Capital & Coast District Health Board / July 2007
Capital & Coast District Health Board (C&C DHB) is the leading provider of specialist health services in the central region of New Zealand. We deliver health services from Wellington, Kenepuru, and Paraparaumu, as well as from various community bases.
August 2007 | June 2007-
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C&C DHB scales back alert status
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast DHB yesterday reduced its alert status to Code Orange, but is still urging people not to use the Emergency Department unless it is an emergency, as the number of patients turning up at hospital is still very high.
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- hospital
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C&C DHB scales back alert status
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Patients still advised to see GP first if not an emergency Capital & Coast DHB yesterday reduced its alert status to Code Orange, but is still urging people not to use the Emergency Department unless it is an emergency, as the number of patients turning up at hospital is still very high.
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C&C DHB hospitals go “Code Red”, as winter takes its toll
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast DHB is issuing a plea for qualified nurses to step forward to help out during the current peak in Winter demand. At midday today Wellington Hospital and Kenepuru Community Hospital moved into “Code Red”. That means they do not have the capacity to meet expected demand, due to decreased availability of staff and with all resourced beds being full.
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Capital & Coast DHB Goes Filmless
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Many hours spent looking for archived x-rays, printing out reams of films and traipsing printed images around three sites have come to an end for C&C DHB staff and patients.
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DHBs Seek Public Opinion on Future of Young People’s Oral Health Services
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley district health boards are developing a proposal to change oral health services for people aged 0 – 18, in line with the Ministry of Health’s strategic vision for oral health.
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- dental
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