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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Taranaki Healthcare's business plan for the year and noted that the hospital was forecasting a surplus by the 2000/01 financial year.

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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported South Auckland Health's business plan for the year and noted the hospital was forecasting continued surpluses over the next three years.

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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Western Bay Health's business plan for the year and noted the hospital was forecasting a surplus in the coming financial year.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today he had provisionally supported Good Health Wanganui's business plan for the year and noted that the hospital's forecast result for the current financial year

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported business plans for most of the country's public hospitals for the year and these showed that hospitals were now on a much sounder footing th

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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Waitemata Health's business plan for the year and noted the hospital was forecasting an operating surplus from the 2000/01 year.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Northland Health's business plan for the year and noted the hospital was forecasting continued surpluses over the next three years.

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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Hutt Valley Health's business plan for the year and noted that the hospital's current financial performance was better than that planned.

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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Canterbury Health's business plan for the year and noted the hospital had achieved a better-than-budgeted result in the last financial year.

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Health Minister Bill English said today Wairarapa Health was working towards a new business plan for the year and he expected this would be presented to him shortly.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today that Coast Health Care would be able to move forward with its business planning now that an interim contract had been agreed between the hospital and the Hea

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Health Minister Bill English said up to seven new primary health services for New Zealand's most disadvantaged communities would be set up with funds announced today.

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Health Minister Bill English today released two reports on services for people with autism and said that the Government acknowledged there was considerable potential to provide better services.

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Health Minister Bill English said today an extra 40 medical radiation technologists could potentially be joining the workforce as early as next month following changes to Government regulations whi

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Health Minister Bill English said today there had been such a good response to a booklet telling people what public health services were available for them that 25 copies would be sent to every lib

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Health Minister Bill English said today it was unacceptable for hospitals to leave cancer patients waiting for treatment longer than the approved clinical guidelines.

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Health Minister Bill English said figures released today showing a reduction in hospital deficits confirmed that the Government's strategy to take action on hospital deficits was paying off.

  • Bill English
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A function hosted by Health Minister Bill English tonight will give MPs a clear message about helping to stop discrimination against people with a mental illness.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English announced today the Government had approved $5 million to build a new hospital in Oamaru.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today he had supported Healthcare Otago's business plan for the year and noted the hospital was forecasting a surplus by the 2000/01 financial year.

"This year the hospital is forecasting a loss of $3.5 million, which is a substantial improvement on the 1997/98 loss of $24.3 million. The following year it is forecasting a break-even result, followed by a surplus of $2.5 million in the 2000/01 year. Any surpluses achieved will be ploughed back into health services.

  • Bill English
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The Minister of Health, Hon Bill English moved today to reassure people suffering from cancer that the problems MidCentral Health were experiencing at the present time would be resolved as soon as

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today that an international survey showed that New Zealanders were getting a generally similar level of health services as people in other developed countries.

  • Bill English
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The acting Minister of Health, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today there was no cause for alarm in the Waikato about the status of Waikato Hospital.

  • John Delamare
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Opening address to
Action for Health and Independence Conference
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
7 pm, 15 October 1998

  • Bill English
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