Strike to impact DHB services next Wednesday
Hospital and health services across Hawke’s Bay DHB sites will be significantly reduced when nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants go on strike next Wednesday, 9 June…
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Hospital and health services across Hawke’s Bay DHB sites will be significantly reduced when nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants go on strike next Wednesday, 9 June…
Tauranga runner and mother of two, Maree Rajpal (32) has thanked the team of first responders who saved her life when she went into sudden cardiac…
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is calling for volunteers following the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) officially notifying DHBs its members will undertake strike action on…
Hawke’s Bay DHB welcomes Climate Change Minister James Shaw’s announcement that it will receive funding for an electric vehicle (EV) and to install charging infrastructure under…
Hawke’s Bay Hospital saw 188 presentations over 24 hours to its Emergency Department (ED) yesterday (10 May), setting a new record and forcing some planned care…
Day of celebration as COVID vaccine comes to Bupa Gladys Mary Care Home, Napier
It was a day of celebration for residents and staff at Bupa Gladys…
The first 200 COVID-19 vaccinations were given in Wairoa on Monday to frontline healthcare workers, St John’s staff, hospital volunteers, Kahungunu Executive, Glengarry Lifecare and community…
Meet Hawke’s Bay DHB’s Māori midwifery new graduate, Monique Owen, who is one of a growing number of Māori midwifery graduates.
In 2019 HBDHB Tūruki scholarship recipient…
Anzac Day commemorations to be held at Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital this Sunday are expected to draw large crowds.
Hawke’s Bay DHB Lead Hospital Chaplain…
Hawke’s Bay health officials are asking locals to Choose Well for health care this Easter holiday period and be COVID responsible by staying vigilant and sticking…
Creating a place where people can go when they are experiencing mental health distress, but don’t need emergency department care, is becoming a reality in Hawke’s…
Hawke’s Bay DHB has relaxed its visitor policy as the region moves to Alert Level 1 with fewer restrictions in place at its facilities.
Chief Operating Officer…
The first COVID-19 vaccinations were given in Hawke’s Bay last week to front line nurses so the vaccination to border workers can begin this week.
Public Health…
Hawke’s Bay DHB is now operating under Alert Level 2 COVID-19 guidelines, which came into force at 6am this morning (28 February).
Under Alert Level 2 surgery…
Last year we ran a series of profiles celebrating our nurses and midwives in recognition of the International year of the Nurse & Midwife. We've still got some…
EIT students taking part in orientation activities this week will also be offered on-the-spot Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) immunisations to help with the nation’s catch-up…
Hawke’s Bay DHB is working with the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand after receiving notice from the College that it has…
Under Alert Level 2, which again came into force at 11.59pm (14 February), Hawke’s Bay DHB has revised its visitor policy. This applies to all of…
Planned surgery and outpatient appointments will go ahead in Hawke’s Bay District Health Board facilities as planned during Alert Level 2, but a no visitor policy…
A new fluoroscopy machine at Hawke’s Bay Hospital, which offers a reduced radiation dose and clearer images than the previous fluoroscopy machine, will be fully operational…