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  • Notification - missing bowel screening kits

    Te Whatu Ora has been made aware that a box of completed bowel screening kits has gone missing during transit.
  • Health workforce pressures met with new initiatives

    A number of initiatives were presented by the Minister of Health on Monday 1 August to relieve some of these workforce pressures in the short-term.
  • Ōtākaro to partner with Te Whatu Ora in West Coast mental health build

    Ōtākaro Limited will be joining The Te Whatu Ora Infrastructure and Investment group as a partner on the mental health unit rebuild in Greymouth.
  • Markerita Poutasi appointed as National Director, Pacific Health

    Te Whatu Ora has announced the appointment of Markerita (Meg) Poutasi as National Director, Pacific Health.
  • Pharmacists may now supply COVID-19 medicines to eligible people without scripts

    Over 400 pharmacies can now supply medicines without a prescription to eligible people with COVID-19 who are at a higher risk of becoming very sick.
  • New funding to help people with mental health and addiction needs access COVID-19 vaccinations

    People will have better access to COVID-19 vaccinations, other immunisations and health checks thanks to grants from a $2 million fund.
  • Dr Nick Chamberlain appointed National Director, National Public Health Service

    Health New Zealand has announced the significant appointment of Dr Nick Chamberlain as the National Director of the new National Public Health Service
  • Get a hepatitis C test on World Hepatitis Day to put your worries behind you

    New Zealanders at risk of hepatitis C should make sure to get a quick and easy finger-prick test on World Hepatitis Day this Thursday (28 July).
  • Appointment of two interim leadership positions: Data & Digital and Infrastructure & Investment

    Appointment of two interim leadership positions: Stuart Bloomfield in Data & Digital and Graham Smith in Infrastructure & Investment.
  • Interim Health New Zealand offering to address pressures on primary care

    Interim Health New Zealand has offered a number of measures to address funding pressures on general practice.
  • Interim Leadership Appointments Announced

    Interim appointments to Health New Zealand interim executive leadership roles, interim regional leads and interim district leads.
  • Quality improvement review of national breast screening programme

    An independent quality improvement review of the national breast screening programme was announced today.

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  • Nationwide Immunisation Week aims to boost our community immunity
  • Celebrating Pacific nurses and midwives gaining further education
  • Focus on solutions not strike: Te Whatu Ora
  • 82,005 flu vaccines administered in past week
  • Check if you’re protected against measles, before virus returns
  • Leigh Donoghue starts as Chief Data and Digital at Te Whatu Ora
  • Free GP and nurse visits for rangatahi aged up to 24 years
  • Quality Improvement Review sets out new pathway for breast screening services in Aotearoa
  • Te Whatu Ora welcomes New Zealand’s first locality plan
  • Auckland Regional Public Health Service Measles exposure and cases update: no new cases
  • Measles case update from Auckland Regional Public Health
  • Auckland Regional Public Health Service Measles exposure and cases update: no new cases
  • Second quarter report released
  • International Nurses Day: Lisa Suapopo-Taylor profile
  • New measles case prompts school closure for contact tracing
  • Funding announcement boosts Te Whatu Ora climate change mitigation project investment to $130m
  • Additional COVID-19 boosters available for more New Zealanders
  • $44M funding boost for primary, community and rural care in New Zealand
  • Ongoing Collective action needed to protect people against vaccine preventable disease
  • Taskforce Immunisation Report Welcomed
  • Te Whatu Ora republishes the 12 National Performance Reporting Metrics
  • Vaccination drive underway for flu, bivalent vaccines ahead of winter
  • Te Whatu Ora announces establishment of the National Pacific Health Senate
  • Whānau, Consumer and Clinician Digital Council membership confirmed
  • New surgery service at Hutt Hospital will help improve patient wait times
  • Publication error on Te Whatu Ora website
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  • MMR vaccination drive underway in Tāmaki Makaurau
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