Every life is worth the same, but maybe not at PHARMAC

4 September 2022 - One of the dubious consequences of our obsession with race is the collection of data on ...

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Treasury wanted Labour to break all health election promises bar one

5 August 2021 - Treasury told the Government to kick its election promises like funding for PHARMAC, cochlear implants, and ...

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No more sending Kiwis across the ditch as new national neuroendocrine cancer treatment service opens

14 July 2021 - The opening of a new multimillion dollar national service to treat neuroendocrine cancer means patients will ...

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Major health sector shake-up: Government scraps all district health boards in favour of one national authority

21 April 2021 - All of New Zealand's 20 District Health Boards will be replaced by one, single national health ...

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Election campaign 2020: Jacinda Ardern unveils $1 billion health policy

29 September 2020 - Labour is promising to invest millions more in drug-buying agency PHARMAC and emergency dental care if ...

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Cancer Control Agency open, Prime Minister hails Blair Vining's 'tireless advocacy'

3 December 2019 - The Prime Minister has acknowledged Blair Vining's "tireless advocacy" as the new independent Cancer Control Agency ...

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NZ man Levi Holley selling his belongings to pay for brain cancer treatment

9 November 2019 - It started as a little nagging pain. It turned out to be an incurable brain tumour. ...

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Bad diagnosis: health care system muddled, lacking leadership major report finds

3 September 2019 - The review is being led by former prime minister Helen Clark's chief of staff, Heather Simpson. ...

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Cancer agency a vessel for progress

3 September 2019 - With great power comes great responsibility. But when the Government sets up an agency with great ...

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Otago academic to head new national cancer strategy

2 September 2019 - The new interim National Director of Cancer Control, University of Otago academic Professor Diana Sarfati, believes ...

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A better way to fund medicines?

15 August 2019 - PHARMAC’s recent decision to fund two additional drugs from December this year has been widely welcomed ...

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PHARMAC’s flatlining funding by stealth

9 August 2019 - The Labour-led Government is attempting to hide its shameful underfunding of medicines by peddling the myth ...

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New Zealand health system: universalism struggles with persisting inequities

3 August 2019 - New Zealand was one of the first countries to establish a universal, tax-funded national health service.  ...

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Mulhollands' Māori health inquiry submission to focus firmly on drug funding problems

14 July 2019 - Malcolm Muholland's wife Wiki Mulholland has advanced breast cancer. Malcolm Mullholland says the details of an ...

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Protecting PHARMAC and cancer treatment

13 July 2019 - The "postcode lottery", delays and other failings for cancer treatment need to be addressed. ...

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