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    Health New Zealand's seeking feedback on improving services for terminally ill children - after revelations of a major workforce gap

    Health New Zealand's seeking feedback on improving services for terminally ill children - after revelations of a major workforce gap


    Paediatric patients were plunged into a crisis - when New Zealand's only publicly funded palliative care specialist based in Auckland - went on leave.

    Health New Zealand says it has a specialised working group reviewing palliative care for children - and is exploring the formation of a national service.

    Options include building on existing services, setting up two hubs - one in the North Island and the other in the South Island - or developing four hubs across the country.

    Feedback closes on May 2nd.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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