Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) - Latest News [Page 1]
Te Whatu Ora’s Workforce Plan Expects Everyone To Settle For Less
Tuesday, 10 December 2024, 6:02 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Te Whatu Ora’s 2024 Workforce Plan is laced with political double-speak which cannot mask the fact our health system is being asked to do more with too few resources. More >>
Doctors, Nurses, Practice Owners And Their Professional Bodies All Urge The Minister To Pause Over Physician Associates
Thursday, 17 October 2024, 2:00 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
"There is no task that a physician associate would potentially perform, that is not already being undertaken by a currently regulated health worker who is already trained and employed here in Aotearoa," says ASMS Executive Director Sarah Dalton. More >>
Senior Doctors Support Buller March To Fix Health System
Saturday, 28 September 2024, 1:41 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
What is happening in Buller is happening across the country and communities need to stand together to ensure they get safe, equitable and fit-for-purpose health care not delivered through a telephone line. More >>
Health Budget Just Treading Water
Monday, 17 June 2024, 1:52 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Deeper analysis of the 2024/25 Health Budget reveals just a 0.4 per cent real-terms increase in operational health funding, far short of what is needed to address systemic staffing issues or achieve ambitious health targets set by the Minister of Health. More >>
Budget Leaves Health System Struggling To Keep Up
Thursday, 30 May 2024, 3:23 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The budget will keep the public health sectors lights on, barely, and does not address increasing unmet need, longer waiting lists and over-stretched staff. "This budget falls short," ASMS Executive Director Sarah Dalton says. More >>
Critical Condition Of Emergency Departments Harming Whole Health System
Friday, 3 May 2024, 6:20 am | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Driving the increases in serious acute admissions is New Zealand’s growing unmet health need - 34.3 per cent of New Zealanders have unmet health need due to wait times, cost or distances to travel. More >>
Luxon’s Health Targets Delusional Without Workforce Measures
Wednesday, 10 April 2024, 2:43 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
"Staff shortages are a factor, both in longer stays in ED and wait times for elective procedures." More >>
Te Whatu Ora Fails To Pay Doctors - Union Calls For Ministerial Intervention
Thursday, 29 February 2024, 9:23 am | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Te Whatu Ora is failing to meet its contractual obligations to pay its senior doctors correctly and the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - Toi Mata Hauora is calling on Minister of Health Dr. Shane Reti to step in to fix ongoing payroll issues. ... More >>
Toi Mata Hauora ASMS Completes Pay Negotiations With Te Whatu Ora - Achieves CPI Increase
Friday, 1 December 2023, 10:22 am | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists have settled their pay negotiations with Te Whatu Ora ending months of bargaining and industrial action. More than 90 per cent of polled ASMS members voted to accept Te Whatu Ora’s latest pay offer ... More >>
Senior Doctors' Strike To Escalate To Full Days As Pay Talks Stall
Friday, 15 September 2023, 1:34 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Senior Doctors and Dentists employed by Te Whatu Ora will strike for 24 hours as industrial action intensifies. ASMS members voted overwhelmingly for two additional strikes in October. This includes a 12-hour strike on October 2 and a 24-hour strike ... More >>
A Good Day For Teeth
Saturday, 2 September 2023, 8:17 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Today’s announcement by the Labour Party of free dental for under-30s, alongside the Green Party’s already announced policy of free dental for all, means we are making real progress on oral health, says ASMS Executive Director Sarah Dalton. "The ... More >>
Our Doctors Are Leaving The Public Health System
Thursday, 31 August 2023, 3:00 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
At the same time as collective agreement negotiations with Te Whatu Ora have broken down and senior doctors and dentists are about to embark on unprecedented strike action, the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - Toi Mata Hauora is releasing ... More >>
Te Whatu Ora’s Workforce Data Mystifies Doctors
Tuesday, 22 August 2023, 1:30 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Senior doctors are mystified by many of the figures Te Whatu Ora is issuing in response to yesterday’s vote to strike, says ASMS Executive Director Sarah Dalton. "Their figures about average earnings of a senior doctor, pay increases they claim to be ... More >>
Senior Doctors To Take Unprecedented Strike Action
Monday, 21 August 2023, 5:47 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Senior doctors and dentists employed by Te Whatu Ora have voted resoundingly in favour of nationwide strikes for the first time in New Zealand, following the breakdown of their pay negotiations. The strike action comes as negotiations between Te Whatu ... More >>
Third Medical School Is Good Thinking - ASMS
Wednesday, 5 July 2023, 11:54 am | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - Toi Mata Hauora is heartened by the National Party’s proposal to establish a third medical school in Kirikiriroa. "We need to train and retain more doctors here in Aotearoa. We cannot maintain ... More >>
Fifty New Med School Places A Good Start But Only The Beginning
Friday, 16 June 2023, 2:57 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - Toi Mata Hauora has welcomed the Government’s decision to increase medical student numbers. "More medical students strengthen our medical workforce pipeline," said ASMS Executive Director Sarah ... More >>
Seven-day Isolation Is Common Sense - ASMS
Wednesday, 12 April 2023, 11:57 am | ASMS
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - Toi Mata Hauora (ASMS) fully supports the Government’s announcement to continue with the Covid 7-day isolation period. "Staying at home when you are sick is common sense, as well as common courtesy ... More >>
Five Reasons Why We Need A Māori Health Authority, And Five Questions For Political Parties
Friday, 3 February 2023, 3:06 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
Successive governments have acknowledged the impact of healthcare inequalities on whānau Māori but failed to make sufficient and sustained investment or enact structural change and do things differently. The Crown’s failure to meet ... More >>
ASMS Welcomes Specialist Led Health System
Tuesday, 31 January 2023, 4:33 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists welcomes former ASMS member Dr Ayesha Verrall into her new role as Minister of Health. "Dr Verrall brings significant professional experience sharpened by her time in Parliament serving as the Associate ... More >>
Extend $1,000 Dental Grants To Those Earning Less Than Living Wage
Thursday, 1 December 2022, 1:15 pm | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The increased special dental grants which take effect today should also be made available to all earning below New Zealand’s Living Wage, Association of Salaried Medical Specialists’ Executive Director Sarah Dalton says. Today, the Ministry ... More >>