Primary Healthcare Development Strategy 2021
The Primary Healthcare Development Strategy provides a framework for the provision and
further development of primary healthcare services in Cook Islands.
The Primary Healthcare Development Strategy provides a framework for the provision and
further development of primary healthcare services in Cook Islands.
This Policy outlines patient referrals processes for urgent medical evacuations domestically (from the Pa Enua to Rarotonga) and internationally (to New Zealand). The Policy also outlines the eligibility criteria of persons for urgent medical evacuation at the cost of Te Marae Ora.
This document outlines TMOs strategy and actions to prevent, control and mitigate the impact of NCDs.
The National Health Information Bulletin 2018, provides statistical reports on the health of Cook Island residents.
The objective of the selection process is to appoint the person who is best suited to do the job. This includes the Ministry’s commitment to equal employment opportunity principles and a process of impartial selection.
The RCCE Plan outlines the framework for TMO to effectively communicate and engage with national and international stakeholders.
This Plan guides the national emergency response to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the health, social and economic status of the Cook Islands population.
This plan outlines Te Marae Ora’s measures to strengthen the health system’s capability to respond to COVID-19.
Protocol and guidance on the use of face masks, where it is required and what to consider when selecting a face mask, how to wear (put on and take off), store, wash, and make a face mask.
This guide outlines the process for ensuring persons travelling to the Pa Enua are screened to prevent, limit and mitigate the spread of infectious diseases to the Pa Enua.