Budget 2024: Twenty-five additional medical school placements is an “homeopathic” response to the workforce crisis, says specialist GP and senior University of Otago Māori health researcher Sue Crengle
Budget 2024: Māori will bear the brunt of the Government’s belt-tightening Budget, says specialist GP and former Te Aka Whai Ora chief medical officer Rawiri McKree Jansen
Budget 2024: Aside from a glaring hole where new funding for Pacific providers should be, there are no surprises in the Vote Health section of the 2024 Budget, says public health academic Sir Collin Tukuitonga
After Te Whatu Ora Waikato failed to adequately respond to three GP referrals for a woman with worsening cardiac symptoms, the patient gave up and went private
After three visits to a rural practice with worsening symptoms over three weeks, a man’s pain was blamed on prolonged sitting just one day before he attended an ED and was helicoptered to hospital for urgent surgery
Tony Hanne refused to put rules ahead of his patients and it cost him his career. Reporter Alan Perrott talks to the specialist GP and ADHD expert about taking on the system
The postponed Waitangi tribunal inquiry into the Government’s disestablishment of Te Aka Whai Ora will now be held in October while a separate High Court case on the disestablishment is looking set for next year
Tony Hanne refused to put rules ahead of his patients and it cost him his career. Reporter Alan Perrott talks to the specialist GP and ADHD expert about taking on the system
The Government’s disestablishment of Te Aka Whai Ora was a “brazen expression of colonial power” says a viewpoint published in the latest New Zealand Medical Journal