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New Zealand’s 16 public rheumatology services lack adequate nursing staff, harming patient care and access.
A new report in the New Zealand Medical Journal reveals that all 16 public rheumatology services in New Zealand are under-resourced, with nursing staff levels below acceptable standards; two regions, Northland and Tairāwhiti, had no nurses.
The lack of consistent staffing, particularly nurses, undermines care for patients with inflammatory and autoimmune rheumatic diseases, which can cause long-term disability if untreated.
The report highlights the absence of national standards and clear expectations from Health New Zealand, leading to disparities in care, long wait times, and significant patient burden, including lost employment and strained relationships.
Experts urge urgent investment and national guidelines to ensure equitable, sustainable rheumatology services.
Los 16 servicios públicos de reumatología de Nueva Zelanda carecen de personal de enfermería adecuado, lo que perjudica la atención y el acceso a los pacientes.