Stories by Ruth Hill
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Health workers say cuts are actually costing public system more
The Health Commissioner's claim that "overspending" is to blame for Te Whatu Ora's financial crisis has outraged health workers and their unions.
Psychiatrist shortages putting compulsory patients at risk, doctor warns
Gaps in care mean vulnerable patients may be "at increased risk of harming themselves or harming others". Audio
'No apology' from Verrall after clash with Health Commissioner
The Labour MP accused Lester Levy of "cooking the books" during a Select Committee.
Health Commissioner to seek apology after 'cooking the books' accusation
Lester Levy will seek an apology from former Health Minister Ayesha Verrall after she suggested at Parliament that he had "reputation for cooking the books".
Privatising health care 'not my overt policy' - Shane Reti
The Health Minister wants to work more closely with the private sector to cut waiting lists - but insists that is not a step towards privatisation.
Helen Baxter's death and the importance of the right HRT provider
Smart, beautiful and confident, Helen was a woman in complete control of her own life, until perimenopause plunged her into depression five years ago.
Some referred to hospital 'five or six times' before being accepted, patient says
Labour says government targets are why so many patients cannot get onto hospital waiting lists, but some patients say this kind of rationing is nothing new. Audio
Former mayor ends up in ED as GPs struggle to even get patients on surgery waitlist
"It felt as though my hip was going to collapse," says Heather Tanguay, 80, while doctors say their referrals are now being rejected over a "lack of resources". Audio
'I was so scared': Abused as children, incarcerated as adults
Former inmates are speaking out to demand better mental health care for those currently imprisoned.
Health cuts, whooping cough epidemic announced on same day
A "reset" to cut millions of dollars from the National Public Health Service will go ahead before Christmas, staff have been told.
Mum's plea: If you're around babies, get vaccinated for whooping cough
Liz McGimpsey used to be sceptical of vaccination - until her daughter Freda contracted whooping cough at just four weeks old.
'History repeats' for former state wards in prison
Mental health workers fear some prison inmates who are suicidal, psychotic or suffering other serious psychological problems will be left without support when their contracts end. Audio
Milo removal could have cost Health NZ $3m - union
The provision of hot drinks is enshrined in some health workers' contracts, "so if this was done as a cost-saving measure, it would have done anything but".
Health NZ Commissioner steps in to stop staff losing Milo
The man in charge of the country's public health system has stepped in to ensure all staff can still have a drink of Milo at work.
Health NZ staff get $15m in holiday backpay
But nearly two-thirds of the country's healthworkers are still waiting.
Officials warn more money needed to meet ED, elective surgery targets
Released documents show health officials made clear their belief the targets couldn't be reached without more funding.
Reversing type 2 diabetes through group approach
The iwi health provider providing the programmes says there is now long waitlists.
Mental health crisis call-outs: Police agree to delay next phase
Police have started cutting back on time spent escorting mental health patients to hospitals.
Nurses accuse Te Whatu Ora of putting costs ahead of safe staffing levels
Concern is being expressed after Health NZ said it was considering a pause on a critical safe staffing protocol.
Warning as watchdog reveals NZ pandemic model is nearly 20 years old
The government watchdog says there is a risk New Zealand will have enough vaccine supplies if another pandemic strikes.
Cuts to clinical leadership bad for regions, say frontline health workers
Health NZ's proposal to cut some chief clinical roles is "a declaration of war" on rural and regional hospitals, according to the senior doctors' union. Audio
Patients charged for 'free' devices
Some people with diabetes have been charged for their "free" continuous glucose monitors, which have been fully government-funded since 1 October. Audio
'ACC has been playing with my life' - chronic pain patient
Jacinta Byron developed a debilitating chronic pain condition after breaking her foot, and has been stuck between ACC and the public system.
Cuts looming for 'critical' public health services
A document leaked to RNZ shows service are proposing to axe staff and pull back on projects.
Health staff 'doubly punished' over botched holiday pay - union
The cost of Holidays Act breaches and untaken long service service has now hit $3.6b, with authorities making savage budget cuts to pay for them.