Luxon announces $164m for new 24/7 urgent care services
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Budget 2025: Labour labels $164m over four years for urgent care ‘pocket change’
Health Minister Simeon Brown says the money will fund five new clinics, ease pressure on hospitals and keep emergency department wait times down. But Labour says much more is needed for people to get the care they need.
New and improved urgent and after-hours healthcare
Kiwis needing urgent health care will benefit from a big funding boost for urgent and after-hours healthcare services across New Zealand, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.“Strengthening urgent and after-hours care is an important part of our Government’s plan to ensure all New Zealanders have access to timely, quality healthcare,” Mr Brown says.“Budget 2025 is investing $164 million over four years to expand urgent and after-hours healthcare se…
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