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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Emergency departments across the country will receive a helping hand, to increase frontline staff, over the next nine months

    Emergency departments across the country will receive a helping hand, to increase frontline staff, over the next nine months


    Health Minister Simeon Brown's announced 20-million-dollars from Health New Zealand's one-billion-dollar annual uplift will go towards EDs.

    He says under the Labour Government, ED performance fell from 89-percent in 2017 to less than 68-percent in 2023.

    Brown says performance is already turning around - but more frontline staff is important, to relieve pressure on hospitals.

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