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New Zealand doctors owe $6.5M in unused leave due to staffing shortages and outdated systems.
A senior New Zealand hospital doctor is owed $1.27 million in unused annual leave, with the top ten doctors collectively owed $6.5 million, according to Health NZ.
The high accruals stem from years of unmet leave due to staffing shortages and difficulty securing locum cover, particularly in high-demand or rural services.
Health NZ, which lacks a unified digital system to track leave balances across its 90,000 employees, says doctors receive generous leave entitlements—six weeks annually plus education and sabbatical leave—but cannot cash out unused time.
Union leaders and experts warn the situation poses major financial and operational risks, as some doctors have quit over denied leave, including Christmas holidays.
Despite efforts to improve digital integration, fragmented data systems hinder transparency and workforce planning, raising concerns about staff burnout and system sustainability.
Los médicos de Nueva Zelanda deben $6.5 millones en vacaciones no utilizadas debido a la escasez de personal y sistemas desactualizados.