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31 December 2000 
Gary Henry Resigns as General Manager

2000

Auckland Healthcare Services Limited becomes the Auckland District Health Board. Board members are appointed by the Ministry of Health until the elections in September 2001. Meetings are to be held in public and the media can attend.

25 March 2001

The screening of 'Clares Story' a drama based on Clare Matheson and the Cartwright Inquiry prompts numerous calls about the taking of smears of babies born between 1963-1965.

April 2001

 Lois Harrison leaves National Women's after 29 years as the hospital's Mortician, she has made sure babies that have died are carefully looked after in the mortuary.

10 April 2001
Cathy Handley is formally welcomed to the position of General Manager

June 2001

Associate professor John France retires as head of the School of Medicine's Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department. He is replaced by Professor Peter Stone

July 2001

The hospital is successful in gaining accreditation for a further 3 years

August 2001

Property developer Ken Kells of Rawson 2000 demolishes the old Pitt street St Helens Hospital.

August 2001

The report of a study looking at whether there is a link in a cluster of cancer cases in midwives working at National Women's is released. The study did not find a link but is strongly criticised for not including all the known cases

September 2001

A new Board is elected to the Auckland DHB following local body elections. This is the first time in over a decade that Boards have comprised elected representatives. The chairman, Wayne Brown, a former engineer and property developer is a government appointment.

4 December 2001

All 7 ADHB General Managers are disestablished as part of the Integrated Change Programme ( ICP) restructuring. The 7 positions are to be reduced to 4 by combining some positions. It is announced that National Women's and the Starship hildrens Hospital will be combined under one Manager

7 December 2001

Farewell to Cathy Handley following the disestablishment of her position. This marks the passing of the last General Manager of national Women's.

February 2002

The Domestic Violence Centre gifts a position of Hospital Advocate to National Women's funded by the ADHB, the first of its kind in NZ. Dale little is appointed to the position.

March 2002

Lianna De Jong becomes the 3000th mother in the Cornwall suite. Lianna is given a gift to aknowledge the birth of baby Angeline.

March 2002

National Women's staff help respond to numerous calls from the public following he media coverage about the 1300 hearts being held in the Green Lane Heart Library. By June there have been 4000 calls to the hotline

29 April 2002

Kay Hyman is appointed 0.5 National Women's and 0.5 Starship joint General Manager position.

April 2003

Malcolm Battin wins the National Health Committee individual category of the Inaugural Health Innovation Award 2003 for the Neonatal Head Cooling Cap used at National Women's in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

April-May 2003

Extensive public outcry over the proposed plan to change the hospital's names and have just Auckland City Hospital in anticipation for when the services are amalgamated on the Grafton site. Celebrities from all over the country rally to support keeping the Starship, Green Lane and National Women's names.

30 May 2003

Official closing ceremony for The Cornwall Suite. This is a consequence of the new funding arrangements facilitated by the ADHB and results in a reduced number of beds at National Women's. There is a significant increase in women having their babies at National Women's (20%) transferring to the private Birthcare service in Parnell for postnatal care.

May 2003

Childbirth Education classes are started for Somali women to help them understand the NZ maternity service and the services provided at National Women's

1 July 2003

ADHB buildings and grounds are declared smokefree with the exception of patient only designated smoking gazebos, which have been placed temporarily on site until 1 October 2003 when no smoking will be permitted anywhere on ADHB premises.

30 June 2004 .

National Women’s looses the Child Birth Education Contract. Free Child Birth Education is now

only available from Birthcare, Mothers and Midwives Associated and Bethany.

 

4 September 2004 .

Opening of National Women’s Memory Garden on the Greenlane site.  (see photo album for pictures)

 24 September 2004

 Official closing ceremony for National Women’s. Many ex staff attend this event and share their memories. (see photo album for pictures)

11 October 2004

National Women’s begins moving women and babies to Auckland City Hospital  

19 April 2005

The move of all National Women's Outpatient services to level 6 of the Greenlane clinical centre was completed by this date. Services include antenatal clinic and walkin centre, Colposcopy clinic,  Gynaecology outpatients, Epsom day unit, Fertility Plus, Mammography and Breast Clinic.

 

 

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