
Arsenic in the water: Senior Govt minister keeping watch, results due this afternoon
The Prime Minister confirmed he had been briefed on the situation.
The Prime Minister confirmed he had been briefed on the situation.
Health NZ has offered jobs to only 844 of 1619 nursing graduates, sparking job concerns.
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OPINION: Shane Reti's promise falters amid ongoing staff cuts.
Arsenic is a substance found in rock that can be deadly if consumed in large amounts.
Government will receive the inquiry's report today but its release date is unknown.
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Pharmac plans to switch to the Mylan brand of estradiol transdermal patches next year.
A facility for storing all of the country's radioactive waste has been built in Manawatū.
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Doctors warn new funding won’t solve healthcare crisis.
OPINION: 'I am astounded by the article written by Matthew Hooton.'
Government says any changes will be left to a member's bill.
The Health Ministry argues the facility was built in secret due to 'national security'.
The storage facility, made with concrete and steel, was kept secret at the request of the Health Ministry. Video / Ben Dickens Graphics / Corey Fleming
Whangārei Hospital is in such a dire state that parts of the roof leak when it rains.
You could even be a 'super taster', but it's not always a good thing.
Health Minister Dr Shane Reti says all stages of the Whangārei Hospital redevelopment are on track. Video / Denise Piper
You 'hugged me silently for what seemed like the longest of time.'
The Health Minister and the commissioner said the regions needed more of a boost.
Financial Times: Trump nominee has caused some concern over medicine spending cuts.
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'I can't read anything, I can't watch anything.'
Reti says $20m to hire 50 new senior docs, $10m for nurses, $12m for other improvements.
Lawyer says the family 'does not know what tomorrow will look like'.
Te Whatu Ora is urging people to get vaccinated to protect vulnerable babies.
COPD affects approximately 200,000 Kiwis aged over 45.
It's an iconic symbol of childhood nostalgia, but the colourful treat has a dark side.
Doctors have told Paige Suisted she has 18 months to live. She is determined to live each moment to the fullest.
Missed diagnoses involving two babies had 'profound impact' on the families involved.