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Associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today New Zealand medical authorities are working closely with their Australian counterparts to monitor developments in the new influenza virus

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today Labour leader, Helen Clark, had yet again demonstrated her lack of understanding of the country's health system.

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Hon Tuariki Delamere said today poisonous lead levels in the air have continued to drop significantly, following the switch to unleaded petrol early last year.

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Health Minister Bill English and Associate Health Minister, Tuariki Delamere, said today they hoped to respond to a proposal for the merger of Lakeland Health and Eastbay Health in the next month.

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today this week's launch of the $6.7 million, three-year Maori Provider Development Scheme is a further positive initiative in the provision of

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, today rejected claims from the New Zealand Nurses' Organisation that he was deliberately avoiding meeting them.

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Opotiki health services get major boost Te Tai Rawhiti MP and associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, today welcomed the agreement reached between Eastbay Health and Midland Health that wi

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton today said he was delighted with the number of steering group report submissions which supported the health policy outlined in the Coalition Agreement.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Williams & Adams Gallery
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Wellington Town Hall, Wakefield Street
WELLINGTON

  • Peter McCardle
  • Associate Minister of Health

Health Minister Bill English and Associate Minister Neil Kirton said today they were pleased with the progress made by the Steering Group established to oversee changes to the public health sector

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton says there was a slight drop in the number of tuberculosis cases last year compared with the year before.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

The transition process for moving from four regional health authorities to one health funding body, outlined in the Coalition Agreement, was announced today by Minister of Health Bill English and A

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

A steering group has been set up to report on the roles and relationships of agencies in the health sector, Health Minister Bill English and Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton announced today.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton this afternoon said that he was confident the right decision would be made with regard to the provision of cardio-thoracic services for Canterbury residents.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Minister of Health, Neil Kirton, tonight emphasised that the final decision on the contract for cardio-thoracic services in the Canterbury region rested with the Coalition Government, aft

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Background

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Fewer influenza complications will be a result of free vaccinations available for people aged 65 years from March 1997, says Neil Kirton, Associate Health Minister.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton supports the review of a cot death study planned in Dunedin later this year following concerns being raised about its safety.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton today said that greater efforts were required in the area of child health if all New Zealand children were to receive a healthy start to their lives.

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton added his voice to calls for parents and caregivers to ensure their children were adequately protected against measles in light of an epidemic predicted to occ

  • Neil Kirton
  • Associate Minister of Health

Greetings to you all who have come to attend the first multi-disciplinary medical conference focussing on breast cancer screening.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health