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DHB worries census data will reduce funding to deprived area
A district health board in one of the country's poorest areas is determined to retain the funding it needs in the face of serious problems with the latest census.
97% parents happy with tongue-tie surgery results - GP study
A new study by a Palmerston North GP has found a staggering 97 percent of babies and parents did well after a tongue-tie procedure which is sometimes thought of as dangerous.
Drinking damage: Call for national plan to stop alcohol harm
Public health experts say it's high time that politicians realised the dangers posed by alcohol and did much more to curb its use.
Brain tumor missed by ED doctors: 'A pattern of poor care'
Doctors at Capital and Coast District Health Board failed to order a brain scan for a woman with a brain tumour, insisting instead on a psychological assessment.
Hutt midwifery review: 'Insufficent staff to support minimum safe care'
An external review of the Hutt District Health Board in Wellington says midwifery staffing levels should be increased significantly.
'My mother was on a life raft and they did not rescue her'
The daughter of an elderly woman, who died while in the care of the Waitematā District Health Board four years ago, says her mother's death was violent and traumatic.
Auckland DHB chief executive declares deficit for financial year
It means just two of the country's 20 district health boards may have ended the financial year in the black.
'Preventable 48-hour delay': Hospital failed elderly patient
Opportunities to "rescue" an elderly woman with Crohn's disease before she died were not acted on, according to findings from the health watchdog today.
Waikato DHB 'does not govern the organisation effectively'
The commissioner in charge at the embattled Waikato District Health Board says they intend to cut the deficit while also improving services.
Extra flu jabs not enough for Canterbury - medical officer
Extra stocks of this year's flu vaccine are now available around the country for those who missed out the first time around.
Cash-strapped DHBs get almost $2b
The money will help DHBs cover the cost of major new building projects.
Crown monitor appointed to support Canterbury DHB
A Crown monitor has been appointed to support the Canterbury DHB - which is forecasting a deficit of more than $100 million.
Health sector 'drowning in a sea of red ink' - Woodhouse
The opposition is blaming the latest financial results for DHBs, which forecast a year-end deficit of $390 million, on a lack of leadership by the government.
Junior doctors' strikes: DHBs pay more than $19m for cover
Strikes by junior doctors this year have cost district health boards more than $19 million and there's no end in sight.
Health: NZ's biggest ever mental health spend
Boosting struggling mental health and addiction services dominates the government's health Budget initiatives this year.
'I didn't know how to walk out from that dark, dark place'
Community-based mental health care saved young mum Sally's life, but the majority of women don't get that kind of help.
New bowel cancer kit aimed to help those under 60
People under 60 who are worried they may have bowel cancer are being offered a new screening service by a group of medical specialists.
Further funding to aid over-stretched ambulance services
Ambulance services say a $21 million funding boost will help keep stretched services running while longer-term solutions are found.
Bowel cancer rise in people under 50 - study
Twelve hundred New Zealanders die from bowel cancer a year - and it's increasing in people under the age of 50.
Long paracetamol shortage coming to an end
A long shortage of the common painkiller paracetamol - New Zealand's most dispensed medicine at a rate of about one million tablets a day - is coming to an end.
DHBs 'gone nuclear' with agreements - doctors
Junior doctors are accusing district health boards of going "nuclear" in their long employment row.
'Flu is already circulating widely in our communities'
Family doctors and others are urging those who have not yet had the annual flu jab to get it as soon as possible.
Many GPs failing those with dementia, patients say
New Zealanders with dementia want more respect, including from family doctors, and much more support generally.
Junior doctors to go on longest strike yet over rosters
Striking junior doctors say they hope an upcoming five-day strike will help finally settle their row with district health boards. Audio
Middlemore Hospital seeks to stop rising violence in ED
The hospital in South Auckland says it's committed to helping staff in its busy emergency department to manage rising violence and aggression.