Government unveils plans for New Zealand s first truly national public health service
21 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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All of New Zealand s 20 District Health Boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed.
All of New Zealand s 20 District Health Boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed.
Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjason.walls@nzme.co.nz@Jasonwalls92
The Government is setting its sights on the creation of New Zealand s first national public health service, revealing its plans for a major reform of the health sector.
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