A growing movement calls for the integration of dental care into Aotearoa’s public health system to address inequities, particularly among Māori, grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and supported by evidence of unmet need and systemic failure in the current privatised model.
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failing the most vulnerable
#hauora: Toothache Nation: Dental Care Crisis Deepens as Access Slips Out of Reacha necessary step toward health equity
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