August 1, 2022
Manaaki Mamao has been developed in partnership with technology company Spritely and builds on a successful pilot that attracted Ministry of Health funding and will eventually involve more than 100 participants.
Read MoreJuly 8, 2022
The history of our health system began a new chapter on Friday last week. The team at Spritely is delighted and relieved that equity of access to healthcare will be a key priority. It’s also great to see an emphasis on data and digital enabling more people to get the care they need in their homes.
Read MoreJuly 7, 2022
Spritely CEO Christopher Dawson was recently invited to speak at the product launch for Huawei’s newest digital watch, which has integrated blood pressure monitoring.
Read MoreJune 9, 2022
Last month, Spritely CEO Christopher Dawson spoke to the New Zealand Telehealth Forum and Resource Centre about how Spritely is working with organisations like St John and Nurse Maude to provide telemonitoring services to disadvantaged Kiwi communities.
Read MoreJune 1, 2022
Statistics show that most over 65s want to age in place – that is, they want to stay in their own home as opposed to moving into a care centre or retirement village. These retirees are connected to their local communities, routines, and settings, and are reluctant to undergo such a significant lifestyle change. They can also be hesitant about moving to a retirement village living due to the cost.
Read MoreMay 24, 2022
When villages have a process for collecting, analysing, and responding to their residents’ comments, complaints and concerns, the goodwill and service improvements they generate can provide a competitive advantage that is hard to replicate.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2025
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