Matire Harwood
Covid-19 announcement could have gone further - Expert
A member of the National Māori Pandemic Group says the government could have gone further with its Covid-19 measures announced yesterday, to help protect vulnerable communities.
Masks and rapid… Audio
Marae health centre stepped in to provide care during Delta
A community health clinic in Auckland says during last year's Delta outbreak, it became the default provider of medical and welfare care for self-isolating patients, because the Ministry of Health was… Audio
Māori health provision in the teeth of Covid
Māori doctors and health providers have been working tirelessly around Aotearoa to support and encourage Māori whānau to get vaccinated against Covid 19. An important milestone was hit this weekend… Audio
More pressure on GPs with expected rise in Omicron self isolation cases
Local health services are preparing for a peak in Omicron cases by looking at how they managed the latest Delta outbreak. South Auckland GP Dr Matire Harwood talks to Jesse about the audit that was… Audio
GP fears people could slip through cracks in Omicron plan
People who catch Omicron will be alerted by text and directed to a website for information when the country moves into Phase Two of its response to the variant.
The move has GPs worried that people… Audio
Covid-19: Government brings forward booster shots to fight Omicron
In a race to beat Omicron to winter, the government has brought forward vaccinations for Covid-19 booster shots and announced the date children can be immunised.
Come mid-January, another three… Audio
Covid-19 - GPs need to get ready for home iso
Family doctors are still concerned about how Covid-19 cases are being cared for in the community.
Thousands of people are currently self-isolating with the virus.
South Auckland GP Dr Matire… Audio
Covid-19: GP vows to keep pushing for Māori vaccination once Auckland reaches 90 percent total
While some across the nation might have been relaxing at the beach yesterday, a team of Maori doctors and community leaders traversed South Auckand to encourage unvaccinated whanau.
With the star… Audio
GPs say they're too stretched to add home isolation to workloads
The proposed home isolation system will require regular checks by primary care providers, which they say is an extra burden for an already stretched workforce.
Māni Dunlop talks to Doctor Matire… Audio
Covid-19: Vaccination solutions should be Māori led - Māori health leaders
Māori health leaders say they need input in the design of solutions to get more people vaccinated against Covid-19, as the rollout looks to reach people who have so far been unable to get a shot.
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Health reforms - expert reaction
Kathryn canvasses reaction from the health sector with Dr Rawiri Jansen, a member the Māori pandemic group, Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā ; Sarah Dalton from the Association of Salaried Medical… Audio
Covid-19: Pacific people more likely to need hospital
Pacific people are far more likely to need hospital treatment for Covid-19 than any other ethnic group in New Zealand.
Of those people who ultimately need intensive care, almost half are Māori.
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Election 2020: National unveils $800m health pledge
The National Party has unveiled an $800 million suite of new health initiatives it's promising to roll out over the next four years if elected.
The plan includes a previously announced independent… Audio
Covid-19: Experts want mask rules to go further
Masks should be compulsory in bars and restaurants - not just on buses and trains - according to a leading public health professor.
From Monday people will have to wear some kind of face covering on… Audio
Two-in-one inhaler benefits Māori and Pacific asthma patients
The health of Maori and Pasifika asthma patients can be significantly improved by a simplified treatment, a study has found.
Illness and death from asthma is alarmingly high among the group, but… Audio
Wrangling the monster that is our health system
The new Health and Disability Review is said to be the biggest shake up of the health system in a generation - so what was wrong with it in the first place? Audio
Wrangling the monster that is our health system
The new Health and Disability Review is said to be the biggest shake up of the health system in a generation - so what was wrong with it in the first place?
AudioGP: Covid-19 lockdown contributed to rheumatic fever spike
An Auckland GP says the Covid-19 lockdown has contributed to the spike in the number of children being hospitalised with acute rheumatic fever.
There's been a dramatic rise in the number of… Audio
Coronavirus: What does NZ's Covid-19 fight look like now?
The cabinet will decide today whether to greatly reduce the restrictions that have been in place for nearly seven weeks.
While many people are crossing their fingers that will happen, others worry… Audio
Coronavirus: Concerns for end of Alert Level 3
Cabinet will decide today whether to greatly reduce the restrictions that have been in place for nearly seven weeks.
While many people cross their fingers that will happen, others worry the fight… Audio