Changes to COVID-19 telehealth services (effective 1 July 2024)
Last updated: 27 June 2024
As Aotearoa New Zealand’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic transitions to a ‘business as usual’ approach, some specific COVID-19 telehealth services are being decommissioned from 1 July. The changes are taking effect because New Zealand has moved beyond the COVID-19 pandemic response phase, and the need for some telehealth services has reduced over time.
Here's what you need to know:
- Changes to contacting Healthline.
- The dedicated COVID Healthline (0800 358 5453) will no longer be available.
- For COVID-related enquiries, please call the general Healthline (0800 611 116).
- There will be no Healthline doctor support, but Healthline nurses and paramedics will continue to provide expert, trusted health advice, treatment, and information.
For further information and support after 1 July, please refer to:
- Immunisation Advisory Centre
- National Public Health Service (including Regional Public Health contacts)
- Healthpoint
- Ka Ora Rural Clinical Telehealth Service
- Other Whakarongorau-run telehealth services
- Some providers will still offer virtual consultation services, where applicable.
The changes are taking effect because New Zealand has moved beyond the COVID-19 pandemic response phase, and the need for some telehealth services has reduced over time.