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DHB wrap-up will ensure consistency for pharmacy
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DHB wrap-up will ensure consistency for pharmacy
Tuesday 5 April 2022, 09:18 AM

It’s the end of the road for district health boards, which will disappear by 1 July [Image: Kevin and Laurianne Langlais – Unsplash]
Pharmacies will notice no changes to their contracts or be required to do any extra paperwork to ensure they keep getting paid when the DHBs are replaced by Health New Zealand from July.
That is according to Martin Hefford, the workstream lead, localities and commissioning, of the interim Health New Zealand, who says by email, “The tra
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