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How Te Whatu Ora botched fees review process
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How Te Whatu Ora botched fees review process
Wednesday 31 August 2022, 04:15 AM

Only fees review committees can rule on general practice fee increases [image: Fraz]
Amanda Cameron explains how the newbie national health agency tried to wield a power it didn’t have
The national organisation that replaced DHBs has admitted it bungled the fees review process in the Midlands region.
Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zea
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