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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    It could take many years before 95-percent of patients can access health specialists within four months

    It could take many years before 95-percent of patients can access health specialists within four months


    Health New Zealand's revealed a marked decline in access to timely primary and hospital healthcare - in the past decade.

    Numbers of people waiting more than four months to see a specialist - tripled between 2020 and 2023.

    Chief clinical officer Richard Sullivan says about a hundred thousand people are on lists - and more are being referred.

    He says Health NZ is focusing on all the patients waiting beyond 120 days - as well as those with the greatest clinical need.

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