How are we really doing?
Latest news 14 July 2016 | Recently, we shared with the media the findings of a report on CM Health’s performance.
Orthopaedic Department takes the lead on reducing Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
Latest news 4 July 2016 | Every year over 100 patients at Counties Manukau Health (CM Health) develop a significant hospital-associated VTE in the form of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).
Polishing up on Primary Care
Latest news 1 July 2016 | For the past five years Jo Eustace has juggled part time work as a practice nurse at the Waiuku Health Centre while spending between 25 and 30 hours per week studying toward her Master of Nursing.
Harriet's pledge to health
Latest news 1 July 2016 | Harriet Pauga is an experienced, committed and inspiring Primary Health Care Nurse. She is also a mother to four children aged 23 to 12 and committed community health volunteer.
Primary care in South Auckland reunite to support 20,000 patients with long term conditions
Media release 29 June 2016 | Twenty thousand South Auckland people who suffer from long term health conditions now have especially tailored, individual health care plans and the means and knowledge to influence their own health outcomes, thanks to an innovative way of looking at how people can be supported to stay…
Pukekohe medical practice claims award with community-led health care system
Stuff. co. nz 26 May 2016 | A Pukekohe health care providers' nursing team has been rewarded for its holistic approach to healthcare.
Healthy Together
Counties Manukau Health is going from strength to strength. No matter how tough it gets we’re performing well on a national scale and have worked hard to maintain a strong financial future. To perform well in the future however we need to be ahead of the game.
healthAlliance delivers free Wi-Fi for CM Health
Patients and visitors at CM Health now have access to free Wi-Fi.
Out & About: Counties Manukau breastfeeding peer support graduation
Latest news 27 May 2016 | A pilot programme to promote healthy feeding for infants and toddlers is a year old. The Counties Manukau Health programme promotes and supports breastfeeding and age-appropriate introduction of first foods.