Articles tagged with Health
New Zealand Improves Mental Health Access with Faster Support and More Workers
21 hours ago | 62 viewsNew Zealand's mental health and addiction services are improving, with faster access to support and more frontline workers, as evidenced by meeting four out of five key targets and increased demand for primary care. The government has implemented significant workforce expansions, new training pathways, and enhanced crisis response initiatives, resulting in reduced vacancy rates and better timeliness of services. Independent confirmation from the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission highlights ongoing progress, though challenges remain, particularly in emergency department wait times, as efforts continue to build a more effective mental health system.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister New Zealand Mental Health and Addiction Health New Zealand Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Clinical Psychology Psychiatry Crisis Recovery Cafés Peer Support WorkersNew Zealand Health System Improves with Faster Treatment and Shorter Waits
1 day ago | 46 viewsNew Zealand's health system has shown continuous improvement across all five Government health targets, with more people receiving timely treatments and shorter wait times for elective procedures, specialist assessments, and cancer care. Key metrics such as childhood immunisation rates, emergency department stays, and volumes of care delivered have all increased compared to the previous year, reflecting steady progress in planned care, cancer services, and prevention. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that these results demonstrate the effectiveness of the Government’s focus on accountability and patient-centered care, signaling positive momentum toward a better and faster health system for New Zealanders.
Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Health Minister elective treatment specialist assessment childhood immunisation emergency departments cancer treatment health targets government health systemNew Zealand Boosts Hospice Funding by $12M to Enhance Palliative Care Services
1 day ago | 80 viewsNew Zealand's Health Minister Simeon Brown announced a $12 million funding boost for hospices in 2026/27 to enhance palliative care services nationwide, addressing disparities in current government support that ranges widely among hospices. This investment follows a review highlighting significant variations in funding and service models, aiming to better align resources with community needs and ensure a baseline increase for all hospices. Additionally, the government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams, reinforcing its commitment to improving access and quality of end-of-life care across the country.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Hospice New Zealand palliative care hospices New Zealand Health New Zealand funding boost specialist paediatric palliative care Budget 2026New Zealand Prepares for Bird Flu Arrival: Biosecurity Measures and Safety Tips
4 days ago | 131 viewsNew Zealand is actively preparing for the potential arrival of the H5N1 bird flu strain, collaborating across government agencies and local councils while urging the public to adopt strong biosecurity measures. Recent detections of the virus in migratory seabirds in Western Australia highlight the risk, prompting close monitoring and communication with Australian authorities. Citizens are advised to watch for signs of illness in birds, maintain cleanliness, avoid contact with wild birds, and report multiple sick or dead birds to authorities, with the human health risk currently assessed as low.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries Department of Conservation Ministry of Health Health New Zealand H5N1 bird flu avian influenza Australian authoritiesMajor Funding Boost for NZ GP Clinics to Improve Access and Care in 2026
5 days ago | 133 viewsNew Zealand’s government is providing a $120.6 million annual funding boost to local GP clinics, updating the funding formula for the first time in over 20 years to better reflect patient health needs, including factors like multimorbidity, rurality, and socioeconomic deprivation. This aims to improve timely access to primary care, especially benefiting rural communities and rewarding clinics that achieve better health outcomes in immunisations, cancer screening, and chronic conditions. The initiative seeks to keep GP visit costs stable while strengthening frontline services to keep clinics open and support community health.
Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand GP clinics Health Minister healthcare funding rural health general practice health system multimorbidity socioeconomic deprivationNew Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026
6 days ago | 154 viewsNew Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and significantly contributing to the country's 0.8 percent GDP growth. This growth was driven by innovative firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, reflecting strong productivity and forward orders. The government supports this sector through initiatives like the Investment Boost, aiming to enhance productivity and sustain manufacturing's role in New Zealand's economic recovery.
Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing GDP Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory GroupNew Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026
6 days ago | 112 viewsNew Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and driving a 0.8 percent overall GDP increase, with strong performance in transport equipment and machinery manufacturing. Key firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare are spearheading innovation and productivity, supported by government initiatives such as the Investment Boost to encourage capital investment. Manufacturing, contributing around 8 percent of GDP and employing over 220,000 people, is central to New Zealand's economic recovery and future growth strategy.
Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory Group Investment BoostGovernment Removes Health and Life Insurers from Climate Reporting to Cut Costs
6 days ago | 132 viewsThe Government is removing health and life insurers from the mandatory climate reporting regime, as these insurers are not directly exposed to climate risks and reporting adds unnecessary costs to their clients. This change follows previous adjustments raising the reporting threshold and excluding certain schemes, reducing the number of businesses required to report from 164 to around 67. The focus remains on ensuring large businesses with significant impact continue reporting, while cutting red tape for firms where reporting is less relevant.
