Health NZ specialists argue that removing ethnicity-based eligibility criteria for diabetes treatments undermines clinical evidence showing Māori and Pasifika populations are at higher risk, while government policy prohibits race-based targeting in public health funding.
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Because Labour Party believes in universal health care. It's it's been a commitment since 1938. So what we absolutely believe that greater access to health care because one of the key things is we do have targeting currently within our health system. But what the health survey research shows is that even with clear targeting, we're still not being able to reach all the different areas that actually all the different people that need to still access the process.
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current access gaps despite targeted efforts
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