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Hospitals were short an average of 587 nurses every shift last year, according to a new report by Infometrics for the nurses' union.
The report, titled 'How many more nurses does New Zealand need?', was based on Te Whatu Ora data from 1.69 million shifts between 2022 and 2024 in 59 public hospitals.
New Zealand Nurses' Organisation chief executive Paul Goulter said the findings put paid to Te Whatu Ora's claims that hospitals weren't short-staffed.
He said patient safety was being put at risk by an ongoing recruitment freeze - a freeze which Te Whatu Ora denies.
Nadine Gray, national chief nurse for Health New Zealand, said in a statement: "We value the significant contribution of our nursing workforce in helping to care for the health of New Zealanders and their communities, a
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