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flag Bay of Plenty and Lakes regions improved elective surgery wait times, but experts warn gains are unsustainable due to staffing and resources.

flag The Bay of Plenty and Lakes health regions saw improved elective surgery wait times, with 58.9% of patients receiving a first specialist assessment within four months—up from 48.8%—and the Lakes region maintaining a 95% rate. flag Health Minister Simeon Brown praised the progress, citing national rankings for faster treatment. flag However, health professionals warn the gains are unsustainable due to staffing shortages, burnout, and insufficient resources. flag Nurses at Tauranga Hospital report only a fraction of pre-assessed patients are scheduled for surgery, and unions warn that targeting benchmarks ignores deeper systemic issues. flag The NZNO is preparing for a strike on October 23, while critics, including former Health Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall, argue outsourcing surgeries offers only a temporary fix and that overall wait times are worsening.

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