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New Report on Rural and Community Hospitals

Wednesday, May 27, 2026   Posted in: Resources and Information By: Administrator With tags: health, services, Report, research

New Zealand Resident Doctors Association media release: 26 May 2026

A new report from the health unions APEX and NZRDA on the state of New Zealand’s rural and community hospital system has found many are operating well below capacity, even as demand for emergency medical care and diagnostic services rapidly increases.

The report ‘A Great Little Hospital’- Inside New Zealand’s Rural and Community Hospital System, highlights the need for leadership of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand to pay careful attention to how making better use of capacity in rural hospitals could improve care for rural patients and decompress overcrowded metropolitan hospitals.

The key findings of the report are:

  • Rural emergency departments are under pressure: Across 12 rural hospitals between July 2023 and June 2025, patient presentations increased by 4.7% however number of patients who did not wait for treatment leapt 20%.
  • Many rural hospitals have spare capacity: The average bed utilisation across rural and community hospital networks was 79.5% –well below the national average and under the recommended best-practice threshold. Recent Health New Zealand data shows that between 2023 and 2025, hospitals such as Tokoroa (52.1%), Kaitāia (55.3%), and Ashburton (58.8%) used on average just over half of their hospital beds each month.
  • Demand for diagnostic services is growing: Radiology scanning and laboratory testing volumes are rocketing upward, reflecting increasing pressure on these services nationally.
  • Rural medical staffing is key: Sufficient medical staffing remains the rate limiting step in providing timely ED assessment, hospital admissions, care, and discharges.
  • Shifting to a 7-day service model: Demand on clinical services continues to grow, particularly diagnostics, outpatient, and mental health. Traditional models relying on call after hours rosters are outdated and more investment in 7-day rosters are required.

“Resident doctors and allied health professionals tell us rural hospitals are great places to work and train. However many of these hospitals are not meeting patient needs or their full potential due to a lack of focus on ensuring sufficient medical staffing, diagnostic support and 7-day service models,” said Dr Deborah Powell, National Secretary of APEX and NZRDA.

“Getting more out of the hospital network requires a focus on using existing capacity better, as well as investing in expanding capacity in high demand hospitals.”

“One of our members described their workplace as ‘a great little hospital’ – and we hope this report leads to a renewed focus on how we can improve rural hospital services,” concluded Dr Powell.

Read the report "A Great Little Hospital: Inside New Zealand’s Rural and Community Hospital System".