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80 Years Of Failed Health Reforms – Can Health NZ Break The Mould?


Thursday, 29 April 2021, 3:48 pm
More than eight decades of health reform have failed, and
the current landscape of public and private healthcare
interests is unstable, say New Zealand researchers Murray
Horn and Des Gorman. Future reform must improve equality of
access and outcome, they say.
These proved to be key
drivers behind the health sector reforms announced today by
Health Minister Andrew Little.
“We will do away with
duplication and unnecessary bureaucracy between regions, so
that our health workers can do what they do best – keep
people well,” says Little.
“The reforms will mean
that for the first time, we will have a truly national ....

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More than eight decades of health reform have failed, and the current landscape of public and private healthcare interests is unstable, say New Zealand researchers Murray Horn and Des Gorman. Future reform must improve equality of access and outcome, …
More than eight decades of health reform have failed, and the current landscape of public and private healthcare interests is unstable, say New Zealand researchers Murray Horn and Des Gorman. Future reform must improve equality of access and outcome, they say.
These proved to be key drivers behind the health sector reforms announced today by Health Minister Andrew Little. ....

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