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Media Releases from the Canterbury DHB - 2006

11/12/06 Service and Food Workers Union Strike

Members of the Service & Food Workers Union will be striking at Canterbury District Health Board sites from 11.30am until 1pm this Wednesday 13 December.  This strike will affect services provided by food service staff, cleaners and orderlies.
 

08/12/06 CDHB Welcomes Ngai Tahu Representative 

Canterbury District Health Board members today formally introduced Ngai Tahu representative Dr Matea Gillies as an observer to the Board.
 

06/12/06 Canterbury Birthing Facilities

In response to recent media coverage about Christchurch Women’s Hospital, the Canterbury District Health Board would like to advise that....
 

03/12/06

MLWU Strike Continues Until Wednesday

The public is being reminded that the Medical Laboratory Workers Union strike will continue until 8am on Wednesday 6 December.
 

29/11/06 Medical Laboratory Workers Union Strike Update

The first day of strike action by members of the Medical Laboratory Workers Union has gone without any major incidents at Canterbury District Health Board hospitals.
 
24/11/06

Strike by Medical Laboratory Workers Union

The Canterbury District Health Board is one of 15 District Health Boards to have received strike notice from the New Zealand Medical Laboratory Workers Union.
 

22/11/06

CDHB Supporting White Ribbon Day

The Canterbury District Health Board is supporting the New Zealand Families Commission and the United Nations in their promotion of White Ribbon Day, a national day for the elimination of violence against women.
 

20/11/06

She’s the Best! National Recognition for CDHB Manager

Janine Aldwin, Cleaning Services Manager for The Princess Margaret and Hillmorton Hospitals, has been named Employer of the Year by the Association for Supported Employment in New Zealand.
 

16/11/06

$1.7 Million To Provide Treatment For More Patients

The $1.7 million allocated by the Canterbury District Health Board to treat people removed from the hospital booking system in August, looks set to assist more people than originally envisaged.
 

16/11/06

Update On  MRT Strike

CDHB hospitals and private radiology providers have been busy and under pressure but coping in the last 24 hours of strike action by MRTs (radiographers), according to Jock Muir, who is heading the CDHB’s contingency planning for the strike.
 

15/11/06

Update On  MRT Strike

Christchurch Hospital’s Emergency Department has been extremely busy in the last two days. There was an expected rise in attendances during Cup Day yesterday and an increase in the number of people presenting with alcohol related problems last night but Emergency Department staff say they have also been seeing a large number of people for unrelated reasons.
 

15/11/06

Keep Stomach Bugs At Home Say Hospitals

Stay home if you’re sick or have recently been sick with a stomach bug is the message coming loud and clear from Christchurch hospitals and the Christchurch Medical Officer of Health.
 

14/11/06

Update On  MRT Strike

CDHB hospitals and radiology providers have been busy and under pressure but coping in the last 24 hours of strike action by MRTs (radiographers), according to Jock Muir, who is heading the CDHB’s contingency planning for the strike.
 

13/11/06

Update On  MRT Strike

CDHB hospitals have been busy but coping well in the last three and half days of strike action by MRTs (radiographers), according to Jock Muir, who is heading the CDHB’s contingency planning for the strike.
 

10/11/06

Update On Today’s MRT Strike

CDHB hospitals have been busy but are coping well on the first day of the MRTs (radiographers) strike, according to Jock Muir, who is heading the CDHB’s contingency planning for the strike.
 

07/11/06

Medical Radiation Technologists Strikes

Canterbury District Health Board is one of seven DHBs to have been issued strike notice by the union representing Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs), who perform x-rays, CT, MRI and ultrasound scans.
 

07/11/06 Precautions Taken To Limit Spread Of Norovirus

The Canterbury District Health Board is working to limit the effects of recent Norovirus cases in The Princess Margaret Hospital and its other hospitals.
 

27/10/06 New Mental Health Resource Launched

A new resource called "Respect Costs Nothing - Aroha Ki Te Tangata" has been launched under the Healthy Christchurch banner by the Canterbury District Health Board, the Mental Health Foundation and the Like Minds Like Mine initiative.
 
25/10/06 Ward Re-Opens Following Infection Outbreak

Ward 3A at The Princess Margaret Hospital has re-opened for admissions and transfers following an outbreak of Streptoccocal bacterial infection on the ward earlier this month.
 
24/10/06

Christchurch Hospital Marks 600th Kidney Transplant

Christchurch Hospital marked a milestone this month when it carried out its 600th kidney transplant operation. 
 

19/10/06

CDHB Plans For Improved Oral Health Service

The Canterbury District Health Board has today released a proposed model for upgrading Canterbury’s Community Oral Health Services for children and adolescents.
 

16/10/06

Screening And Treatment Used To Prevent Infection Spreading

There have been no new cases of the Streptoccocal bacterial infection that is thought to have contributed to the deaths of three patients in ward 3A at The Princess Margaret Hospital.
 

14/10/06

Hospital Works To Manage Infection Outbreak

Ward 3A, one of the geriatric medicine wards at The Princess Margaret Hospital, has been closed for admissions today due to an outbreak of a streptococcal bacterial infection that is believed to have contributed to the deaths of three patients.
 

13/10/06 CDHB To Take Action On Healthy Food Policy

The Canterbury District Health Board is hoping other organisations will follow its lead with the implementation of a Healthy Food Policy and Healthy Eating Active Living Action Plan that was approved by Board members today.
 
10/10/06 Hospital works to stop norovirus spread

Members of the public with symptoms of norovirus - diarrhoea and vomiting – are advised to contact their GP if they need medical assistance, rather than go to Christchurch Hospital’s Emergency Department.
 
