
Man dies during six-hour ambulance wait
The man was found dead in his doorway, six hours after calling for help.
The man was found dead in his doorway, six hours after calling for help.
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Ombudsman stops - then restarts - inquiry into vax pass details after Cabinet reshuffle.
'You may not make a mistake but somebody else might.'
UN urges Govt to compensate a former patient of the Lake Alice psychiatric hospital.
'Each variant has had different characteristics,' says Ayesha Verrall.
Extra payments to GPs could relieve strain on hospitals' emergency departments.
Workers are burnt out, working double shifts and moving to Australia for better pay.
Turns out cultivating a positive mindset can lead to huge health benefits.
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The party leader says unvaccinated workers should be allowed to returned to work.
Principal says "particularly nasty" bug a factor in a rise in student and staff sickness.
Organ donation can only be consented to by a deceased's family, not your driver's licence.
The cardiac surgery waiting list is full, nurses are burnt out, some care has been paused.
A North Shore doctor says he is waking up at 4am worried about his patients.
Health NZ's central region covers around 954,000 people.
Health ministry data may have over-estimated Māori vaccination rates, new analysis finds.
Five days of court time needed for Northland's "tooth fairy" case involving 20 witnesses
Adrian Phillips banged his head against the wall to feel better after a serious accident.
Radio host and mum uncovers heartbreaking situation at Auckland medical centre.
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Adrian Phillips takes the stand in his trial for the murder of Bayden Williams.
Planned procedures cut back for two weeks due to staff absences and vacancies.
OPINION: 'We're happy to pay for the person at the garage to look under the bonnet.'
An emergency specialist says the situation is psychologically and physically exhausting.
Returning flu and a second wave fuelled by new subvariants spell double trouble for NZ.
About 6000 people were affected.
The Ministry of Health has released figures on the number of staff who had the flu jab.
There are significant capacity constraints already in the public and private sectors.
Understanding the right to health can lead to improved healthcare practices.