A man with dementia has been found safe after police appealed for sightings of him. Police said earlier that Mathew Tihi, 56, had been acting aggressively at Wellington Hospital before he discharged himself on Friday. Police were called on Saturday evening. On Sunday evening, police said Tihi had been found safe in the company of associates. A spokeswoman for Capital & Coast District Health Board, which operates Wellington Hospital, said on Sunday that because it was a police matter the organisation was unable to comment further.
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“There is a need for us to take some patients to be cared for at Tauranga and Whakatāne hospitals that would otherwise be cared for at Waikato Hospital,” Anstis said. “Patient care is our top priority, and we are doing all we can to assist our colleagues at Waikato DHB at this time. “To help us with this, we would like to ask people to please only present at our emergency departments if it is an emergency.
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Tauranga and Whakatāne hospitals are making room for Waikato DHB patients. “We would also like to ask that the community be patient with us during this time if any delays are experienced as a result of this ongoing work.”
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Waikato DHB chief executive Kevin Snee said some cancer patients requiring radiotherapy were being sent to Auckland DHB, following a cyber attack hitting Waikato hospitals. Radiation therapy relies heavily on targeted and complex treatments driven by computer software, which is why it has crashed, Snee said. The hospital would be contacting all radiation patients affected and speaking to them directly about the possible transfer, Snee said. “We are very sorry we have to do this, but rather than having people waiting, which may affect the outcome of care, we are doing everything we can to make sure they are getting good care.