Hawke’s Bay DHB has freed up some restrictions for visitors in Alert Level 3, but others will remain in place to ensure the safety of patients and staff.
Over 20,000 people (20,848) received either their first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Hawke’s Bay last week, from either a general practice, pharmacy,…
With more COVID-19 cases reported in Wellington and Auckland today, Hawke’s Bay health officials are urging people feeling unwell to get tested and to regularly check…
Hawke’s Bay health authorities are increasing testing centre capacity following the Government placing New Zealand into Level 4 lockdown as at 11:59pm lastnight
Hospital and health services across HBDHB sites will be significantly reduced when nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants go on strike this Thursday 19 Aug.
General practice, pharmacy and Māori health providers have delivered 27,861 vaccinations and provide invaluable support to the Hawke’s Bay COVID-19 vaccination
A chance encounter visiting her local hospital at just 11 years of age sparked a nursing career dream for one of our veteran registered nurses, Bev Christison.
Hawke’s Bay Hospital has updated its visitor policy to not allow children under 16 to visit as presentations to hospital of people with RSV increase.Chief Medical…
Hawke’s Bay Hospital has restricted visiting to its maternity unit, children’s ward and Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), Emergency Department (ED) and Intensive Care Unit to…
Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s primary birthing centre, Waioha, turns five this Sunday (4 July) and with it, knowledge the first babies born at the birthing centre will…
All Hawke’s Bay DHB hospital and health services, including outpatient and district nursing services across Hawke’s Bay DHB locations, have returned to normal following yesterday’s New…
Hospital and health services across Hawke’s Bay DHB sites will be significantly reduced when nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants go on strike next Wednesday, 9 June…