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By Paula Lorgelly Professor of Health Economics, University of Auckland Never before has Pharmac – the government’s medicine procurement agency and decision maker – featured so prominently in an election. Many parties are pledging more funding, but two are promising...
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What lies in store for our health sector after the 14 October election? We have assembled a panel of speakers with diverse expertise and perspectives on Aotearoa New Zealand’s health system to examine and discuss health policy ideas and initiatives proposed by...
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Liz Beddoe and Eileen Joy look at the potential ramifications for New Zealand of the US Supreme Court’s decision on abortion, finding numerous ways that even so-called ‘settled law’ could be undermined by funding and access barriers Roe vs. Wade has...
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Dr Tim Tenbensel (Associate Professor, School of Population Health) Date: Wednesday 31 March 2021 Time: 1-2pm Via Zoom: Meeting ID 949 8065 5156 Passcode 671543 The idea and practice of performance management and measurement in New Zealand’s health sector has become...
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By Associate Professor Tim Tenbensel – Implementing recommendations from a major review of the health and disability system will require the Government to bring its A Game, writes Dr Tim Tenbensel The long-awaited Final Report of the Health and Disability...
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This narrative centres on a two and a half year collaborative kaupapa that has resulted in the 2019 formation of a trust-Te Kaupapa Mahitahi Hauora-Papa o Te Raki Trust. The mission of the Trust is to forge a new future for primary healthcare in Northland through a...
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When: Tuesday 7 August at 5pm Where: Lecture Theatre B10 General Library (Building 109), University of Auckland 5 Princes Street Over the last decade a key aspect of public policy reform, particularly in health and education, has been in not only providing...