New Zealand Minister of Health Shane Reti received a letter signed by 740 doctors about data scraping concerns related to the potential closure of the Māori Health Authority, Newshub reports. Reti said a new system would allow health professionals "to 'power up' parts of what the Māori authority could not do was not permissioned under, by order to give us better health outcomes."
29 Feb. 2024
NZ doctors raise health data concerns in Māori Health Authority closure
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