CO-ORDINATING THE SYSTEM.
CONFERENCE FAVOURS RE-GROUP-ING OF HOSPITAL DISTRICTS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. The Hospital Boards’ Conference Committee appointed yesterday in connection with the Wellington Board’s proposals with respect to alterations in the existing hospital system, brought forward to-day its report, which was admitted in the following form:— “That the hospital districts of New Zealand be ro-grouped in suck a way that every group shall contain witain its bounds an adequate base hospital. “For the purpose of the establishment of such 'base hospitals, it is considered essential that there should 'be an adequate number of resident medical men in the centre of population selected, to jirovide the necessary staff. “That it is desirable that all hospitals be re-graded according to the available facilities in each hospital, ‘ The Conference to advise the Health Department to endeavour to institute a system of grouping of Hospital Boards, in order to achieve better co-ordination. ’’
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 June 1932, Page 4
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