Articles tagged with Immunisations
Midwives Now Offer Expanded Funded Immunisations for Families and Babies
13 hours ago | 37 viewsMidwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress allowing midwives to deliver antenatal vaccines and aims to improve timely access by integrating immunisations into routine maternity care. Health authorities and professional organizations are collaborating to implement this initiative, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis to protect vulnerable infants.
Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of MidwivesMidwives Expand Funded Immunisations to Protect Mothers and Infants in NZ
13 hours ago | 53 viewsMidwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress and aims to improve timely access to vaccinations by integrating them into routine maternity care, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis. The initiative is a collaborative effort among Health New Zealand, the Ministry of Health, the Midwifery Council, the New Zealand College of Midwives, and the Immunisation Advisory Centre.
Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of MidwivesNew Zealand Health Progress: Faster Cancer Care, Immunisations & Shorter Waits
1 month ago | 310 viewsNew Zealand has seen year-on-year improvements in healthcare access, including faster cancer treatment, higher childhood immunisation rates, and shorter waits for surgeries and specialist assessments, despite a busy winter and union strikes. The government’s investments, such as a $604 million boost to Pharmac and the Elective Boost program, have contributed to these gains by delivering new medicines and additional procedures. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes ongoing efforts to ensure timely, quality care for all Kiwis, supported by increased funding and frontline staff.
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