Telecom To Sponsor Health Innovation Awards
Telecom formalises Health Innovation Awards
sponsorship
ACC and the Ministry of Health welcome Telecom as the premier business sponsor of the Health Innovation Awards.
Since their inauguration in 2003, the Health Innovation Awards have become New Zealand's leading event for recognising achievement and innovation in health and rehabilitation.
Telecom became the sole business sponsor at this year's awards in June and an agreement formalising its support for next year has been signed by Telecom Chief Executive Theresa Gattung, ACC Chief Executive Garry Wilson and Ministry of Health Director-General Karen Poutasi.
Dr Poutasi and Mr Wilson said Telecom's support went well beyond a financial contribution and demonstrated the prestige attained by the Awards in just two years.
Ms Gattung said the Health Innovation Awards showcased the best in innovation.
"The awards are a logical complement to Telecom's own deep commitment to the health and disability sector through its resourcing and telecommunications solutions development," she said.
"This event emphasises
the importance of innovation in keeping people well. We
look forward to supporting the Ministry of Health and ACC in
promoting better care, recovery and rehabilitation
outcomes."
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