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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare, and what we have to get right first
25th Mar 24, 12:46pm
by Guest
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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare, and what we have to get right first
Economist Brian Easton says it is the professionalism – competence and integrity – of the doctors, nurses and technicians who provide the care which obscures the managerial failure
14th Aug 23, 9:10am
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Economist Brian Easton says it is the professionalism – competence and integrity – of the doctors, nurses and technicians who provide the care which obscures the managerial failure
Quality healthcare services are hard to find for most people in China. Mark Tanner reports that big tech is seizing the opportunity and is rolling out innovative services, some of which other countries could copy to meet their deficits
2nd Jun 21, 4:23pm
by Guest
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Quality healthcare services are hard to find for most people in China. Mark Tanner reports that big tech is seizing the opportunity and is rolling out innovative services, some of which other countries could copy to meet their deficits
Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics suggests if your investment thesis assumes a sustained global boom as the virus fades, you might want to think again
28th May 21, 10:49am
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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics suggests if your investment thesis assumes a sustained global boom as the virus fades, you might want to think again
Girol Karacaoglu says the 2021 Budget presents a historic opportunity to start implementing a fresh public policy programme, different from what NZ has pursued for the past 40 years
9th Apr 21, 9:14am
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Girol Karacaoglu says the 2021 Budget presents a historic opportunity to start implementing a fresh public policy programme, different from what NZ has pursued for the past 40 years
Motu research analysts on American healthcare, inequality and eating your greens, looking for signs of life on Venus, the climate clock is ticking and hydrogen the saviour of air travel
30th Sep 20, 11:18am
by Guest
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Motu research analysts on American healthcare, inequality and eating your greens, looking for signs of life on Venus, the climate clock is ticking and hydrogen the saviour of air travel
PSA National Secretary Erin Polaczuk calls for a commitment to universal basic services for all New Zealanders via the Aotearoa Wellbeing Commitment
15th Aug 20, 9:59am
by Guest
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PSA National Secretary Erin Polaczuk calls for a commitment to universal basic services for all New Zealanders via the Aotearoa Wellbeing Commitment
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Aged Care
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Aged Care
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Children and Youth
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Children and Youth
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Specialist Care
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Specialist Care
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Mental Health Services
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Mental Health Services
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Primary Care
25th Jul 20, 5:51am
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Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Primary Care
Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics fears the US will continue diverting economic resources to unproductive uses with its economy struggling to recover
22nd Jul 20, 12:31pm
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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics fears the US will continue diverting economic resources to unproductive uses with its economy struggling to recover
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare CEO Lewis Gradon talks to Gareth Vaughan about his company's extraordinary 2020 as a key global provider of products to treat COVID-19
12th Jul 20, 7:38am
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare CEO Lewis Gradon talks to Gareth Vaughan about his company's extraordinary 2020 as a key global provider of products to treat COVID-19
Countries around the world are broke, and this will have dire consequences for future generations, warns Laurence Kotlikoff. He says the only way to fix things is to put everything 'on the books'
22nd Feb 18, 9:50am
by Guest
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Countries around the world are broke, and this will have dire consequences for future generations, warns Laurence Kotlikoff. He says the only way to fix things is to put everything 'on the books'
Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
19th Dec 17, 7:39am
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Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health
27th May 17, 9:41am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Children and Youth
27th May 17, 9:41am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Children and Youth
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Aged Care
27th May 17, 9:41am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Aged Care
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Mental Health Services
27th May 17, 9:41am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Mental Health Services
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Specialist Care
27th May 17, 9:40am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Specialist Care
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Primary Care
27th May 17, 9:39am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Health - Primary Care
John Mauldin argues the entire world is entering 'the Great Reset,' a period of enormous and unpredictable volatility in all asset classes & what he thinks investors should do about it
25th May 17, 11:30am
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John Mauldin argues the entire world is entering 'the Great Reset,' a period of enormous and unpredictable volatility in all asset classes & what he thinks investors should do about it
KPMG reports the Chinese aren't investing as much in NZ as we may think; North Americans are investing more in NZ forestry, than the Chinese are pumping into dairy
17th Aug 15, 6:01am
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KPMG reports the Chinese aren't investing as much in NZ as we may think; North Americans are investing more in NZ forestry, than the Chinese are pumping into dairy