
Pressure on hospitals highlighted in today's The Front Page episode
Chelsea Daniels speaks with Ryan Bridge about today's The Front Page episode, which focuses on stress on hospital emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW

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Pressure on hospitals highlighted in today's The Front Page episode Chelsea Daniels speaks with Ryan Bridge about today's The Front Page episode, which focuses on stress on hospital emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW


NZ Herald
26-05-2025
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Pressure on hospitals highlighted in today's The Front Page episode
Chelsea Daniels speaks with Ryan Bridge about today's The Front Page episode, which focuses on stress on hospital emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW

NZ Herald
26-05-2025
- NZ Herald
Watch Herald NOW: Health Minister Simeon Brown responds to ‘significant' concerns on overcrowding at New Zealand EDs
Today on Herald NOW, Health Minister Simeon Brown is responding to 'significant' concerns around overcrowding at New Zealand emergency departments. He will be joining Ryan Bridge from 7.15am live from the below link. From 7am-9 am weekdays, Herald NOW will be accessible via the NZ Herald homepage on desktop and mobile devices, streaming live from NZ Herald's purpose-built studio within the newsroom at NZME's central Auckland location. Also on the show Garth Bray will dive into the latest business news, Peter Griffin is looking at technology and Labour leader Chris Hipkins will also talk to us. Later, the panel will feature Deborah Pead and Mark Crysell discussing the big picture matters with Ryan. Christchurch ED sees record patients Official figures reveal more than 400 patients are turning up daily at Christchurch's emergency department (ED) and others are already seeing 'record numbers'. It is a pattern the head of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine says is a 'significant worry'. The Herald revealed on Monday serious concerns about patient safety and a lack of staff at Middlemore Hospital's overcrowded emergency department last winter, which included more than 1500 patients being treated in corridors in the space of just 36 days