Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini discusses the medical management of asthma in adults and adolescents, which has evolved to prioritise early anti-inflammatory treatment. She also explains how to improve patient outcomes by proactively identifying poor asthma control and supporting equitable access to education and treatment
NZ already spends less on health than Australia or Canada – we need proper funding, not ‘crisis’ management
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NZ already spends less on health than Australia or Canada – we need proper funding, not ‘crisis’ management
Sunday 1 September 2024, 03:30 AM

Claims of overspending downplay the most significant external contributors to our stressed health system such as underfunding [IMAGE GENERATED BY AI FIREFLY]
Academics from the University of Otago: Esther Willing, Peter Crampton, Robin Gauld; and from the University of Auckland: Jaime King, Paula Lorgelly and Tim Tenbensel onsider the parlous state of the health system
We are being told the health system is in crisis, “on the brink of failure” – spending beyond its budget, waiting times getting longer, suffering from
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