Midcentral District Slow to Adopt Cheaper Health Scheme
Evening Standard - London › April 14, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › April 14, 2004
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PALMERSTON North and Manawatu people could be among the last New Zealanders to enrol in primary health organisations.
By the beginning of April, more than three million people were enrolled with the new organisations that are starting to roll out benefits such as cheaper doctor visits for under-18s, over-65s and the chronically ill and offer lower prescription costs.See the full content of this document
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Midcentral District Slow to Adopt Cheaper Health Scheme
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