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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Health New Zealand's defending a ballooning spend on contractors and consultants

    Health New Zealand's defending a ballooning spend on contractors and consultants


    The agency spent nearly 85-million dollars more in the year to June, compared to the previous year.

    That spending has drawn criticism from those in the industry - who say our health system's overly-reliant on locums.

    Chief Clinical Officer Richard Sullivan says the bulk of that spend is on clinicians covering staff shortages.

    He says consultants are also needed to give specialist advice - but that spend's dropped about 65-percent in the past quarter.

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