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Resthome care so poor woman's wounds developed maggots - report
A woman died of an infection after serious wounds were poorly managed by a resthome and they became infested with maggots.
Whanganui DHB set to join bowel cancer screening programme
About 40,000 more New Zealanders are set to begin receiving potentially life-saving screening for bowel cancer.
Flu researchers seek 600 NZ babies for international project
Hundreds of pregnant women in Wellington will be invited to have their baby join a world-first, international research project on flu.
Senior doctors 'cannot assure safety' due to building delays
Frustrated senior doctors have complained to their district health board bosses and others about poor vital facilities at Palmerston North Hospital.
DHBs owe health workers up to $650m for Holidays Act errors
More than 100,000 health workers are owed about half a billion dollars for payroll breaches, with the country's DHBs facing a billion-dollar deficit.
No evidence patients' data has been stolen, health body says
Patients in the lower North Island are being reassured there is no evidence that any of their personal or health information has been illegally accessed.
DHB model under scrutiny ahead of body elections
Seven seats on the boards of almost every district health board are up for grabs on Saturday in the local body elections, but just how interested voters will be is anyone's guess.
Radiographers to walk off the job again today
More than a 1000 workers who provide x-rays and scans will walk off the job at public hospitals again today.
Strikes cause major delays to x-rays and scans
X-rays and scans are needed by many patients admitted to hospital but today, from North Cape to Bluff, they were reserved for urgent cases only as radiographers went on strike.
Strike to make patients needing X-rays 'wait longer'
Thousands of patients throughout the country are expected to have X-rays cancelled today as a result of strike action by radiographers.
NZ tipped to follow Australia's limits on breast implants
A breast cancer lobby group says health officials must look closely at the worries surrounding some types of breast implants.
Radiographers, sonographers, psychologists to walk off the job
District health boards are accusing a union adversary of mounting a coordinated campaign of strikes in a bid to leverage better pay for its members.
Hip fracture care for elderly needs improvement - report
Nearly 4000 New Zealanders fracture their hip every year, and doctors say more needs to be done to help frail elderly people whom it happens to.
Nurses' union president survives removal attempt
NZNO president Grant Brookes has survived an attempt by his own union's leadership to remove him for misconduct.
NZ falling behind in cancer survival rates
New Zealand is falling behind other comparable countries on cancer survival, according to a new study released today.
Measles: Two different vaccine brands causing issues for GPs
An Auckland clinical director says several issues are confronting GPs, including the fact there are two different brands of the measles, or MMR, vaccine.
Unsuspecting measles patients raising risks and doctors' workload - GP
Patients are coming into doctors' offices thinking they have a cold only to find out they have measles, a GP says.
Measles outbreak: Doctors call for national vaccine programme
Top doctors in Waikato and Northland are calling for a national immunisation programme against measles urgently.
School ball scare: Health service 'not asking unvaccinated students stay home'
More than 50 schools in the Auckland region have had a student with measles this year.
Government to establish a Cancer Control Agency and give Pharmac an extra $60m
The government announced today it will establish a national Cancer Control Agency by December this year.
Government set to unveil closely-guarded cancer plan
Cancer experts up and down the country are on tenterhooks, eagerly awaiting a long-awaited announcement about cancer from the government this weekend.
Report highlights Nurses Organisation's internal strains amid pay talks
A hard-hitting review has revealed deep divisions, including a loss of faith and trust, by nurses in their union during contentious pay talks last year.
Waikato DHB breached patient rights, investigation finds
An elderly woman with a leg brace developed a painful infection and died following failures by Waikato District Health Board.
Nurses' leader fights to prevent being ousted from union job
Grant Brookes has approached the Employment Relations Authority after a bitter union row that now threatens his position as president of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation.
DHBs gain in talks with doctors' unions bringing 'many positive changes'
District health boards have thanked senior doctors for their efforts in public hospitals during months of turbulence and industrial action in hospitals.