A Whangārei GP criticises the Ministry of Health's funding model and 'anti-GP ideology', highlighting rising unpaid workloads and GP retention issues, while health leaders respond with investment plans and policy shifts.
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government investing in rural primary care
'Broken funding model' and 'anti-GP ideology' causing GPs to leave jobs, doctor saysstreamlining care delivery in communities
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