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New system to help snare bogus doctors
A new system being adopted today is expected to prevent fake doctors from practising in this country. Audio
Patient waited 'double the optimal time frame' for acute surgery
A 78-year-old man who broke his hip at home had to wait for four days for an operation at Waikato Hospital in 2013.
Queenstown doctor key in change to Hippocratic Oath
A burnout "crisis" in the medical profession has led to the World Medical Association moving towards protecting doctors' own health in the millennia-old Hippocratic Oath. Audio
Nursing care criticised after pysch unit death
The mental health watchdog says the level of nursing care provided to a man in a psychiatric inpatient unit was unacceptable.
Pharmacists want more funding to carry out tests
Pharmacists say a lack of funding is preventing them from providing vital blood tests in the community for thousands of people.
Debt-plagued DHB's advice to UK 'ironic'
Analysis - Canterbury's health service is under pressure to slash millions from its deficit. So why are its executives giving their British counterparts advice? RNZ Health correspondent Karen Brown re…
Too many DHBs, visiting expert finds
Slashing the number of DHBs by up to three quarters would improve New Zealanders' care, a visiting health policy expert says. Audio
Man dies less than a day after being sent home from hospital
A 62-year-old man died at home in his bed 17-and-a-half hours after being sent home from a hospital emergency department.
Thousands face long wait for eye clinic appointments
More than 9500 people are having to wait significantly longer than intended for follow-up eye care, with fears some could lose their vision.
Shortage of senior doctors 'deplorable' - union
Wellington's district health board is not filling dozens of vacant positions for specialist doctors, senior doctors are warning.
'Excellent' uptake of HPV vaccine for boys
School vaccination rates in the first year of a free scheme are higher than expected, raising cancer prevention hopes.
Nelson man like 'wounded dog' after being refused pain relief
A Nelson man with liver cancer suffered weeks of agony after being refused pain relief because he was a recovering drug addict.
Free specialist clinic combats health urgency criteria
The public health system is over-stretched and some people need help to get answers to serious problems more quickly, a Whakatāne surgeon says.
Psychiatrist and DHB criticised over woman's death
A psychiatrist and the Southern District Health Board have been criticised over the care of a woman who was found dead at home.
Auckland mumps outbreak spreads to Dunedin
An outbreak of mumps in Auckland has spread to Dunedin, which is experiencing its first outbreak of the disease in years.
Doctors plead with ministry over Canterbury DHB cuts
Doctors want the Health Ministry to stop demanding deficit cuts at Canterbury District Health Board, saying it cannot be done without cutting services. Audio
Changes at Northland DHB: Man died after delays to care
A 73-year-old man deteriorated and died after delays in the provision of care at a Northland public hospital in 2014.
Hospitalisations ease off in 'below average' flu season
Flu rates are still well below average for winter and doctors say the worst is over, despite hospitals being hit with a particularly harsh strain and other illnesses.
Doctors demand action on NZ's unhealthy housing
Thousands of children are being re-admitted to hospital every year because of poor living conditions, a child health specialist says.
Call for answers after NZ man dies in Japan hospital
The family of a 27-year-old who died after being tied to a bed for 10 days in a Japanese psychiatric ward say his care was an abuse of human rights.
'You hear too many stories of people not being referred'
Canterbury surgeons are so worried about rising bowel cancer among young people that they're running free clinics to check symptoms. Audio
NZ drugs prices lowest in study of 10 countries
A new study shows that the prices New Zealand pays for medicines are among the lowest in the world.
Doctors reveal secure units for intellectually disabled in crisis
Insufficient beds and violence are common in secure units for intellectually disabled people who have committed crimes, senior psychiatrists say. Audio
New strategy aims to boost organ donation
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman has launched a new strategy to lift the low rate of organ donation from people who have died.
Free chickenpox vaccine for 60,000 Kiwi kids
A Hamilton mother whose daughter nearly died of chicken pox is welcoming a free vaccine being rolled out, and says people should take the disease more seriously.