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It is demoralising : Student midwives working long hours, on call, for no pay
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Ministry of Health orders urgent review of maternal mental health, amid growing concern about women being turned away
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Woman left with pad inside her for six weeks after Hutt Hospital birth
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Meka Whaitiri, MP for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, wants to see more Māori enrolled at doctors’ surgeries.
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti MP Meka Whaitiri wants to see more Māori enrolled with Hutt Valley doctors surgeries to help ease the patient burden on Hutt Hospital s emergency department. In the wake of a significant investment in Māori health in last month s Budget, Whaitiri has raised concerns about the low Māori enrolment levels with health providers among a host of issues iwi face within the region that is included in her electorate. Eight-five percent of the Hutt Valley Māori population are enrolled with a doctor, but Whaitiri wants the remaining 15 per cent to sign up. In the Pasifika community, 94 pct are enrolled and in all other groups the 97 per cent are enrolled.
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There’s been a low-key start to vaccinations in the Wellington region. Today the Capital and Coast District Health Board and the Hutt Valley District Health Board each thanked their staff for helping to deliver 50,000 doses of the covid vaccine in the region in the last three months.
Vaccinations began last week for Pacific people in Lower Hutt – with a “Pacific Festival Vaccination Day.”
RNZ reported that CCDHB had decided to lower the age from 65 to 55 for vaccinating Maori and Pacifika people and their households. More than 160 people were booked for vaccinations on the first day. There’ve been no progress reports since then, but a total figure of more than 5000 was mentioned.