Twenty thousand dollars and a deserted warehouse launched targeted healthcare for Auckland’s Pacific communities, says specialist GP and freshly knighted Sir Collin Tukuitonga
The review of University of Otago’s equity-focused Mirror on Society enrolment scheme following a High Court challenge could see the programme being widened further
The Ministry of Health’s targeted top-up payment for MMR vaccinations is welcome but is no substitute for a total review of general practice funding, says RNZCGP medical director and specialist GP Bryan Betty
A Te Puke-based DIY food security programme is delivering an unexpected harvest and it’s all down to some dodgy knees, says Poutiri Wellness Centre chief executive Kirsty Maxwell-Crawford
The funding allocated to the interim Māori Health Authority | Te Mana Hauora Māori in the 2022 Budget has kneecapped its ability to function as intended, say Māori health advocates
Developement of the ŌtaraPapatoetoe prototype locality is under way in anticipation of the partnership’s first meeting with Health New Zealand officials next week
A Te Puke-based DIY food security programme is delivering an unexpected harvest and it’s all down to some dodgy knees, says Poutiri Wellness Centre chief executive Kirsty Maxwell-Crawford
Lakes DHB’s penulimate board meeting celebrated a rare financial surplus while expressing concerns over how information will flow under the new health regime