The Health and Disability Commissioner says it is not opposed to implementing the right for consumers to appeal its decisions, but says it’s a complex process requiring “careful consideration”
Auckland specialist GP Stephanie Taylor will ditch the protective paraphernalia of practising in a pandemic for two days a week when she starts in a new role with Green Cross Health on 15 November
While COVID-19 hasresulted in the rise of the “flexible worker”, the uncertainty caused by the pandemic has increased employee stress and anxiety, according to a new report by Southern Cross
Once their GP training is over, a doctor’s first general practice is a new road that needs mapping in these COVID times, says Auckland specialist GP Stephanie Taylor
Health providers say they’re on an urgent but nearly impossible mission to locate unvaccinated North Island Māori after a refusal by the Ministry of Health to share contact data
The final report of the Government’s review into drug-buying agency Pharmac has been delayed by nearly three months, with a new release date set for early next year
Patient advocates are calling for a right to appeal decisions made by the Office of the Health and Disability Commissioner, saying the current system is unfair and people are boycotting it as a result
Patient advocates are calling for a right to appeal decisions made by the Office of the Health and Disability Commissioner, saying the current system is unfair and people are boycotting it as a result