Another $76m over the next four years will be spent to boost the primary healthcare workforce by the thousands. Another $76m over the next four years will be spent to boost the primary healthcare workforce by the thousands. The Māori Health Authority's direct commissioning budget has been allocated $33m in the coming year and another $45m the year after. "For Māori, this means reforming our health system so the health needs of Māori are met consistently," Associate Health Minister (Māori) Peeni Henare said. Another $39m will cover the Māori health workforce development.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 19, 2022 08:31 UTC