Pharmacist prescribers Linda Bryant and Leanne Te Karu discuss positive polypharmacy for heart failure. Current evidence shows the intensive implementation of four medications offers the greatest benefit to most patients with heart failure, with significant reductions in cardiovascular mortality, heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality
Care HQ virtual GP service - the first 12 months
Care HQ virtual GP service - the first 12 months

CareHQ is a virtual GP service developed in partnership between ProCare and Southern Cross and announced in late-November 2020. We are twelve months in from launch now and, as New Zealand learns to live with COVID-19, tele-health starts to become a truly essential service.
With patients largely isolating at home now, and needing constant access to support from GPs and monitoring symptoms, there are great benefits of CareHQ as a resource for the sector. CareHQ has been well received by GPs as an after-hours or overflow resource because of its non-clawback policy (CareHQ doesn’t deduct a patient’s government-funded co-payment from their regular GP).
Telehealth services such as CareHQ also can help relieve pressure on general practice in terms of the number of appointments available to care for non-COVID patients, and are an excellent option for people who may not be able to get an appointment when they need it.
As a snapshot across the first year, we can share that CareHQ:
* Has seen over 2,500 patients in twelve months
* 60% female
* 60% aged 25-44
* From all over New Zealand, many from small NZ towns or rural areas
* Has received excellent feedback from users (95% rate CareHQ 4 or more out of 5 stars)
* Is seeing one-in-five patients as repeat users