A double-amputee survivor of meningococcal septicaemia highlights the absence of adequate aftercare, rehabilitation, and access to innovative treatments in New Zealand, calling for systemic change in health services for survivors.
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systemic gaps in recovery services for trauma survivors
Mum and double-amputee left to fend for herself after 'frying from the inside'lack of aftercare leaves patients vulnerable
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