Te Whatu ora is putting the finishing touches on a New Zealand population health study that will include data on some of the biggest issues facing the country
Lady Tureiti Moxon is a veteran advocate for Māori health and is the managing director of Hamilton-headquartered provider Te Kōhao Health. Lady Tureiti also chairs the National Urban Māori Authority.
Christchurch specialist GP Vanessa Weenink will be a familiar face to many GPs. Dr Weenink was deputy chair of the NZMA and chair of its GP Council before the organisation folded last year.
About 300 workers from national telehealth services provider Whakarongorau Aotearoa will go on strike for 24 hours from Sunday after rejecting their employer’s latest pay offer
An editorial in today’s New Zealand Medical Journal is calling for greater use of point-of-care testing technology by GPs and other health providers to improve patient records
Workers from national telehealth services provider Whakarongorau Aotearoa could walk off the job on Sunday if the latest offer from the company fails to break a deadlock in talks
The National Party has finally released its health manifesto, Better Health Outcomes, a 20-page paper setting out some of its new policies, as well as proposals it has already campaigned on
The National Party’s plan to slash $2 billion from the welfare budget over four years has been labelled disgusting by disability community advocate Huhana Hickey
Te Whatu Ora is tight-lipped on plans to build a new community pathology laboratory for Auckland, despite the fact the agency has completed a business case for the project