Episode 33: System Fix: Episode 29 - New year, new minister
Welcome to 2025. System Fix host Barbara Fountain joins regular panellists Gabrielle Baker and Tim Tenbensel as the health sector year starts with the surprise, or maybe not surprise, arrival of a new health minister - Simeon Brown. The team talk about what the change means for the reforms of the New Zealand health sector currently awash with job and spending cuts. We also canvas the future of funding and how a new minister might work to meet everything expected of him by the boss, prime minister Christopher Luxon
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Episode 32: System Fix: Episode 28 - PSAAP and the making of a PHO contract
System Fix host and New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa editor Barbara Fountain talks to colleague and journalist Fiona Cassie about her feature story "Boiled frogs, tight nooses: The making of a PHO contract" to learn more about the mysterious general practice contract "negotiation" process run under the PHO Services Amendment Agreement Protocol, or PSAAP to its friends
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Episode 31: System Fix: Episode 27 - Like a reheated burger
After a sojourn, the System Fix panel is back with an update of the last five months in health reform - that is the time BEFORE health minister Shane Reti turned Te Whatu Ora and the reforms on their head by ditching the board and installing a commissioner. The Government Policy Statement on Health, a reality check on health targets, the puzzling road ahead for iwi Māori partnership boards and the move towards social investment are just some of the topics we touch on in Episode 27. Join host Barbara Fountain and regular panellists Gabrielle Baker and Tim Tenbensel for this latest health reform fix
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Episode 30: Waiting for COVID by Lucy O’Hagan
How well do you remember those early days of the COVID-19 pandemic when New Zealand watched in apprehension as overseas the virus spread uncontrolled in Italy, health workers died on the job, and morgues ran out of room for the bodies of the dead. Specialist GP and writer Lucy O’Hagan remembers. In Waiting for COVID, Dr O’Hagan takes a personal journey back through her writings and observations of “COVID times”, reflecting on what the virus and the country’s reaction meant for primary care and beyond. Lest we forget, Dr O’Hagan reminds us there was a time when the team of 5 million saved the lives of thousands.
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Episode 30: Educate Long Read: Hand-arm vibration
Hand–arm vibration syndrome develops in stages and prevention is critical; when function deteriorates, it is necessary to consider it lost, unless a lot of hard work is put into rehabilitation, professor in occupational and environmental medicine David McBride explains. He reminds listeners of the usual occupational health algorithm: identify the hazard, assess the exposure, control the hazard, monitor the hazard and the individual, and give information and training