Remember Healthline these holidays!
Remember Healthline these holidays!
Healthline media release, 19 December 2014
People are being encouraged
to include Healthline and the Healthline symptom checker in
their holiday plans.
‘There are few things worse than being sick away from home, when things are closed and you’re not sure what to do next,’ says General Manager Andrea Pettett.
‘Thankfully, Healthline is available 24/7 on 0800 611 116 – all you need is a phone!
‘From the start of January to the end of March 2014, nearly 12,000 people from the Hutt and Capital & Coast DHB regions called Healthline, and demand is expected to be similar this holiday period.’
She says people now have the added choice of using Healthline online via the Healthline symptom checker – an easy to download and use free app that provides expert health advice and information.
‘You find your symptoms from a comprehensive list on the app – for example, ‘rash – widespread’ – or by using the ‘browse by body parts’ option, and the app then suggests a course of action,’ says Andrea Pettett. ‘That could be to call an ambulance, see a doctor within 24 hours or advice on how to manage the condition at home, just as when people phone Healthline.’
The symptom checker has been tailored for New Zealand conditions, with emergency numbers, such as the National Poisons Centre and information on health organisations. Since it was launched it has been downloaded more than 6000 times.
It is available to download free onto Apple iPhones or iPads via a link from the Healthline website: www.healthline.govt.nz, or direct from the Apple App store.
Healthline is funded by the Ministry of Health and provided by Medibank Health Solutions.
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