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Getting to Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial HospitalThere are lots of ways to get to the Hawke’s Bay Hospital.
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Getting to Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial HospitalThere are lots of ways to get to the Hawke’s Bay Hospital.
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The bowel screening programme was rolled out in Hawke's Bay on 9 October 2018. Hawke’s Bay DHB saving lives through Bowel ScreeningHawke’s Bay DHB offers free bowel screening for men and women aged 60-74 years of age.
Hawke's Bay District Health Board Annual Report 2019 reflects on the challenges and successes of the Hawke's Bay health sector in the 2018/19 year.
After a Suicide - Practical information for people bereaved by suicideThis booklet gives practical information that can be needed after a suicide.
UPDATE Gastro illness in Havelock North Tuesday 5pm 16th AugustThe health system in Hawke’s Bay is coping well with the current outbreak of gastric illness.
Members of New Zealand Nurses Organisation are now back on duty following strike action which began at 7am, 12 July and concluded at 7am today, 13 July.
General enquiries about a patient or hospital services:Please phone the call centre 06 878 8109 or click here to send them an email. Enquiries about community-funded services:Please phone 06 878 8109.
Welcome to Napier Health – Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Māui Hawke’s Bay health facility offering a wide range of health services for the city, including 24 hour urgent medical care. From December 2022 there will be work at Napier Health to seismically upgrade the building.
The latest figures from public health officials on gastro -related issues are as follows:13 patients remained on hospital wards as at 4pm this afternoon. That’s down from 17 this morning, with one patient remaining in ICU.
Health practitioners as well as health and social service providers from throughout New Zealand are in Hawke’s Bay this week to learn from the founders of a world-leading non-profit Alaskan health care model that has made an extraordinary difference to the health and wellbeing of the Alaskan communities it serves.