By RNZ
The high cost of GP visits and long wait times are pushing many hospital emergency departments to breaking point, the senior doctors union is warning.
Hawke's Bay Hospital has been using medical and surgical day beds to cope with the overflow of ED patients; staff at Palmerston North Hospital have run out of corridor space to treat patients, and EDs at Dunedin and Whangārei Hospitals regularly run over capacity.
Waikato and Lakes DHBs have also issued warnings citing pressure on emergency departments.
Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director Sarah Dalton said while there were fewer respiratory illnesses this year, hospitals were still seeing "winter numbers" and there was no sign of the usual "pre-Christmas slump".