DHBs: Advisory on APEX Strike Action
IMPORTANT
MEDIA ADVISORY NOTE WEDNESDAY 11 MAY
WHO IS INVOLVED
On Monday and Tuesday this week there was media coverage of the strike action threatened by Medical Radiation Technologists in nine DHBs – mainly in the North Island.
Medical Radiation Technologists, or MRTs, are
involved in diagnostic services such as x-rays, CT & MRI
scans, mammography and ultra sound.
Some coverage
referred to radiographers. While this is technically
correct, the term radiographer also covers Radiation
Therapists who treat patients in procedures such as
radiation cancer therapy. Radiation Therapists are not
involved in these negotiations, nor are they threatening
action.
IMPACT ON SERVICES
Some coverage also referred to hospital closures – this is incorrect. If the strike goes ahead, some services will be significantly affected and a four day strike will force the postponement of many services – the exact impact in each area is being assessed by the DHBs involved. They are:
Northland, Waitemata,
Auckland, Waikato, Hawkes Bay, Whanganui, Mid Central
(Palmerston North), Capital & Coast (Wellington) and
Nelson-Marlborough.
Emergency cover will be provided but
elective surgery and outpatient clinics will be reduced or
closed before the strike date to ensure patient numbers are
as low as possible if the strike goes ahead.
Contingency planning is focused on minimising any possible risk to patients and utilising all available resources. The Employment Relations Act specifies a process for arranging emergency cover with the union for life preserving services such as Emergency Departments and neo natal units, and we are doing this now.
ENDS