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Health systems are delivered by highly committed and skilled health professionals overwhelmingly driven by compassion. Unfortunately many have to work in environments where leadership cultures are antithetical to that compassion. Broadly speaking the prevailing leadership culture in New Zealandâs health system is managerialism which involves decision-making through a very narrow lens that is management rather than clinically and patient-centred driven. Within district health boards (DHBs) this can be alleviated by the closer proximity between senior managers and health professionals and largely overcome where there is sufficient oxygen to enable genuine engagement between them. The more distributed the engagement at all levels the more clinically and fiscally effective it is. ....
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May 14th 2021, 17:21 EasyJet holidays confirmed its first planned departure, from Luton to Faro, will commence on Monday morning – its first package since December. Chief executive Garry Wilson said: “This is the news we’ve been waiting for, and we’re really excited to be taking our customers on their first overseas holidays of 2021 from Monday. “We may not have been able to take people away over the past few months, but we’ve been taking the time to focus on delivering safe and enjoyable holidays and provide industry leading choice and flexibility to our customers. “Here’s to the start of summer 2021 and sending many more people away safely on their well-deserved holidays once again.” ....