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Health Minister Bill English said today the Government paid Plunket more than $19 million a year for its work in health for parents and young children.

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Health Minister Bill English said today drug companies wanted to see $70 million of health services slashed so that extra money could be spent on drugs.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English today launched a $1.8 million health package for Pacific Island people living in Auckland.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English today opened the country's first immunisation advisory centre in Auckland.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English confirmed today that he had laid a complaint with the Advertising Standards Complaints Board about the advertising campaign being run by drug companies.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English today announced the structure and organisation of the new National Blood Service which will be responsible for the supply of safe, high quality blood and blood componen

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today he was seeking ways to fund non-urgent operations for people who needed them and should get from the public health service.

  • Bill English
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A diabetes management project was one of 28 health information proposals which would be supported with funding of $3.5 million from the Health Provider Development Programme, Health Minister Bill E

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today the advertising campaign by international drug companies was about profit, not people.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today that measles could be eliminated in New Zealand if immunisation rates were increased sufficiently.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English is warning the liquor industry that it runs the risk of regulatory action if it does not adopt a code of practice to limit the appeal of alcoholic sodas and iceblocks t

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today's launch of a task force to help the country's largest hospital and largest group of GPs work together was a major breakthrough for the public health service

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English today announced approval of a $4 million project to build four new theatres at Nelson hospital.

  • Bill English
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After considerable discussion and work, we have now moved to deal with the issues related to the group of overseas trained doctors who gained permanent residence in New Zealand but were unable to p

  • Wyatt Creech
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Health Minister Bill English announced today that financial support for a new health centre in Balclutha had been approved by the Government.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English announced today he had unfrozen applications under the Government's Waiting Times Fund and approved a further $66 million of contracts to help people on waiting lists.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English and Associate Health Minister Tuariki Delamere announced today that two community representatives are to be appointed to each of the boards running New Zealand's hospit

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today the new Dannevirke hospital showed what a community could achieve when it worked in partnership with the Government.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today any public debate on health funding needs to be honest, get past cheap slogans and equip the public to grapple with wider issues.

  • Bill English
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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.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English said today this Government was committed to non-profit hospitals.

"New Zealand's hospitals are not profit driven," Mr English said.

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Health Minister Bill English said today the success of health workers, nurses and doctors in improving publicly-funded care for people had resulted in the need for less public hospital beds.

  • Bill English
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Health Minister Bill English today announced the membership of the committee that will oversee the setting-up of a National Blood Service by 1 July next year.

  • Bill English
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