The interim Māori Health Authority’s first act as a commissioning body is a trial run before its official opening in three months, says associate health minister Peeni Henare
COVID-19 restrictions and the ongoing fear of infection will have long-term impacts on the lives of many young south Aucklanders, says South Seas Healthcare youth co-ordinator Ana Kivalu
The easing of red traffic light restrictions, a signalled end to vaccine passes and the dropping of some vaccination mandates represent a “cautious moving forward”, says prime minister Jacinda Ardern
Barriers to care are no stranger to Māori with disabilities, says Te Roopu Waiora chief executive Tania Kingi, but they have been supersized by the pandemic response
Barriers to care are no stranger to Māori with disabilities, says Te Roopu Waiora chief executive Tania Kingi, but they have been supersized by the pandemic response
The interim Māori Health Authority today announced its first “real-world” funding package since the appointment of chief executive Riana Manuel in December
The clinical hub set up by Mahitahi Hauora PHE to handle unenrolled Omicron patients and support struggling general practices reached capacity after only four weeks in operation