For older people and frail people, the long-term benefit of medicines reduces and the potential for harm from adverse effects increases. When the benefit–risk balance changes in this way, medicine review and optimisation are important to simplify the therapeutic regimen, reduce inappropriate medicines and minimise risks. In this article, pharmacist prescriber Linda Bryant uses two case studies to illustrate important considerations during medicine reviews
‘Māori providers should be getting $1 billion a year’
Wednesday 18 August 2021, 02:35 AM
Waitangi Tribunal claimants meet with ministers
Back: associate health minister Peeni Henare, Tammy Dehar (National Hauora Coalition); Front: Taitimu Maipi (Raukura Hauora a Tainui), Simon Royal (coalition), Lady Tureiti Moxon (National Urban Māori Authority), health minister Andrew Little, Neil Woodhams (expert advisory group chair) and Ramari Maipi (Raukura Hauora a Tainui)
MĀORI PRIMARY HEALTHCARE providers have been underfunded to the tune of $530 million since 2003, says a report commissioned by Waitangi Tribunal claim
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