West Coast DHB’s own newsletter.
In this edition of the CE Update, Peter Bramley talks about the importance of looking after ourselves and using the available supports when needed. He acknowledges the introduction of the National Bowel Screening Programme to the Coast and the mahi behind it’s rollout. He also touches on the efforts of our West Coast people and staff in supporting the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
West Coast DHB’s own newsletter.
In this edition of the CE Update, Acting Chief Executive Andrew Brant thanks everyone for the warm welcome and introduction to the West Coast Health System. He talks about the implementation of a rural generalist model and touches on the official opening of Te Nīkau Hospital & Health Centre and future of Buller Health.
RE Official information request WCDHB 9444
I refer to your email dated 3 July 2020 requesting the following information under the Official Information Act from West Coast DHB. Specifically:
Please may I see the Covid-19 preparedness assessments done on the six West Coast aged care providers.
RE Official information request CDHB 10340 & WCDHB 9440
I refer to your email dated 17 June 2020 to the Ministry of Health, which they have subsequently partially
transferred to us on 24 June 2020, requesting the following information under the Official Information Act from
Canterbury DHB and West Coast DHB. Specifically:
DHB policies in regard to reporting unsafe, harmful, criminal behaviour, including the re-routing and
interception of private communications, and policies on how they document such incidents and how they are to
safeguard against such incidents.
RE Official information request WCDHB 9438
I refer to your email dated 23 June 2020 requesting the following information under the Official Information Act
from West Coast DHB regarding Grey Base Acute and Community Mental Health facility. Specifically:
1. Please can you also provide a copy of the new detailed seismic assessment.
Please find attached as Appendix 1 the Grey Base Hospital Acute and Community Mental Health Detailed
Seismic Assessment dated 22 June 2020.
Please note we have redacted information pursuant to section 9(2)(a) of the Official Information Act i.e. ….to
protect the privacy of natural persons, including those deceased”.
Hand hygiene is the single most important factor in reducing hospital acquired infections.
Our hands may look clean but many germs are invisible to our eyes. We can unknowingly transmit germs on our hands to others and our environment.
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