Health Minister Dr Shane Reti鈥檚 office has quashed rumours that Dargaville Hospital could be closed down, saying any such speculation is 鈥渦tterly wrong鈥.
RNZ asked Reti if there were any plans for the beleaguered hospital 鈥 either extra investment, expansion, downsizing or closure 鈥 and was told that closing Dargaville Hospital was not under consideration.
A spokeswoman for Reti said that Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora would respond with a progress update on staff recruitment at Dargaville and services for the people of Northland.
鈥淧eople starting these sorts of rumours [about the hospital closing] are actively undermining confidence and trust in the public health system,鈥 the spokeswoman said.
The hospital 鈥 which serves a population of more than 27,000 people across Northland鈥檚 Kaipara District 鈥 has been struggling to fill its medical roster for some time.
The Health Minister is rejecting speculation that Dargaville Hospital will be closed as "鈥渦tterly wrong鈥. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Its emergency department and 12-bed inpatient ward are often without a doctor after hours, forcing stressed nurses to rely on a commercial telehealth service for support.
Top Northland health officials were to have met Dargaville nursing staff last Friday.
It is not clear if that meeting went ahead because staff have been barred from speaking to media.
If the hospital were to close its overnight beds, that would mean transporting patients to Whang膩rei Hospital, which has its own problems 鈥 in particular, high demand on its emergency department.
Many emergency cases are already taken directly to Whang膩rei due to Dargaville Hospital鈥檚 doctor shortage.
Hato Hone St John has confirmed to RNZ that Dargaville has just one ambulance.
That means any time a patient has to be transferred to Whang膩rei, there may be no ambulance available in Dargaville and surrounding areas for two hours.
Back-up is from St John stations in Whang膩rei or Maungaturoto, also about 50 minutes away.
Dargaville Hospital currently has 12 beds in a general ward and eight in a detox unit. Northland鈥檚 other rural hospitals 鈥 Kait膩ia and Kawakawa 鈥 have 26 and 20 beds, respectively.
The lack of doctors at Dargaville Hospital prompted a rare nurses鈥 strike on August 29, with nurses saying they were stressed and fearful of the consequences of looking after patients when no doctors were available.
- RNZ
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