06/10/06 Christchurch Child Health Summit attracts top speakers

Canterbury will host some of New Zealand’s leading child health specialists at the 2006 Child Health Summit in Christchurch on October 11 and 12. 
 
22/09/06 Failure In Sterilisation Of Surgical Instruments

On Friday 8 September, there was a failure in the last of three stages of sterilising a batch of surgical instruments.
 

15/09/06

Medical Radiation Technologists Strikes 

Canterbury District Health Board, along with six other DHBs, is preparing for two more days of strike action from Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs), who perform x-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound and other diagnostic scans.
 

08/09/06 Medical Radiation Technologists Strikes

Canterbury District Health Board is one of seven DHBs to have been issued strike notice by the union representing Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs), who perform x-rays, CT, MRI and ultrasound scans.
 

06/09/06 Apology and Extra funding for Elective Services

Canterbury District Health Board has publicly apologised to patients and staff as a result of the way some patients have been referred back to GPs without an operation, specialist appointment, or other procedure. To reduce the effect of this action, the DHB has allocated $1.7 million of additional funding for elective services this year.
 

05/09/06 CDHB refutes ASMA president’s claims

Canterbury District Health Board refutes claims made today by the president of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, Jeff Brown that the DHB is trying to prevent General Practitioners and hospital specialists from talking to each other about their patients.
 

17/08/06

Physio Project wins 2006 Quality & Innovation Awards

The Front Door Physio, a project which leads New Zealand in providing a full time physiotherapy service in an Emergency Department, has won the Supreme Award in the 2006 Canterbury District Health Board Quality and Innovation Awards.

15/08/06

Infection Control Booklet Launched

In a "first" for New Zealand, the Canterbury District Health Board has produced an infection control handbook to fit in the pockets of all front-line staff.

09/08/06

Pandemic Planners advise Community to use Flu Season to learn more

Canterbury pandemic planning leaders are urging local people to use the influenza currently circulating in the region to get educated about caring for the illness – and as a reminder to get, and stay, prepared.

09/08/06

Good Results for Canterbury in Menzb Campaign

Results of the recently completed Meningococcal B Immunisation Programme have revealed that the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) achieved one of the highest rates of vaccination in the country for six week to eleven-month-old babies.

02/08/06

Winter illness puts pressure on Christchurch Hospital

Some non- acute or arranged admissions to Christchurch Hospital have been temporarily cancelled as the Hospital works to deal with a sharp increase in admissions due to influenza and general winter illness.

28/07/06

CDHB to retain Current community laboratory services

The Canterbury District Health Board is pleased to announce it has completed its review of Community Laboratory Services.

22/07/06

CDHB explains reduced waiting lists

Canterbury District Health Board, in partnership with the Canterbury Hospitals Medical Staff Association, Primary Health Organisations and Pegasus Health, has written an open letter to the people of Canterbury explaining why a number of people will soon be removed from hospital waiting lists.

03/07/06

Advice to all hospital and rest home visitors

Following an article in The Press newspaper today (Saturday 1 July), the Canterbury District Health Board would like to reassure the public that norovirus is not a problem at The Princess Margaret Hospital or any other CDHB hospitals at the moment.

09/06/06

CDHB puts plans in place for proposed doctors’ strike

Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch Women’s Hospital, Burwood Hospital, The Princess Margaret Hospital, Ashburton Hospital and Hillmorton Hospital will be offering limited services during the proposed Resident Medical Officers’ strike from 15 June until 20 June 2006.

19/05/06

Nirovirus Outbreak

Only one new case of norovirus has been reported at Christchurch Hospital since Friday when the hospital advised of an outbreak of the virus.

19/05/06

Nirovirus Outbreak

A total of 20 patients and 12 staff are affected. The outbreak has occurred in Wards 23 and 29. Ward 23 is now being set up as an isolation ward, with Ward 29 as a back up. All requisite infection control precautions have been taken to reduce the chance of further infection.

05/05/06

Smile for Life

The Canterbury District Health Board takes seriously its mission to improve, promote and protect the health of the people in the community.
 

09/03/06

CDHB Recognised in Energy Management Awards

A Christchurch Hospital energy management project has won the Canterbury District Health Board a highly commended award at the Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority (EECA) “Energywise” Awards 2006.
 

09/02/06

Weekend Closure of Burwood Birthing Unit

The Birthing Unit at Burwood Hospital will be closed temporarily this weekend to enable contractors to carry out planned work adjacent to the birthing suite.
 

24/01/06

Stomach Virus

Cases of the stomach bug ‘Norovirus’, have been reported to Community and Public Health in Christchurch.
 

20/01/06

Airport Passenger Unwell

An unwell passenger on a flight into Christchurch Airport last night did not have bird flu.
 

20/01/06

Update on 'Hepatitis A' Cases in Christchurch

No new cases of ‘Hepatitis A’ have been identified in the results of those tested in the Christchurch child care centre outbreak.
 

17/01/06

Update on 'Hepatitis A' Cases in Christchurch

A total of 23 cases of ‘Hepatitis A’ have now been notified to the Medical Officer of Health for Canterbury since Boxing Day 2005 and 3 cases prior to Christmas.
 

13/01/06

Update on 'Hepatitis A' Cases in Christchurch

A total of 21 cases of 'Hepatitis A' have been notified to the Medical Officer of Health. Three prior to Christmas and 18 since Boxing Day.
 

09/01/06

'Hepatitis A' Cases in Christchurch

Seven cases of ‘Hepatitis A’ have been notified to the Medical Officer of Health since Christmas.

 

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