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Health Minister Andrew Little announces the Government plan to abolish the 20 DHBs.
The sweeping changes to the health system should create a more equitable and efficient national service, especially for Māori and disadvantaged people, Wellington region doctors and health experts say. Many cautiously welcomed the Government’s surprise announcement yesterday that it would be scrapping the country s 20 district health boards, including Wellington’s Capital & Coast District Health Board and Hutt Valley District Health Board. But details were scant, making it difficult to gauge the impact on patients and health care providers.
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Royal New Zealand College of GPs president Samantha Murton.
Hawke s Bay DHB no more: What the new national health body means for the region nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
First-home buyers are taking up the opportunity to get on
the property ladder, quickly buying sections at the new
Tarbet St subdivision that’s been created in
Flaxmere.
The completion of the first, infrastructure
stage of the development was celebrated on-site today, ahead
of the construction phase beginning.
Hastings Mayor
Sandra Hazlehurst said the development of the site, on time
and on budget, illustrated Hastings District Council’s
commitment to addressing the need for more housing in
Hastings district.
“This is the first subdivision of
the Hastings Place Based Pilot to go on the market. It
showcases that we can achieve more effective results by
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