The Stroke Foundation of New Zealand has launched a new online support platform to help tamariki and rangatahi whose parents, family members or caregivers have experienced a stroke
The Health and Disability Commissioner found Southern District Health Board breached the Code for failing to support clinicians to follow up critical MRI results showing cancer for a discharged patient
A registered midwife and Bay of Plenty DHB (now Te Whatu Ora Hauora a Toi Bay of Plenty) breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights (the Code) for the care of a woman during her first pregnancy
Anti-gravity training, similar to space-like walks, could help children with neurological and physical impairments improve their muscle coordination, strength and mobility.
Third Age Health (TAH), a leading provider of primary care services for older adults, is pleased to share that they have begun their new service agreement at Selwyn Village, one of the largest, integrated retirement and Aged Residential Care (ARC) sites in West Auckland.
A wage increase ratified today will give more than 1,150 midwives employed by Te Whatu Ora a 15 percent pay boost, Minister of Health Hon Dr Ayesha Verrall has announced.
Te Whatu Ora will start the process of implementing new pay rates for midwives after a Memorandum of Understanding was agreed with Midwifery Employee Representation & Advisory Service (MERAS) and New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) and endorsed on 6 July by Te Whatu Ora employed midwives
New research has examined long-term symptoms in COVID cases, looking at the physical and mental health of Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington study participants, almost two years after their COVID illness
Specialist GP Nikki Vadgama provides some tips to make your next paediatric eczema consult easier. She includes a review of new guidelines, resources, websites and medications for paediatric eczema management