Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

tap to translate recording

Explore By Region

flag New Zealand expands rural access to emergency medicines starting March 2026 via new supply orders for GPs and midwives.

flag Starting March 1, 2026, New Zealand will expand funding for emergency medicines in rural and remote areas, allowing GPs, midwives, and community health providers to access critical treatments like ketamine, tranexamic acid, and glucose through Practitioner Supply Orders. flag The move aims to close the gap in emergency care between urban and rural regions by enabling pre-stocking of life-saving drugs for use in emergencies, home births, and community palliative care. flag This change supports rural first responders and improves access to timely, high-quality treatment regardless of location.

6 Articles