The report also raised concerns about higher levels of care within residential services now being unavailable when ...
In both studies, people who drank medium- and high-risk amounts reported having a significantly lower mood, vigour, and wellbeing, compared with a night of no drinking. They were also more confused ...
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (the College) has launched its CQI reaccreditation module as part of the Cornerstone Programme for practice’s wanting to maintain their CQI ...
This week marks a significant step in the delivery of healthcare services for the northern region with the opening of the final ward of Tōtara Haumaru, the country’s newest hospital facility on ...
“A report in the New Zealand Medical Journal published today, outlines clinicians’ concerns that intellectually disabled people are being declined residential placements because of the government’s ...
Te Aho o Te Kahu | Cancer Control Agency today thanks outgoing Director-General of Health Dr. Diana Sarfati, for her leadership and commitment to improving New Zealand’s health outcomes.
Director-General of Health, Dr Diana Sarfati has announced she will be stepping down from her role. ‘I have appreciated the privilege, and responsibility that has come with leading the Ministry of ...
Health Minister Simeon Brown has today acknowledged the resignation of Director-General of Health and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Health, Dr Diana Sarfati, and thanked her for her service.
The resignation of director-general of health Dr Diana Sarfati is a further symptom of the Government’s chaotic mismanagement and underfunding of the health system, the PSA says.
Midwives in Whakatāne and its surrounding areas are stepping forward to ensure that the whānau in their community continue to receive the right maternity care, in the right place, at the right time.
“We acknowledge Dr Sarfati’s leadership when the Ministry of Health continued to give evidenced based advice on tobacco control despite a hostile government. “Health is complex, and firing the ...
From the archives: Happier days for Margie Apa Margie Apa resigned this month, effective immediately, from the top job at troubled Te Whatu Ora. It's four months before her term was due to finish.
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