Government Lacks Vision For Health Sector: NZNO

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Todayโ€™s announcement of $10 million for specialist nurses and allied health professionals shows the Government has no vision to fix the broken health sector, NZNO says.

New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tลpลซtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says the $10 million is not new investment in health.

“This is a money-go-round. It is reallocated money from within existing budgets and has come from making cuts elsewhere in the health system.

“More specialist and regional nurses are good news for patient and whฤnau safety and wellbeing, but $10 million represents a 0.2% increase in investment on nurses – which is even less once allied health professionals are hired out of the same fund.

“It is a drop in the bucket of what is needed to fix critical nurse shortages in areas such as mental health, maternity care and emergency departments.

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“Aotearoa desperately needs more Mฤori nurses to ensure there are culturally safe nurse to patient ratios and improve Mฤori health outcomes.

“There is no recognition of this in todayโ€™s announcement which comes on the day it is revealed that Te Whatu Ora plans to cut staff in its Hauora Mฤori unit.

“The Government has no vision for the health sector beyond slogans and continues to tinker around the edges of a chronically under-funded health sector,” Kerri Nuku says.