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A bitter-sweet policy

Individuals should – and in most countries including New Zealand they do – ­have the right to make their own decisions about their lifestyle, such as which career path to follow, what to wear, and what to eat and drink. A number of lifestyle choices, particularly those regarding diet and exercise, have direct effects on an individual’s physical health. Read more

Mark Hennessy
Insights Newsletter
21 February, 2014

Productivity Performance of New Zealand Hospitals 1998/99 to 2005/06

The indicators of productivity in New Zealand's health sector are reason for concern, as is the paucity of transparent and reliable information with which to evaluate the effectiveness of policies and management. In spite of continuing substantial - and possibly unsustainable - increases in funding each year, the system struggles to meet some of its obligations, for example to provide treatment to all those who qualify under the points system. Read more

Mani Maniparathy
New Zealand Business Roundtable
29 October, 2008

Back to Basics in the Health Care Debate

Health care has become an enormously contentious political and intellectual issue over recent years, both in the United States and else-where in the world. Previously the debate had taken place mainly among technical people - academics and health specialists. Read more

Richard Epstein
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 1996

Options for Health Care in New Zealand

This report reviews and evaluates the options for changing the financing and delivery of health care in New Zealand. Our analysis is motivated by widespread dissatisfaction with the level and quality of services produced by the current system, and particularly by the public hospitals. Read more

Patricia Darizon and Susan Begg
1 April, 1991

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