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The Centre for Health Systems and Technology (CHeST) facilitates and promotes research into health system improvement at the University of Otago.

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Save the date - CHeST winter symposium on 26 Aug with a keynote address by @MaryDixonWoods followed by a panel discussion on "New Zealand healthcare system's readiness for improvement initiatives". Room 117, Otago Business School RSVP at surveymonkey.com/r/CV896B5

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CHeST 2020 Symposium on "Improving Healthcare with Emerging Technologies" is happening on 26 August in Otago Business School. If you are interested, please send your abstracts (250 words) to chest@otago.ac.nz for consideration. For more details, visit: otago.ac.nz/healthsystems/…


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Live Q&A on #Covid_19 with @drayeshaverrall from @OtagoWellington at 4pm today. What do you want to ask?

We'll be streaming the #COVID19 live Q&A with @drayeshaverrall on our Facebook page and at newsroom.co.nz. Make sure to get your questions ready and tune in.



"How is the health system coping with increasing chronic illness" by Prof Pauline Norris @chest_otago When it is chronic | Otago Daily Times Online News odt.co.nz/lifestyle/maga…


Prof Pauline Norris @chest_otago column in ODT Tackling diabetes: people's individual needs important | Otago Daily Times Online News odt.co.nz/lifestyle/maga…


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Congratulations Mary! Look forward to seeing you at our @chest_otago winter symposium in August.


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Congratulations to my @chest_otago colleague and collaborator Dr Trudy Sullivan on her @HRCNewZealand emerging researcher grant on valuing health-related quality of life in NZ hrc.govt.nz/funding-opport…


Congratulations Carl Shuker & Robin Gauld @robingauld @chest_otago for this publication. The numbers don't lie: how inequality is baked into the NZ health system thespinoff.co.nz/politics/07-05…


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Sure is! And we've a companion academic #ResearchFellow post to work closely with the evaluation lead just out too: 0.8-1.0 FTE for up to 3 years. @chest_otago otago.taleo.net/careersection/…

Really cool job in Dunedin leading the evaluation of the Primary and Community Care Strategy. 2 days a week, so lots of time to surf. southerndhb.govt.nz/careers/view-v…



Congratulations Prof @sarahderrett theme leader @chest_otago and team for the publication.

Great working with you on this Johnny! @DrJohnnyBourke



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Having mental health service users in common is not enough for providers to integrate care; great session on mental health Dr Sebastian Rosenberg #ICIC19


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Terrific to be involved in the first funded study of alliance governance nz-style


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Grateful to be involved in this work led by @StokesTim63 @robingauld & colleagues from across @otago @GPRHOtago @chest_otago @AtmoreCarol @DoolanNoble @ehwyeth Our #realistevaluation protocol is out, have a look: bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjope…

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congrats to the entire team. Great work.

Our #realistevaluation of NZ Regional DHB groupings @HRCNewZealand health delivery stream #protocol paper now out! A great multidisciplinary team from across @otago Division of Health Sciences and the Business School. @chest_otago @BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/cgi/content/fu….

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Really cool job in Dunedin leading the evaluation of the Primary and Community Care Strategy. 2 days a week, so lots of time to surf. southerndhb.govt.nz/careers/view-v…


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Great to be hosting Prof John Ovretveit again @chest_otago @otago discussing access to primary care and many other vexing questions.

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Please join us today afternoon, 2pm-3.30pm @chest_otago lunchtime seminar with Prof John Ovretveit@karolinskainst #primarycare #healthinequalities#otagobusinessschool#OBS If you want to join via Zoom: otago.zoom.us/j/760025395

CHeST seminar @chest_otago on Thursday 28 March, 2pm-3.30pm in Otago Business School, Room1.08: “Which characteristics of primary care most reduce inequalities in access and continuity in New Zealand?” by Dr John Øvretveit, Karolinska Institutet Medical Univerisity, Sweden

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