By Joel Maxwell
March 8, 2026
The shiny new digital world of health care in 2026 is starting to look a lot like the dusty old world of the Wild West — even the names are recycled, reveals Karen Day.
Read more... Expect more hacks, but ‘no going back’ warns nurse and health information expert
By Natasha Ashworth
December 9, 2025
Nurse practitioners (NPs) finally getting the power to prescribe section 29 unapproved medicines means faster relief for patients — and less embarrassment for nurses, says Gisborne NP Natasha Ashworth.
Read more... No more ’embarrassing’ need to consult GPs for basic medications after law change — nurse practitioner
By Mary Longmore
November 24, 2025
After a six-year battle, Dunedin nurse practitioner (NP) Mark Baldwin says winning full prescribing rights for mātanga tapuhi/ NPs feels “huge”.
Read more... Nurse practitioner’s six-year battle to win full prescribing rights
By Kaitiaki coeditors
August 7, 2025
A free training programme upskilling nurses at general practices across the South Island to prescribe common medications is celebrating 100 graduates — and a boost in community nurses’ confidence.
Read more... South Island practice nurse-to-prescriber training hits 100 grads
By Amanda de Hoop
April 1, 2025
| Supporting post-graduate diabetes education, highlighting workforce shortages, and being visible — these are the aims of NZNO’s Aotearoa college of diabetes nurses, writes chair Amanda de Hoop. |
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Read more... Raising the voice of specialist diabetes nurses — college steps up for patients
By Kathy Stodart
July 27, 2022
Growing numbers of nurse prescribers are improving access to medicines.
Read more... Nurse prescribing — the way of the future