“All New Zealanders deserve to see better results for that record spend on health, including better health infrastructure, to ensure they have access to timely, quality healthcare. The Government has ...
New Zealand’s strong commitment to the rights of disabled people has continued with the response to an important United Nations report, Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston has announced.
Childhood immunisations are now being delivered at a Whānau Āwhina Plunket site in Whāngarei, with other regions soon to also provide the new service. The Plunket Morningside clinic is the first of up ...
From today, Plunket in Whāngarei will be offering childhood immunisations – the first of up to 27 sites nationwide, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
Bevan McKenzie resigned under duress from Fletcher Building; now he takes the job of another chief finance officer who was ...
Dr Hamish Crocket, Senior Lecturer at the University of Waikato’s School of Health Equity and Innovation, will co-lead the $1 ...
Enabling works have begun this week on an expanded radiology unit at Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital which will double CT scanning capacity in Hawke’s Bay to ensure more locals can ...
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (the College) welcomes the 221 year 1 registrars who have started their journeys to becoming specialist general practitioners or rural hospital ...
Prime minister Christopher Luxon’s desire for a “ruthless focus on execution in health” sounded brutal but not as brutal as ...
“Planned care” means medical or surgical care for people who do not need to be treated right away. When demand for planned care is greater than the public health system can accommodate, people are put ...
Hato Hone St John continues to play a vital role in Aotearoa New Zealand's health system, responding to sustained high demand ...
Interim decision-making framework on applications from PHOs to expand into new regions. From Martin Hefford, Director Living Well, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora: ...