Māori Health Authority welcomed as boost for Bay of Plenty health outcomes
14 May, 2021 11:00 PM
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Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer
Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer
Rotorua Daily Post
By: Megan Wilson
A by Māori for Māori health service is long overdue and will help to reduce the disparity between indigenous and Pākehā health outcomes, a health board member says.