Te Whatu Ora is inviting health professionals to share their experiences of providing palliative and end-of-life care as part of everyday practice. The National Palliative Care Workforce Working Group wants to understand what helps, and what gets in the way, for those working outside specialist palliative care settings, including aged residential care, general practice teams, ambulance services, community services, and hospital teams. Read more about the survey in this Te Whatu Ora email. The survey is open until 1 May 2026.
Te Pae Tata was launched by the health minister in Taupō last week. It is the first New Zealand Health Plan published under the new Pae Ora legislation.
Read moreRead the latest clinical updates for Taranaki including the referral process to Rehab Taranaki for ACC concussion services via BPAC and an updated version of the database of NGOs operating within Taranaki.
Read moreFunding for patients who require a consultation related to the Manage My Health (MMH) data breach.
This funding ends on 30 April 2026.
Waikato DHB has made a report available to PHOs illustrating the average wait times (in days) for first specialist appointments (FSA) in secondary care.