Doctors Believed To Have Modified Social Security Attitude
WELLINGTON, This Day
Several weeks have elapsed since the last official announcements were made regarding the negotiations between the Government and the medical profession, on the service the profession is required to render under the new social security scheme.
Inquiries suggest that the negotiations are still going on, and that there is a great deal of committee activity in connection with the hospital and medical phases of the scheme. It is understood that the discussions with medical representatives have now reached the stage of dealing with details, a fact which suggests—though there is no official statement on this point—that the former general opposition of the profession to a service which will be universal, has been greatly modified, and that efforts are now being made to evolve a workable arrangement.
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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1939, Page 8
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