Articles tagged with Health

New Cancer Infusion Centre Opens in Henderson for West Auckland Patients

17 hours ago | 38 views

A new community-based cancer infusion centre is opening in Henderson, West Auckland, allowing patients to receive treatment closer to home and reducing travel to Auckland City Hospital. This service, operating five days a week with four treatment chairs, complements a recent infusion centre at Waitākere Hospital and is part of a nationwide effort to expand community cancer care. Supported by a $210 million investment from Budget 2024 and increased Pharmac funding, New Zealand plans to open 14 new infusion centres and expand 14 others to meet growing demand and improve patient access.

Tags: West Auckland cancer treatment infusion service Henderson Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Te Whānau o Waipareira Waitākere Hospital Pharmac Budget 2024

Auckland City Hospital's New Central Plant Complex Boosts Reliable Healthcare Services

1 day ago | 62 views

Auckland City Hospital’s new Central Plant Complex, now fully operational, provides essential infrastructure such as power, cooling, water, and medical gases critical for safe and reliable hospital operations. This complex, part of the Facilities Infrastructure Remediation Programme, was transitioned through extensive planning and testing while the hospital remained fully operational, highlighting the project's complexity and importance. Additionally, a purpose-built underground services tunnel connects the complex to the hospital, enhancing resilience and ensuring the long-term reliability of essential services amid Auckland’s growth.

Tags: Auckland City Hospital Central Plant Complex Simeon Brown Facilities Infrastructure Remediation Programme Greenlane Clinical Centre emergency generators medical gases underground services tunnel hospital infrastructure healthcare services

South Island Needle Exchange Programme Launches to Reduce Substance Harm

2 days ago | 95 views

Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey officially opened the South Island Needle Exchange Programme, New Zealand’s first harm reduction initiative aimed at preventing substance-related harm and reducing blood-borne infections like HIV and hepatitis C. The programme, delivered by the Te Waipounamu Collective, provides not only clean equipment but also health information, overdose prevention, and referral services to support people at all stages of addiction. This initiative complements broader government efforts, including increased investment in substance harm prevention, workforce expansion, and community-based support services, resulting in improved health outcomes and reduced addiction-related harms.

Tags: Matt Doocey South Island Needle Exchange Programme Te Waipounamu Collective Ngā Kete Mātauranga Pounamu Trust He Waka Tapu Poutini Waiora Te Piki Oranga Mental Health Minister HIV prevention

New Endoscopy Suite at Wairarapa Hospital Boosts Local Diagnostic Access

2 days ago | 53 views

Wairarapa Hospital will build a new purpose-built endoscopy suite to increase local capacity, reduce delays, and improve access to diagnostic services, minimizing the need for patients to travel outside the region. The current endoscopy services are limited by inadequate facilities, and the new suite will address rising demand, support faster diagnosis, and free up theatre space for elective surgeries. This development is part of a $34.2 million investment in diagnostic services, including a new MRI scanner, aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure and patient care in the Wairarapa region.

Tags: Simeon Brown Wairarapa Hospital endoscopy suite bowel screening colonoscopy diagnostic services MRI scanner health infrastructure elective surgeries cancer treatment

Health Minister Welcomes New Agreement for Senior Medical Officers in NZ

3 days ago | 77 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for approximately 5,500 senior doctors represented by the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS). He emphasized the critical role senior doctors play in the healthcare system and their contribution to achieving government health targets. The agreement follows similar approvals for other health sector groups and reflects constructive engagement between ASMS and Health New Zealand to ensure continued patient care.

Tags: Simeon Brown Association of Salaried Medical Specialists ASMS Senior Medical Officers Health Minister APEX pharmacy PSA Allied Public Health STONZ Resident Medical Officers Health New Zealand collective agreement

Expanding Healthcare Services Closer to Home in Otago Central Lakes Region

4 days ago | 104 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown announced plans to expand healthcare services in Wānaka, Cromwell, Queenstown, and the wider Otago Central Lakes area, focusing on primary care, diagnostics, mental health, maternity, and outpatient services to meet growing demand. Health New Zealand has developed the Central Lakes Clinical Services Plan, backed by $25 million in new operating funding from 2027/28 and $52 million in capital funding, aiming to bring more care closer to home and reduce the need for long-distance travel. The plan also includes modernizing facilities and digital systems, with a key emphasis on creating a new, locally responsive maternity care model in collaboration with health professionals.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Otago Central Lakes Wānaka Cromwell Queenstown Dunedin Invercargill New Zealand Health Minister

Northland Launches Youth Acute Respite Service and Suicide Prevention Roles

4 days ago | 144 views

Northland is receiving improved youth mental health support with the launch of a dedicated Youth Acute Respite Service and three additional Youth Suicide Prevention Coordination roles, backed by $1.7 million in annual funding. This initiative responds to a coroner’s report on the loss of six young people, aiming to provide earlier crisis intervention and reduce hospital admissions by creating a more connected support system. Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring accessible mental health services nationwide and addressing identified regional needs.

