
Alex Pimm
Alex Pimm is the group director of operations for Health NZ Te Tai Tokerau, who acknowledged the Kruger family's experience and emphasized the organization’s commitment to providing high-quality clinical and cultural care.
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Te Tai Tokerau group director of operations Alex Pimm said the changes come after two years of being unable to recruit an overnight doctor to the hospital.
Dargaville residents rally to save hospital; Health NZ denies it needs savingAlex Pimm, group director of operations for Health New Zealand Te Tai Tokerau, said they were committed to high-quality mental health and addiction care.
Northland youth suicide cluster: Minister for Mental Health pressures Health NZ on fixesAlex Pimm, group director of operations for Health New Zealand Te Tai Tokerau, said they were committed to high-quality mental health and addiction care.
Northland youth suicide cluster: Minister for Mental Health pressures Health NZ on fixesAlex Pimm, Group Director of Operations for Te Tai Tokerau, extended condolences to the affected whānau.
Northland youth suicide cluster: Coroner calls for central Kaiārahi navigator roleAlex Pimm is Health NZ’s group director of operations for Te Tai Tokerau.
Fire damage no setback to carpark expansion at growing Whangārei HospitalAlex Pimm expressed empathy for Ms Emsley regarding her health journey and acknowledged the prioritization of surgeries based on clinical urgency.
Health NZ apologises: Whangārei Hospital patient starved 16 hours a day for six days waiting for surgeryAlex Pimm stated that Health NZ is committed to providing timely access to services and reducing waiting times for patients.
Heart patients worse off in Northland than Auckland, specialist saysHealth NZ Northern group director of operations Alex Pimm acknowledged the experience of the patient and apologized for the wait to see a doctor.
The doctor-less North: Stroke patient seen by telehealth at Kaitāia HospitalAlex Pimm acknowledged the Kruger whānau's experience and emphasized the importance of providing safe and high-quality care.
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