Te Whatu Ora has confirmed just 70 percent of patients are getting their their first appointment within a month, not the 90 percent it previously told RNZ. The health agency claimed three times to RNZ last week that 90 percent of cancer patients in the southern district were being seen on time. RNZ has struggled to get accurate and comprehensive information from Te Whatu Ora about the southern district's fight to restore its cancer services. Second incorrect claimPallister-Coward also earlier claimed on RNZ last Monday that Te Whatu Ora had done everything the health watchdog required to improve services, before the deadline of 12 July. This was also not correct. It has now emerged that the district changed its letters to patients on Thursday, after Vining protested that the old letters were distressing for patients because some letters included wait times of up to 12 weeks. All the letters lacked key information such as who a patient could talk to, or what their options as their cancer went untreated.
什么叫Te Whatu Ora? 我们看不懂毛利语,操你妹X党!和教育部那个数据,都是大问题,不知道多少水份在里面。拼命掩盖数据,不让媒体接触。
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