Te Whatu Ora Health NZ - MidCentral public news updates and releases.
16/04/2021
MidCentral DHB is asking for the views of the Horowhenua, Ōtaki and Tararua communities when it comes to the care offered for whānau and pēpi in their first 1000 days of life. ...continue »
14/04/2021
Māori and Iwi health providers were among the first tier 2 populations to get the COVID-19 vaccine today, as the roll-out continues in the MidCentral DHB region. ...continue »
13/04/2021
Individuals with proven leadership skills and a passion for the health of our communities are encouraged to apply to become members on MidCentral DHB’s Clinical Council....continue »
13/04/2021
The MidCentral DHB Consumer Council is recruiting new members as it continues to advocate for the involvement of MidCentral communities in the development, design and delivery of services....continue »
30/03/2021
MidCentral District Health Board is wanting to hear the voice of the community about the care offered for whānau and pēpi in their first 1000 days of life in the Horowhenua, Ōtaki and Tararua areas....continue »
24/03/2021
A newly developed one-stop clinic for women with postmenopausal bleeding is reducing patient waiting times at Palmerston North Hospital. ...continue »
08/03/2021
Cancer patients can now expect faster treatment times and improved access to services after the Regional Cancer Treatment Service (RCTS) officially opened its second new linear accelerator (LINAC) at Palmerston North Hospital....continue »
18/02/2021
MidCentral District Health Board residents will shift from National Alert Level Two to Alert Level One at midnight tonight....continue »
12/01/2021
A series of temporary COVID-19 testing sites will be popping up across the district throughout January to aid in MidCentral communities efforts to remain free of the virus. ...continue »
23/12/2020
While we hope all people in the MidCentral DHB region enjoy a healthy and safe festive season, we want to remind our communities about the available healthcare options over this time. ...continue »