PET scanner delivers vital access for New England community
Patients in the New England region will have access to a new $2 million PET scanner, with the diagnostic service now available in Tamworth.
Patients in the New England region will have access to a new $2 million PET scanner, with the diagnostic service now available in Tamworth.
The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN) held two Pitch Nights this month, showcasing pitches from four local suicide prevention organisations and allowing participants to pledge funding for those they feel best meet the needs…
Speech pathologist Simone Owen has been recognised for her work in helping First Nations people recover from stroke through yarning.
The Hunter New England will benefit from 265 graduate nurses and midwives to provide much needed support in our region.
Glen Innes has been identified as the preferred site a for a new four-year pilot Health Hub program, aimed to attract more medical professionals to the bush and improve patient access.
Doctor viability has been an area of concern nationwide but now there is a new initiative launching this month to help.
Adam Marshall has made alarming claims about a ‘crisis’ of local women not being able to give birth at their local hospital, but both statistics and the Hunter New England Health District say that’s not right.
Health department officials are scrambling to find locum doctors to cover the long weekend at Inverell Hospital but admit there may be some shifts without a doctor in the building.
Progress is being made on the rollout of the single employer GP model, with Tamworth and Armidale hospitals identified as initial trial sites.
Hunter New England Local Health District has denied claims made by Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall that Armidale Hospital will go without a doctor for 60 hours next week.