7 May 2014
The discussion document on PHARMAC’s proposed approach to managing hospital medical devices has now been released.
PHARMAC is seeking your feedback on this document, particularly around implementation implications for national management.
Submissions can be made until 5pm, 20 June 2013.
PHARMAC has undertaken consultations and met with a wide range of health care professionals to discuss how we can best manage the expansion of PHARMAC’s role to include medical devices.
We have also been out speaking to a range of people in the sector and through all these activities we have received a vast array of information about issues relating to management of devices in DHB hospitals. We have used this to help develop our proposed approach.
Alongside the release of the discussion document, PHARMAC has also released a summary of the submissions made in the most recent consultation on medical devices, as well as an executive summary of the key points raised through all of our engagement activities.
The discussion document outlines the set of tools PHARMAC can apply when making decisions about medical devices and the next steps we are planning to take to implement this work.
We invite anyone with an interest to provide their views on the discussion document.
Forums
To gather as much feedback as possible, we will again be hosting a series of forums at DHB venues around the country.
The details for these forums are as follows:
Palmerston North
Friday 16 May
Medical Lecture Theatre
Palmerston North Hospital
12pm – 2pm
Hamilton
Tuesday 20 May
Bryant Education Centre
Waikato Hospital
12 – 2pm
Dunedin
Thursday 22 May
Octagonal Room
Dunedin Hospital
11am – 1pm
Christchurch
Friday 23 May
Oncology Lecture Theatre
Christchurch Public Hospital
12pm – 2pm
Auckland
Monday 26 May
Auditorium, Clinical Education Centre,
Auckland Hospital
12pm – 2pm
Counties Manukau
Friday 30 May
Main Lecture Theatre, Ko Awatea Centre, Middlemore Hospital
12pm – 2pm
Wellington
Tuesday 3 June
Small lecture theatre, School of Medicine,
University of Otago Wellington
12pm – 2pm
Invercargill
Wednesday 11 June
CBS Room
Kew Hospital
12pm – 1.30pm
If you have any further questions about these forums or the consultation, please email: devices@pharmac.govt.nz or call Megan O’Mara on 04 901 3208.
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