The podcast examines debates around pharmacist diagnostic powers, a tense exchange between Moana Maniapoto and Winston Peters, and Christopher Hipkins' immigration commentary, highlighting tensions in healthcare policy and political discourse.
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We've set out our policy on free bowel cancer screening soon as I do. But I do continue to hold the view that we need to extend eligibility for bowel cancer screening. It's an investment in prevention. My overall focus on health across the board is a prevention-first approach. That is Labour's policy, prevention first in health. It's going to be better for everybody and it's actually going to be better for the country's balance sheet as well because we're spending a lot of money treating people for conditions that if we actually got in there earlier and stopped things getting so bad, we wouldn't have to spend... You have to spend so much money on treating people with avoidable conditions.
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balancing innovation and patient safety
#BHN Winston on Te Ao with Moana | Hipkins talking immigration | Seymour empowers pharmacistsSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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