The Minister of Health is promising to reduce hospital wait times with $42 million of funding for hiring new senior doctors and nurses.
鈥淭his funding will help fill critical workforce gaps and support the health workforce to deliver on the Government鈥檚 health targets, particularly in regional or provincial hospitals,鈥 Shane Reti said.
Reti said Health New Zealand had anticipated the cost of hiring 50 new senior doctors at $20m. The total would depend on each new doctor鈥檚 specialities and their level of experience, he said.
A further $10m will go to hiring senior specialist nurses and allied health professionals. Another $12m will fund minor improvements to hospitals like repairs, replacing appliances and new books and toys for children in hospital.
Reti said the funding, particularly the $30m mooted for new senior doctors and nurses, 鈥渨ill reduce wait times, enhance patient safety and support vulnerable specialities like dermatology鈥.
Reti said; 鈥淥ur senior doctors are key to keeping our hospitals functioning well, maintaining safety for patients and staff, and delivering quality care for New Zealanders, faster.
鈥淭his funding will help fill critical workforce gaps and support the health workforce to deliver on the Government鈥檚 health targets, particularly in regional or provincial hospitals.鈥
Regarding nursing, Reti said there were critical shortages in rural areas and particular specialities like mental health, maternity and critical care.
鈥淪etting aside funding specifically to employ senior specialist nurses and allied health professionals will help sustain services that are struggling because of a lack of specialist skills,鈥 he said.
The $12m fund for 鈥渟mall improvements鈥 will 鈥渋mprove the experience of patients and staff鈥, the minister said.
鈥淭his ... fund, divided between the four regions, is aimed at making small improvements that make a big difference for our highly valued frontline staff,鈥 he said.
Each region will be able to decide what is funded.
Reti says Health New Zealand is anticipating the cost of hiring 50 new senior doctors at $20m. The total would depend on each new doctor鈥檚 specialities and their level of experience. Photo / 123rf
鈥淭his could be for minor repairs, replacement appliances for patients or staff, new books or toys for children undergoing treatment,鈥 Reti said.
鈥淚 expect them [each region] to be able to access it quickly and easily, so they can get recruitment and minor repairs under way.鈥
Reti said the new funding 鈥渨as a result of the Government鈥檚 clear direction to cut wasteful spending, strengthen the frontline and put funding and decision making directly into the hands of the regions鈥.
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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