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The Board and leadership team of the Pasifika Medical Association Group strongly and unequivocally refute any allegation of impropriety in our funding, employment, or procurement practices.
Now entering its fourth year, Practice Plus reflects on a transformative third year filled with progress and collaboration. The latest reflections document highlights key service developments and ...
Statement from Robyn Shearer, Health New Zealand Acting Chief Executive: Health New Zealand is committed to reaching an agreement with our nurses on their collective agreement. This week we have ...
Disrupted care during the covid-19 pandemic led to sharp increases in other non-covid causes of illness and death, particularly mental health disorders, malaria in young children, and stroke and heart ...
Bindi Norwell, ProCare Group CEO says, “ProCare is delighted to have gained Accredited Employer status with Immigration NZ. This is an exciting step forward to support healthcare practices recruit ...
One in four reported experiencing more frequent coughs, colds, and stomach bugs since infection, while one in five reported ongoing symptoms such as headaches (21.7 per cent), fatigue (20.6 per cent), ...
Decades ago, a medical school’s refusal to admit Justin Wall revealed the racism within the selection process. With admission schemes likely to be reviewed, he tells reporter Alan Perrott what has ...
PSA members at disability support provider Te Roopu Taurima have voted to ratify a new Collective Agreement. The settlement ...
Hato Hone St John baby magnet Gemma Cale has done it again. “Baby number 19,” Gemma says proudly as she recalled the 111 call ...
Minister for Children Karen Chhour has announced that the residential workforce is being boosted by an investment in their professionalisation. Secure residences provide care for children and young ...
The Government’s decision to fund telehealth providers at exorbitant rates is another example of National undermining family doctors and community clinics. “It’s not right to pay large subsidies to ...
Thousands more New Zealanders will get the procedures they need faster, with the Government today announcing 21,000 more elective procedures over the next year through its Elective Boost programme, ...