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Maori Responsiveness Strategy (23 pages, 83 KB)
2003/01/23

It is with pleasure that we present our Maori Responsiveness Strategy. As the Government agency responsible for managing the Pharmaceutical Schedule, and approving subsidies on medicines to make them accessible to consumers, we acknowledge that we have a special obligation under the Treaty of Waitangi to be as responsive as possible to Maori, and to improve Maori health. This Strategy demonstrates how we intend to improve our performance in responding to Maori needs.

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Maori Responsiveness Strategy - July 2002 (23 pages, 83 KB)
2003/01/23

E nga rangatira o nga hau e wha, tena koutou katoa. Kei te mihi atu, kei te tangi atu. Kei te tangi atu ki nga mate o nga Marae maha o Aotearoa nei.…

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PHARMAC/DHB Relationship Agreement (17 pages, 55 KB)
2003/01/23

The parties to this Relationship Agreement are District Health Boards and the Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC). District Health Boards New Zealand (DHBNZ) has facilitated this Agreement on behalf of District Health Boards.

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