Articles tagged with Doctor
South and East Auckland Urgent Care Expands to 24/7 Service by 2026
18 hours ago | 50 viewsSouth and East Auckland will soon have extended urgent care services, with Local Doctors Ōtara offering care from 7:30am to midnight starting 17 December and moving to 24/7 from 19 January 2026, while Eastcare will extend hours to 1am from 1 March. These improvements aim to provide timely, accessible, and affordable care close to home, reducing pressure on hospital emergency departments. The changes are part of the Government’s national Urgent Care and After Hours Framework, which seeks to ensure 98% of New Zealanders live within an hour of in-person urgent care and introduces a consistent approach to fees and subsidies.
Tags: Simeon Brown Tāmaki Health Local Doctors Ōtara Eastcare New Zealand Government Whangārei Tauranga Invercargill Lower Hutt DunedinCanterbury’s In-Home Care Service Transforms Healthcare, Frees Hospital Beds
1 week ago | 105 viewsCanterbury’s Acute Demand Management Service, celebrating 25 years, provides in-home care to around 110 patients daily, reducing hospital admissions and freeing up beds for those needing hospital-level care. Overseen by primary care doctors and supported by skilled nurses and specialists, the service manages a wide range of conditions and delivers thousands of care packages and diagnostic tests annually. This community-based approach ensures timely, tailored treatment in patients' homes, improving satisfaction and optimizing healthcare resources in the region.
Tags: Simeon Brown Canterbury Christchurch Hospital Acute Demand Management Service primary care doctors community nurses allied health professionals mobile acute nursing team New Zealand healthcareNew Zealand Launches Primary Care Pathway for Graduate Doctors
1 month ago | 158 viewsExpressions of interest are now open for graduate doctors in New Zealand to gain hands-on experience in general practice and community-based settings, aiming to address the shortage of family doctors and increase GP numbers. The Primary Care Tactical Action Plan, funded by the Government, will allocate $23.3 million over four years to support up to 50 graduate doctors annually, with a focus on primary care placements to provide valuable community-based experience. This initiative aims to encourage early-career doctors to consider primary care as a long-term career, ultimately strengthening the health workforce and improving access to quality healthcare for all New Zealanders.
Tags: graduate doctors general practice New Zealand Health Minister Simeon Brown primary care GP numbers Government Budget 2025 primary care pathwayRevolutionizing Healthcare: AI Scribe Tool Enhances Doctor-Patient Interactions Nationwide
1 month ago | 193 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown announces the rollout of an AI scribe tool to 1000 doctors and frontline staff in emergency departments, aiming to reduce administrative burden and enhance patient care. The tool automatically generates clinical notes, referral letters, and follow-up summaries, allowing doctors to focus more on patients during consultations. Successful pilot results in Hawke’s Bay and Whanganui led to the nationwide implementation, demonstrating the potential of AI to improve efficiency and quality of care in the healthcare system.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister AI scribe tool doctors frontline staff patients technology clinical notes New Zealand Health New ZealandGovernment Ministers Urge Unions to Call Off Unfair Strikes for the Sake of Students and Patients
1 month ago | 234 viewsPublic Service Minister Judith Collins criticizes the proposed strike as unfair, unproductive, and unnecessary, urging for its cancellation due to the negative impact on patients with canceled appointments, students missing school, and upcoming exams for NCEA-level students. Education Minister Erica Stanford highlights the government's efforts to increase salaries for teachers, emphasizing the rejection of the latest offer by the PPTA. Health Minister Simeon Brown discusses the rejected offer for senior doctors, highlighting their current remuneration and proposed salary increases, while also mentioning the proposed fund for addressing workforce shortages.
Tags: strike Public Service Minister Judith Collins Education Minister Erica Stanford negotiations unions Health Minister Simeon Brown Senior Doctors Registered Nurses industrial actionGovernment Invests $5 Million in Centre Court Roof at Manuka Doctor Arena to Enhance Sports and Tourism
2 months ago | 254 viewsThe Government has announced a $5 million investment in a new Centre Court roof for Auckland’s Manuka Doctor Arena, aiming to secure the future of the venue and attract more visitors. This investment is part of the Government’s $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package to enhance facilities and drive economic activity across New Zealand. The Centre Court Roof project will expand event capabilities, increase seating capacity, and provide more opportunities for Kiwis to enjoy world-class sporting events, with completion planned for 2027.
Tags: Louise Upston Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Serena Williams Manuka Doctor Arena Auckland Centre Court Tennis Auckland ASB Classic Major Events and Tourism PackageHealth Minister Announces $20 Million Boost to Emergency Departments Nationwide
2 months ago | 274 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown has announced a $20 million boost for emergency departments nationwide to increase frontline staffing over the next nine months, aiming to reduce wait times and improve patient care. The investment will allow hospitals to recruit more doctors, nurses, and support staff, with a focus on hospitals facing the greatest challenges. This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen healthcare services, improve workforce capacity, and enhance patient access to timely and quality care.
Tags: Emergency departments frontline staffing hospitals Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealanders doctors nurses support staff Health New Zealand patient careASMS Union Decision Leads to 13,000 Patients Affected by Strike Action
3 months ago | 311 viewsThe ASMS union's decision to continue strike action will impact over 13,000 patients despite an updated offer from Health New Zealand costing over $160 million for 5,500 senior doctors. Health New Zealand estimates that the strike will delay care for 13,000 patients, affecting elective procedures, specialist assessments, follow-up appointments, and outpatient procedures. The union's refusal of binding arbitration is criticized for prioritizing politics over patient care, with senior doctors being well-compensated and receiving generous benefits.
Tags: ASMS union Health New Zealand patients strike action senior doctors negotiations care public servants dispute arbitrationInnovative Nurse-Led Cystoscopy Service Improving Bladder Cancer Care at Dunedin Hospital
3 months ago | 322 viewsA new nurse-led cystoscopy service at Dunedin Hospital is ensuring timely follow-up care for bladder cancer patients, with 290 patients seen since its launch in November 2024. This service, led by two skilled nurses, has successfully kept all 150 patients on the surveillance programme on track with their cystoscopies, completing 10 to 15 follow-ups weekly. The initiative not only improves patient access to care but also optimizes workforce utilization, allowing specialists to focus on more complex procedures and contributing to achieving faster cancer treatment targets.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister cystoscopy bladder cancer patients surveillance procedures specialist doctors innovation cancer treatment target nurse practitionersEnhancing GP Funding and Access for Kiwis: Government's New Health Initiatives
4 months ago | 1518 viewsThe Government, led by Health Minister Simeon Brown, is enhancing access to healthcare for New Zealanders by focusing on improved funding for rural practices, faster GP access, and bolstering the GP workforce through training and retention initiatives. Changes to GP funding will better reflect patient needs by updating the capitation model to include factors like multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation, effective from July 1, 2026. A new national health target aims to ensure over 80% of people can see a primary care provider within one week, aligning with efforts to improve access to mental health services, while targeted investments in GP training seek to attract and retain more doctors, especially in rural and high-needs areas.
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