Government Commitment to Addressing 20-year-old Funding of Maternity Ultrasound a Relief
Health New Zealand boosts funding for maternity ultrasound services.

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Health New Zealand boosts funding for maternity ultrasound services.
TV is concerned about New Zealand's recently announced ban on puberty blockers for young people seeking gender affirming healthcare.
TV statement in response to 3-Day Postnatal Stay Amendment announcement.
TV has issued an apology to Māori trainees and Fellows who have experienced culturally unsafe training conditions.
The Bill signals a troubling departure away from evidence-based healthcare policy in New Zealand.
Maternity leaders urge caution ahead of the second reading of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (3-Day Postnatal Stay) Amendment Bill.
The research aims to respond to the goal of growing the Māori obstetrics and gynaecology workforce through training and retention.
The College calls for action following release of "Femicide: Deaths resulting from gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand" report.
The modest increase in Vote Health funding is unlikely to make a difference for women, but access to primary care and longer prescriptions may.
TV says this Bill impedes equitable healthcare access for intersex, trans and gender diverse communities.
The Aotearoa New Zealand Government has released its 2024-2025 budget. Here's what has been allocated for women's health.
The College calls for support for New Zealand women who have concerns about Essure contraceptive devices.
TV's statement on abortion reversal.
TV has written to the new Minister of Health in Aotearoa New Zealand, outlining key issues and opportunities within obstetrics and gynaecology.
TV reaffirms its commitment to te Tiriti o Waitangi and partnership with Māori as tangata whenua in Aotearoa New Zealand.