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flag Moshy, an Australian telehealth provider, launched in New Zealand in 2025 to reduce GP visits by offering online care for non-urgent issues.

In 2025, Australia’s telehealth provider Moshy launched in New Zealand, offering online consultations for non-urgent health issues like weight management, aiming to reduce up to 17,000 in-person GP visits annually. With a local team of five doctors and 17 support staff, the platform targets underserved groups facing access barriers due to transport or stigma, while supporting rural and regional care. It complements, rather than replaces, traditional GPs, helping free up time for complex cases amid a projected GP shortage. Services will expand to include dermatology and travel health, using New Zealand-compliant, locally registered providers.

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