Turuki Healthcare chief executive Te Puea Winiata sees opportunities for Māori providers to become even more innovative
Members of the
New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa team work through the official documents to find out what we know about the proposed health sector changes and talk to folk in the sector about what’s happening
How the Māori Health Authority will operate still has to be worked out in a consultation process but, meanwhile, innovative health providers are excited by the potential to build on their best work.
Alan Perrott reports
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Thursday 7 January 2021, 12:00 PM
The triage area at the South Seas Health-run CBAC in Otara which did not open until four weeks into the COVID-19 response
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Thursday 7 January 2021, 12:00 AM
Western Heights Health Centre’s Te Oho Mauri team – registered nurses (left to right) Anna Cooper, Allie Parker and Jo Marino with GP Alastair McLean
We are on our summer break and the editorial office is closed until 18 January. In the meantime, please enjoy our Summer Hiatus series, in which our journalists curate an eclectic mix from our news and clinical archives throughout the year, The Conversation and other publications we share content with. Please note the comment function has been turned off while we are away.
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