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Sarah McMillan/cvnznews.comBy Sarah McMillan/cvnznews.comApril 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Sarah McMillan/cvnznews.com.

The Government’s drive to speed up diagnosis and treatment across the health system has taken another step forward, with Dunedin Hospital’s new Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) now fully operational and already delivering faster care for patients across Otago and Southland.

Health Minister Simeon Brown says the $2.4 million unit is reducing emergency department pressure, accelerating diagnosis, and ensuring patients with acute surgical conditions are treated sooner — a shift that mirrors the nationwide expansion of cancer infusion services announced earlier this week.

“Patients avoid unnecessary waits in ED and instead receive care in a calmer, more appropriate setting,” Brown said. “This frees up emergency department capacity for those who need it most and ensures people get the right care at the right time.”

Health Minister Simeon Brown

The SAU provides a dedicated space for patients with urgent surgical issues such as appendicitis, abscesses, and abdominal pain. Patients can be transferred directly from ED or referred by their GP, bypassing bottlenecks that have historically slowed access to scans, tests, and specialist review.

Initially trialled with three beds in late 2025, the unit officially opens with six beds and five reclining chairs. More than 630 patients have already been treated, with the Minister citing “clear improvements” in assessment times, diagnosis speed, and early intervention.

The unit operates 24/7 and uses a nurse‑led model supported by surgical specialists, enabling immediate pain relief, fluids, and rapid access to imaging. Patients are either admitted directly to a surgical ward or discharged home with a clear plan — a shift that improves hospital flow and reduces unnecessary overnight stays.

The announcement comes just days after the Government confirmed a major expansion of cancer infusion capacity nationwide, including 14 new centres and upgrades at 14 existing sites. Together, the two initiatives form part of a broader strategy to reduce wait times, improve patient flow, and ensure earlier access to treatment as winter demand looms.

“We are focused on reducing wait times for patients, particularly in emergency departments,” Brown said. “Initiatives like the Surgical Assessment Unit put patients at the centre and help people get the care they need sooner and in the right place.”

With winter pressures approaching and public scrutiny on hospital performance intensifying, the SAU’s early success will be closely watched — both in the South and across the country.

Dunedin Healthcare New Zealand Simeon Brown
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Sarah is a loving mom with three energetic sons and a deep Christian faith. She's a talented freelance journalist who lived and worked in Europe, contributing her writing to numerous publications before happily returning home to New Zealand during the Covid pandemic.

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