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GROUP MEDICAL PRACTICE

DISCUSSION WITH MINISTER New Plymouth, April 16. Group medical practice was discussed by the medical profession and the Minister of Health, the Hon. A. H. Nordmeyer. at New Plymouth on Saturday. A statement issued tonight said that Mr Nordmeyer, the Director-General of Health, Dr Watt, ’and the secretary of (he Health Department. Mr A. V. Keisenberg, met representatives of the North Taranaki • ,inical Society to discuss proposals formulated by that body for establishing group medical practice and in- , stituting a complete, co-ordinated service, with special emphasis on close liaison with the existing hospital facilities. I{ ,s understood that the Minister undertook to examine the proposals and to submit to further consideration alternatives t„ eertnin of tile suegestions made. It is believed that a targe measure of agreement was reached on certain principles.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 18 April 1944, Page 4

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GROUP MEDICAL PRACTICE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 18 April 1944, Page 4

GROUP MEDICAL PRACTICE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 18 April 1944, Page 4

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