Tags: Matt Doocey Youth Acute Respite Service Youth Suicide Prevention Mental Health Northland Coroner's Report Health New Zealand Suicide Prevention Coordination Mental Health Funding New Zealand Government

New ACC Board Appoints Keys, Wright & Playford to Drive Turnaround Plan Success

5 days ago | 152 views

Richard Keys, Lindsay Wright, and Michael Playford have been appointed to the ACC Board, starting 11 May 2026, to support the organisation's Turnaround Plan aimed at improving outcomes for injured New Zealanders. Each appointee brings specialized expertise: Keys in health and corporate governance, Wright in financial services and investment management, and Playford in actuarial assessments and financial sustainability. Their combined skills are expected to enhance the Board's leadership and accountability, ensuring ACC delivers better client-focused services and long-term financial stability.

Tags: Richard Keys Lindsay Wright Michael Playford Scott Simpson Accident Compensation Corporation ACC Board Turnaround Plan Abano Healthcare Group Spark New Zealand Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation

New Zealand Boosts Primary Care with Overseas-Trained Doctors Program

6 days ago | 125 views

The New Zealand Government is advancing a programme to integrate overseas-trained doctors already residing in the country into the primary care workforce, with nearly half of the planned placements underway. This initiative supports international doctors in gaining registration and experience in general practice, addressing the key barrier of appointment availability for Kiwis. Alongside expanded digital and after-hours services, the programme aims to strengthen healthcare access nationwide by building a sustainable future medical workforce.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand primary care workforce general practice government training programme healthcare workforce GP appointments hospital experience

Dunedin Hospital Unveils $4.3M Advanced LINAC for Precise Cancer Treatment

1 week ago | 137 views

Dunedin Hospital has installed a new $4.3 million next-generation Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine, enhancing precision cancer treatment with targeted radiation that minimizes damage to healthy tissue. The advanced technology allows clinicians to treat multiple tumors simultaneously, reducing treatment times and enabling therapies not possible with older models. This upgrade is part of a nationwide effort to improve cancer care access and outcomes, providing patients in the lower South Island with modern, high-quality treatment closer to home.

Tags: Simeon Brown Dunedin Hospital Linear Accelerator cancer treatment South Island New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre radiation therapy healthcare technology cancer care

Government and Cancer Society Invest $2M to Expand SunSmart Skin Cancer Prevention Program

1 week ago | 127 views

The Government and the Cancer Society are jointly investing $2 million to expand the SunSmart programme, aiming to enhance national skin cancer prevention through education in schools, workplaces, and communities. New Zealand faces high rates of skin cancer, with thousands diagnosed annually and significant mortality, making prevention and early detection critical. The expanded initiative will include updated digital content, practical resources, and targeted support for outdoor workers, responding to widespread sunburn prevalence and the need for coordinated public health efforts.

Tags: Simeon Brown Cancer Society SunSmart Health New Zealand skin cancer melanoma cancer prevention New Zealand public education outdoor workers

New Zealand Tightens Nitrous Oxide Controls to Curb Harm and Illegal Use

1 week ago | 173 views

The New Zealand Government is tightening controls on nitrous oxide to reduce harm and illegal use by requiring import approval from the Director-General of Health and classifying large canisters over 10 grams as psychoactive substances. These measures aim to support law enforcement in cracking down on illegal sales and imports, closing loopholes, and preventing recreational misuse while allowing legitimate medical and commercial use. Officials emphasize the serious health risks and public safety concerns associated with nitrous oxide misuse, including impaired judgment, neurological damage, and fatal crashes.

Tags: Simeon Brown Mark Mitchell nitrous oxide psychoactive substances recreational use law enforcement Customs and Excise Act 2018 New Zealand public health

Expanded Specialist Health Services Now Available at Kaitaia Hospital in Far North

1 week ago | 136 views

Kaitaia Hospital has introduced a local scar therapy clinic and expanded audiology services, significantly improving access to specialist care for Far North residents. These enhancements reduce travel burdens, increase appointment availability, and shorten wait times from up to 12 months to around four months. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that these upgrades align with Health New Zealand’s commitment to providing timely, quality healthcare closer to home, especially in rural and underserved areas.

Tags: Simeon Brown Kaitaia Hospital Health Minister Health New Zealand Far North Northland Kawakawa Whangārei audiology services scar therapy clinic

New Zealand Reviews Ruminant Protein Rules to Protect $4.9B Beef Export

1 week ago | 143 views

New Zealand is reviewing its Biosecurity (Ruminant Protein) Regulations 1999 to prevent BSE (mad cow disease) from entering its cattle and protect the $4.9 billion beef export sector. The review focuses on preventing cross contamination and accidental exposure to ruminant protein in cattle feed, which is crucial for maintaining the country's negligible-risk status recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health. Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard emphasizes that getting the regulations right is vital for keeping international markets open, with public consultation running from April 28 to June 12.

Tags: New Zealand Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity ruminant protein regulations BSE mad cow disease beef export World Organisation for Animal Health prion diseases cattle

Veterans' Travel Reimbursement Increased 50% to Ease Fuel Cost Burdens

2 weeks ago | 173 views

Veterans Affairs has increased private vehicle mileage reimbursement rates by 50 percent to help veterans manage rising fuel costs when traveling for treatment. This temporary measure, funded within the existing budget, applies until petrol prices drop below $3 per litre for four consecutive weeks and aims to ensure veterans continue accessing essential care. The government emphasizes supporting veterans amid global fuel price volatility, prioritizing those with limited transport alternatives.

Tags: Chris Penk Veterans Minister Veterans Affairs fuel cost pressures mileage reimbursement treatment travel fuel price volatility New Zealand veterans private vehicle travel healthcare access