

IPAC is a national body representing 16 organised general practice (OGP) members, comprising: 11 Independent Practitioners Associations (IPAs), and 5 Primary Health Organisations (PHOs).
IPAC membership comprises of more than 800 community-based practices, where some 2,000 GPs and more than 2,000 Practice nurses reside. Each year it is estimated 2.7 million New Zealanders seek health services and advice from IPAC members practices.
- General Practitioners
- Practice Nurses and Managers
- IPAs and PHOs
- Board Members
- Management
- Service delivery staff (or some other more relevant description)
- IT Staff
- District Health Boards
- Management and Planning Staff
- NGOs and other Health Providers
- Maori and Pacific providers
- Accident and Medical Providers
- Other community based health and disability providers
- Public and private hospitals
- Funders and Local Policy Makers
- Ministry of Health
- ACC
- Pharmac
- Other government agencies
- Health Academics and Policy Analysts
- Chair and Senior Lecturers of General Practice
- National Professional Bodies
- Community Groups
It is expected that over 400 delegates will attend IPAC's 2008 Conference.