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Recent changes, including full funding for Cerazette and proposed IUCD supply reforms, are welcome but fall short of meeting ...
Associate Health Minister David Seymour is welcoming the passing of the Medicines Amendment Bill at first reading. The bill enables the ‘Rule of Two’. allowing medicines to be approved in less than 30 ...
Americans choosing to spend more time alone is indeed a challenge to the cultural script, and the stigmatization of solitude ...
The recently released British series Adolescence on Netflix has struck a chord for many viewers. The show delves into the ...
Health services are being disrupted across the board in at least one third of the responding countries, with high levels of disruptions reported in outbreak detection and response, malaria, HIV, ...
ProCare in partnership with Unitec, is pleased to announce the winners of the Top Pacific Nurse award for the 2024 academic year - Katerina Alapae and Seluvaia Havea. The winners were presented their ...
Health Minister Simeon Brown and Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey have today officially opened Manaia House, a new community mental health and addictions facility in the heart of Whangārei.
In a step toward making healthcare more sustainable and whānau centric, ProCare has partnered with Heidi Health to reduce the administrative burden on GPs, helping them spend more time where it counts ...
People in acute mental health distress need access to the services and help they need in a timely way. Strengthening the health led crisis responses is the right direction to head. We are keeping a ...
A WellSouth evaluation report reveals that the Comprehensive Primary & Community Care Teams (CPCT) programme is helping more high-risk people in communities access necessary healthcare for free, with ...
More New Zealanders will have access to medicines for blood cancers, bowel diseases, eczema and arthritis, following Pharmac’s decision to widen access to four medicines for six health conditions from ...
The report shows the lives of tamariki Māori, Pasifika children and disabled children are consistently harder than others. There has been some positive progress in education attendance, rates of child ...