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The problem with ten-year private healthcare contracts
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The problem with ten-year private healthcare contracts

Phil Bagshaw, John D Potter and Sue Bagshaw
New Zealand medical journal, Vol.138(1622), pp.119-120
19/09/2025
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/48042

Abstract

In a democracy, the people/tāngata support parties and policies and thus provide the resulting government with power. The advantage of a government with power, supported both by votes and taxes, is that it can take responsible actions on behalf of all and provide services efficiently—e.g., education, healthcare, border security—that are much harder, even impossible, for smaller units of the community to provide for themselves. This is the heart of the social contract.
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