HEALTH – ProCare announces new Nurse Representative to its Health (PHO) Limited Board

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Leading healthcare provider ProCare has today announced the appointment of Ann Davis as a new Director to the ProCare Health (PHO) Limited Board. Ann’s appointment is effective immediately and she will take on the role of Nurse Representative.

Ann is a Registered Nurse and is currently Nurse Manager at Health New Lynn where she has worked for the past eight years. She has also held management positions with Healthwest PHO and was Primary Care programme manager in Waitemata DHB’s Planning and Funding directorate.

Taima Campbell, Chair of the ProCare Health Limited Board says: “We are delighted to have Ann join the ProCare Health Limited Board. Her depth and breadth of experience will shape how the Board makes decisions and also the level of support we provide to our nurses across the Network. We look forward to working with her closely over the coming months.”

Commenting on her appointment, Ann says: “One of my favourite things about being a nurse is seeing other people grow, and I love seeing the development of our nurses at different stages of their careers. Being able to see this across the ProCare network will be extremely rewarding, and I’m excited about supporting and helping to shape the journey of the next generation of primary care nurses.”

About ProCare

ProCare is a leading healthcare provider that aims to deliver the most progressive, pro-active and equitable health and wellbeing services in Aotearoa. We do this through our clinical support services, mental health and wellness services, virtual/tele health, mobile health, smoking cessation and by taking a population health and equity approach to our mahi. As New Zealand’s largest Primary Health Organisation, we represent a network of general practice teams and healthcare professionals who provide care to more than 830,000 people. These practices serve the largest Pacific and South Asian populations enrolled in general practice and the largest Māori population in Tāmaki Makaurau. For more information go to www.procare.co.nz

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