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Midwife told to apologise over stillbirth
A community-based midwife failed to refer a woman with clear risk factors to a specialist, a report has found.
Researchers hit back at response to birth-risk report
Researchers have come out fighting at claims made in response to their findings that babies are more at risk during birth if a midwife rather than a doctor is in charge.
Doctors push to work more closely with midwives
Family doctors want changes to maternity funding so doctors and midwives can work more closely together. Audio
Midwife-led births more risky for babies than doctor care - study
Babies are more at risk during birth if a midwife rather than a doctor is in charge, according to new research.
Govt warned against delay to bowel cancer screening
Health officials have warned the government against any further delay to the rollout of national screening for bowel cancer.
Boy now fed through a tube after prescription error
A seven-year-old with cerebral palsy was given 10 times the correct dose of a medicine for two months because of a pharmacy error.
Hip implant maker says patients arguments are wrong
The maker of a faulty hip implant says key arguments by patients who want to sue it for compensation are unsound and unworkable.
Patients open case to sue hip implant maker
Forty patients who received faulty hip implants have told the High Court they should be able to sue the maker of the devices.
Call for big changes to DHB elections
Members of the health system are pushing to have DHB votes moved to the same time as the general election.
Teen should never have been left alone in bath - watchdog
A teenager with disabilities who drowned at a care facility in 2014 should never have been left alone, the public health watchdog has found.
Online GPs for Waikato
Up to 400,000 people living in Waikato can now speak to a family doctor online at night or over the weekend.
Call for govt to ease NZ's need for sperm
A decades-long shortage of donor sperm has become worse, a leading fertility expert says.
Call to consider compulsory sugar labelling
New Zealand should look at making it mandatory for food labels to include the amount of added sugar, the Royal Society says.
Nelson Marlborough DHB criticised for heart patient's care
Declaring a man medically fit just 24 hours after a heart attack so he could be sent to a psychiatric hospital breached his rights, the public health watchdog says.
Healthier kids' marketing system
A better method is needed to determine which foods and drinks are too unhealthy to be marketed to children, say health experts.
Nurses need more say in health strategies, industry told
Nurses need to be a part of decision making for health strategies in New Zealand, the head of the International Council of Nurses says.
Toddler died after being sent home twice
A toddler who died from a bacterial infection and pneumonia in Dunedin Hospital did not get the care she needed, the health watchdog says.
Population pressures cause DHB budget blowouts
Many district health boards still face multi-million dollar budget blowouts, new figures show. Audio
Lung cancer patients want access to Keytruda
Patients with deadly lung cancer say they must be next in line for access to the hotly debated and expensive drug Keytruda.
Appeal for 'brave' decision on voluntary euthanasia
Politicians must be principled and brave on the question of voluntary euthanasia, Lecretia Seales' widower says. Audio
Drugs for incurable blood cancer 'should be available'
Cancer specialists want better access to drugs to extend the lives of people with an incurable type of blood cancer. Audio
Doctors 'not coping' with stress and overwork
Up to half of public hospital doctors are feeling exhausted and have symptoms of burnout, according to a new survey. Audio
DHBs' financial performance 'deteriorated significantly'
The deficits of the country's 20 district health boards are almost three times higher than was budgeted for, a government financial watchdog says.
Life-saving melanoma drug rollout to cost DHBs 'millions'
District health boards face costs of more than $1 million to deliver long-awaited new melanoma drugs to patients.
Anti-cancer vaccine now free for boys
The anti-cancer vaccine Gardasil will be free for all boys and girls, and access to a vaccine against chicken pox will be widened.