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The cost of everything and the value of nothing: the first corrective steps are to stop ignoring and start measuring the unmet secondary elective healthcare need
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The cost of everything and the value of nothing: the first corrective steps are to stop ignoring and start measuring the unmet secondary elective healthcare need

Phil Bagshaw, Sue Bagshaw, John D Potter, Andrew Hornblow, M Gary Nicholls and Carl Shaw
New Zealand medical journal, Vol.137(1602), pp.143-144
06/09/2024
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/42207

Abstract

We wish to congratulate the authors of a recent editorial in this journal (“The cost of everything and the value of nothing: New Zealand’s under-investment in health”), one of whom is undoubtedly among the best-informed authorities on Aotearoa New Zealand healthcare economics. We were delighted that they specifically mentioned unmet healthcare need in their editorial.

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