Burned-out GPs need politicians to stop using health as a political football and to instead agree on solutions to the general practice crisis, leading GPs say
A 24-hour strike from 3pm tomorrow will see the country’s backbone Healthline and other national telehealth services prioritising services to “people in immediate danger”
Reporter Fiona Cassie talks to two nurse practitioners who say professional supervision can protect the health of clinicians and keep them in the workforce
Labour’s election policy to fund an extra 335 medical school places a year by 2027 is a “welcome step” towards addressing health workforce issues, according to RNZCGP president Samantha Murton
Wait times in ED and for surgery for patients with broken hips worsened across both sides of the Tasman last year but were longest in Australia, a new report shows
Practice nurses last month voted to accept a new deal that brings some relief to pay packets but is not expected to stem the flow of nurses to higher-paid jobs in public hospitals
The health risk from blood shortages is now much higher than the risk of getting variant Creutzfeldt-Jackob disease from transfusions, public health expert Michael Baker says
Labour’s election promise of a staged and targeted increase in free, basic dental care to under-30s has been welcomed by the New Zealand Dental Association