Tags: Cameron Brewer Government Commerce and Consumer Affairs climate reporting health insurers life insurers NZX business growth market capitalisation red tapeImproved Healthcare in Dargaville: New Acute Care and Local Cancer Treatment Available
1 week ago | 177 viewsDargaville residents now have improved access to healthcare with a new acute care service operating daily from 8:00am to 8:30pm, reducing the need to travel to Whangārei for urgent treatment. Additionally, a new oncology infusion service provides local cancer treatments, supporting around 70 patients annually and minimizing travel burdens. These initiatives align with the Government's goal to ensure timely, quality healthcare within a one-hour drive for 98% of New Zealanders, particularly benefiting rural and regional communities.
Tags: Simeon Brown Dargaville Kaipara New Zealand Health Minister acute care cancer treatment oncology infusion urgent care chemotherapyUniversity of Waikato Medical School Clinical Training Regions Confirmed for 2028
1 week ago | 188 viewsThe University of Waikato's new medical school, starting in 2028, will train 120 graduate-entry students annually, with clinical placements across five regional areas to encourage doctors to practice in underserved communities. A nationwide distributed clinical placement network is being established to coordinate training across New Zealand’s three medical schools, including new Community Clinical Learning Centres in smaller towns to support rural healthcare workforce growth. This initiative aims to build a stronger, regionally connected health workforce by embedding students in their home regions, addressing long-term shortages in primary care and rural health services.
Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey University of Waikato New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine Waikato Hospital Tauranga Hospital Taranaki Base Hospital Hawke's Bay Hospital Nelson Hospital Health New ZealandWaikato Medical School Clinical Training Regions Confirmed for 2028 Launch
1 week ago | 151 viewsThe University of Waikato's new medical school, starting in 2028, will train 120 graduate-entry students annually with clinical placements across five regional areas to encourage doctors to practice in underserved communities. A new national distributed clinical placement network, developed with Health New Zealand and other universities, will coordinate opportunities and establish Community Clinical Learning Centres in smaller towns to support rural training and retention. This initiative aims to strengthen New Zealand's domestic medical workforce by embedding students in regional and rural settings, addressing long-term shortages, and building a more regionally connected health system.
Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey University of Waikato New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine Waikato Hospital Tauranga Hospital Taranaki Base Hospital Hawke's Bay Hospital Nelson Hospital Health New ZealandGovernment Launches Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme to Support Young Farmers
2 weeks ago | 188 viewsThe Government is investing $98,000 in the Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme, embedded within the New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year Contest, to develop young rural leaders who can support mental health and wellbeing in their communities. This initiative, delivered in partnership with New Zealand Young Farmers and Farmstrong, aims to equip up to 150 participants with skills to navigate rural pressures and lead wellbeing conversations. The investment complements a broader mental health plan, enhancing support services and fostering resilient rural communities for the future.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mark Patterson New Zealand Young Farmers Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme Farmstrong Mental Health Rural Communities Young Farmers Government Investment Mental Health MinisterBudget 2026 Boosts Mental Health with $100M for Faster Support and More Workers
2 weeks ago | 151 viewsThe Government’s Budget 2026 allocates over $100 million across four years to enhance mental health services, focusing on faster access, increased frontline workers, and improved crisis response. Key investments include $20.18 million for maternal mental health, $28.45 million for psychology assistant roles, and $51.72 million to open 20 new inpatient beds, prioritizing regions with the highest demand. Additional initiatives support early family intervention, peer support, community-driven solutions, and expanded training pathways to strengthen the mental health workforce and better support New Zealanders in need.
Tags: Matt Doocey Budget 2026 mental health maternal mental health psychology assistant inpatient beds frontline workforce perinatal bereavement Health New Zealand NGOsPharmac to Fund Ambulance Medicines from July for Better Patient Care in NZ
2 weeks ago | 172 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour supports Pharmac’s new responsibility to fund ambulance medicines from July 1, aiming to provide consistent access to emergency medicines nationwide while achieving cost savings. Following public consultation, Pharmac added seven commonly used ambulance medicines to the funded list to better reflect practical needs and improve patient outcomes. This change integrates ambulance medicines management with hospital medicines, enhancing system efficiency, value for taxpayers, and seamless care transitions between ambulance and hospital services.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Health New Zealand ACC ambulance services emergency medicines patient outcomes public consultation health budget New ZealandGovernment Invests $30M to Upgrade Drinking Water in Rural Schools
2 weeks ago | 210 viewsThe Government is investing $30 million through the Drinking Water in Schools Programme to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in around 20% of small, rural schools that manage their own water supply. Nearly 230 schools are involved, with 64 undergoing immediate remediation and 20 having completed full upgrades, improving water safety and reliability. In addition to funding, the Ministry of Education offers resources, technical guidance, and free training to support schools in maintaining safe drinking water.
Tags: Erica Stanford Government Drinking Water Schools Programme rural schools infrastructure Ministry of Education water supply health and safety training programme