Aotearoa's Dr Peter Freeman is honoured with the Peter Snow Memorial Award at the WONCA World Rural Health Conference for advancing rural health through practical, community-focused innovation and workforce development.
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Interesting number from the old health department. We spent about a quarter of a billion last year on locums, 216 million to be precise last year, which is up from 209 the year before and 186 the year before that. Now, Dr Richard Sullivan's executive national director clinical at Health New Zealand and is with us. Richard, very good morning to you. Are those numbers something I should be concerned about? I mean, 9 to 16 doesn't strike me as the end of the world.
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