HEALTH INSURANCE
INFORMATION FROM B.M.A. PARTY. WORKING SMOOTHLY IN ENGLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night “We have had a marvellous time and have had a wonderful reception from local doctors,” said the chairman of the representative body of the British Medical Association, Dr. H. S. Souttar, before the departure of the party by the Aorangi for Melbourne to-night. “While we have been at Auckland we have had fairly important discussions upon medical practice in England and in New Zealand and the result, we hope, will be of benefit generally. “We have With us three experts upon national health insurance and this is also a subject that has been discussed. We hope the suggestions will be of value to New Zealand. We are told it is likely to play an important part in the Dominion in the near future. . “In Englan-' it is working, with all smoothness.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 7
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