A man who was seriously ill with cancer and underwent a bone marrow transplant at Auckland City Hospital last year had to ...
A cancer patient who had a transplant at Auckland City Hospital last year had to boil water in a kettle and use a disposable vomit bowl because there was no running hot water.
A patient had no support person with him when he was told he was dying of sepsis, after a series of failures and delays in providing potentially life-saving treatment at Auckland City Hospital. His ...
A seriously ill cancer patient at Auckland City Hospital had to boil water in a kettle and use a disposable vomit bowl to wash because the ward had no running hot water. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
In a decision released today, deputy health and disability commissioner Vanessa Caldwell has found Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights ...
It sent one rapid response vehicle and two ambulances. One person has been transported to Auckland City Hospital in a critical condition. The Serious Crash Unit has been notified and will be ...
Health Minister Simeon Brown has today announced funding of more than $14 million to replace the main water supply and ring mains in the main building of Auckland City Hospital. “Addressing the ...
A seriously ill cancer patient at Auckland City Hospital had to boil water in a kettle and use a disposable vomit bowl to wash because the ward had no running hot water. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
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