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Wait times for first specialist appointments and elective treatment have gotten longer, but Health NZ says it is on track to make improvements on the other three government health targets: shorter emergency department wait times, faster cancer treatment and childhood immunisations.

Its most recent quarterly report - for October to December 2024 - show modest improvements of 1.3 percent for both cancer treatment times and childhood immunisations in the three months to the end of December, compared with the previous quarter.

Emergency department wait times improved by 4.6 percent, with just over 72 percent of patients either treated, discharged or admitted to hospital within six hours.

The target is for 95 percent of ED stays to be less than six hours by 2030.

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