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
Rifling through Cabinet papers for clues on Māori health policy
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Rifling through Cabinet papers for clues on Māori health policy
Wednesday 28 August 2024, 12:30 AM

Some tentative steps for Māori health are shown in the Cabinet paper, but there is not a comprehensive picture to replace the disestablished Te Aka Whai Ora [Image: Peter Pruzina on Pixabay]
Gabrielle Baker sifts through recently released Cabinet papers, looking at four main points about Māori health to determine what the Government has in mind
It seems inevitable there will be pressure throughout this, explicit or otherwise, on IMPBs to bow to government priorities
You may be surprised
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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