NEW ZEALAND'S HOSPITALS.
AMERICA* jEXIIERT’S VERDICT
Dl!. Mc-EACHE-11N’’S RECUMMEiNDA TIONS.
(liy Telegraph—Press Afesocam.i; ) WELLINGTON, April l‘.i. Ui McEadiern’s tip m on .now Zi: Uuul Hospitals has keen issued L highly <:CHI HI!. ;; !-, r;m;1 , ; (;f f,, Hues i.r the presi at, .-.yst.ai: aiH gei CiUlly speaking buds flu- buildim..good and Jatrly comfortable. The Coin inolror.f 1 iUin hospiia;. ■ can tank with anv hospital,, els wJiere. 'ihe education ui nurses iinpnsM 1 aim favourably. He advocates— The stiiiuilal;uit of ■oiiinuiiti:. interest. The reduction of the mimher i f districts. Provision for an i 11 : tiim d ial class of patients with freedom ; i choose their own doctor. A uniform policy of staffing. Abolition of full or part time medical officers and substitution of as many practising doctors as possible in each community. The appointment of a director of hospitals. A maternity ward in each hospital with a doctor always readv I ■ attend. Welborganistil dietary departments. More careful planning of hospitals.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1926, Page 2
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