Hawke's Bay District Health Board - Latest News [Page 20]
Ensuring Rape & Sexual Assault Survivors Services
Wednesday, 18 February 2004, 4:22 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Group Working to ensure survivors of Rape and Sexual Assault get the support and services they need. More >>
$7.8m development approved at Hawke’s Bay Hospital
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:32 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board yesterday approved a redevelopment proposal which includes establishing an acute assessment unit, relocation, enlargement and refurbishment of the pharmacy and renal dialysis unit, modification of the Emergency Department ... More >>
Warning on shellfish from Westshore Reef lifted
Monday, 2 February 2004, 2:27 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Warning on collection of shellfish from Westshore Reef lifted – permanent warning remains for Pandora Pond area. More >>
Sewerage Overflow - Napier Inner Harbour
Monday, 26 January 2004, 2:59 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Sewerage Overflow - Napier Inner Harbour: Swimming Is Now Safe But The Public Is Warned Against Collection Of Shellfish More >>
Sewerage Overflow-Napier Inner Harbour
Friday, 23 January 2004, 3:09 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke's Bay District Health Board advises the public not to swim, undertake other water contact recreational activities, or collect shellfish for consumption, in the area of the Napier Inner Harbour, Pandora Pond, Hardinge Road area (between Perfume ... More >>
Swimming warnings throughout Hawke’s Bay
Thursday, 22 January 2004, 3:14 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Recent heavy rain has caused pollution to contaminate many Hawke’s Bay waterways, says Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board medical officer of Health, Dr Caroline McElnay. More >>
HBDHB tops use of mobile surgical bus
Thursday, 22 January 2004, 3:13 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
With 161 Hawke’s Bay people having surgery in the mobile surgical services bus in the year from 1 October 2002 – 30 September 2003, Hawke’s Bay District Health Board (HBDHB) is the number one DHB in terms of utilisation of the surgical bus. More >>
Swimming Warning Waimarama's Puhokio Stream
Sunday, 11 January 2004, 3:17 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board medical officer of Health, Dr Caroline McElnay, today issued a warning, advising members of the public not to swim in the Puhokio Stream at Waimarama Beach due to contamination. More >>
Sixteen ways to ruin your Christmas holiday
Wednesday, 24 December 2003, 9:00 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Want to spend Christmas on the toilet? Prefer stomach ache and diarrhoea to having a good time? More >>
Swimming Warning - Puhokio Stream Contaminated
Friday, 19 December 2003, 10:49 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board medical officer of Health, Dr Caroline McElnay, today issued a warning, advising members of the public not to swim in the Puhokio Stream which is located along Waimarama Beach, due to contamination. More >>
‘Tis the season . . . plan 2 party
Friday, 19 December 2003, 10:26 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board’s public health unit has put together funky ‘plan 2 party’ cards which are designed to give young people information they need to stay safe over the holiday season. More >>
Some health services available for non-residents
Thursday, 18 December 2003, 5:32 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Following last week¡¦s announcement by Hawke¡¦s Bay District Health Board regarding non-New Zealand residents being charged for hospital treatment, chief executive officer Chris Clarke, said he wanted to stress that there are some exceptions to the rule. More >>
Mental Health project team being established
Thursday, 18 December 2003, 4:29 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Mental Health project team being established to develop business case to turn plans to reality More >>
Massive increase in DHB funding likely
Wednesday, 17 December 2003, 10:51 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Following a meeting with the Minister of Health earlier this week, Hawke’s Bay District Health Board chair, Kevin Atkinson, said things were looking promising for Hawke’s Bay to receive its fair share of health funding in the 2004/2005 year. More >>
Swimming Warning – Waipatiki Lagoon Contaminated
Tuesday, 16 December 2003, 2:11 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board medical officer of Health, Dr Caroline McElnay, today issued a warning, advising members of the public not to swim in the Waipatiki Lagoon at Waipatiki Beach north of Napier, due to contamination. More >>
Think before you supply under 18s drink
Tuesday, 16 December 2003, 10:10 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
It’s illegal to buy alcohol for under 18 year olds, and any adult doing so has to think carefully about the potential consequences, says Shari Tidswell, health promoter with the Hawke’s Bay District Health Board. More >>
Increasing demand for health and hospital services
Monday, 15 December 2003, 11:06 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board has given the go ahead to a draft proposal for undertaking the next stage of development at the Hawke’s Bay Hospital campus. They have agreed in principle of the creation of an Acute Assessment Unit (AAU) at Hawke’s ... More >>
Work with Te Whatuiapiti Trust Resolved
Thursday, 11 December 2003, 4:14 pm | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
HBDHB Board resolves to work with Te Whatuiapiti Trust to strengthen governance and management of organisation More >>
Non-resident patients at HB Hospital to be charged
Wednesday, 10 December 2003, 11:37 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is tightening up its implementation of the Ministry of Health policy on charging non-New Zealand residents for hospital treatment unless they can provide proof of eligibility. More >>
Swimming Warning Lifted - Wairoa River
Monday, 8 December 2003, 11:39 am | Hawke's Bay District Health Board
Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board medical officer of Health, Dr Caroline McElnay, today lifted the warning of 3 December, which advised the public not to swim in the Wairoa River due to contamination. More >>