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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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This notion that it's really the patients who are managing the health system could snowball, since the health minister declared his support for the departmental advice that they are. ONE's interviewer seemed perplexed by this, but ministers often support the govt, so maybe someone ought to tell him.
More than what?? I mean clearly proving that public servants can count up to 14 is a achievement to be proud of, right? And demonstrating that layers of a state hierarchy still retain their integrity despite the collapse of corporate hierarchies 30 years ago will thrill traditionalists everywhere. Labour may call Reti comrade tomorrow.
Maybe not, since Verrall opined that he was being ridiculous. Others would view him as commendably loyal to the system, which is exactly what Nats are there for. Yet some will wonder if patient management of the system may get better results than the combined performance of the 13 layers above them has managed to deliver.
With Health New Zealand, we were to get an equal access to services, rather than the post code lottery. Specialists for all.
And if an area/hospital had a shortage of medical staff, allow them to call in support from a nationwide locum service.
I always thought a nationwide locum service for rural GP's would improve take up of that career path.
A government that talks about health delivery competence, but does not seem committed to 21st C IT for the national health care system.
A government gutting the capacity for make amalgamation work (better central resourcing to regions, to end the era of the HB constrained by debt from delivering services) by promoting an alternative narrative that reform was all about reduced administration costs.
And there no plan to end the crisis in primary health care (even those who are enrolled have to wait), even though we can all forecast this will result in a growing burden on the hospital system.
And dental … No first world ambition in this government.
What could possibly be wrong with packing the struggling young and not so young off to state-run facilities…
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In a virtual event last week that was billed as a “Latino Town Hall,” presidential candidate and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled his plan to overhaul addiction treatment programs. Speaking during a live recording of the Latino Capitalist podcast, Kennedy described opioid, antidepressant, and ADHD “addicts” receiving treatment on tech-free “wellness farms,” where they would spend as much as three or four years growing organic produce.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/07/rfk-jr-wants-to-send-people-on-antidepressants-to-government-wellness-farms/
Small scale thinking …
This is on a far grander scale …
https://newrepublic.com/article/183971/jd-vance-weird-terrifying-techno-authoritarian-ideas?utm_campaign=SF_TNR&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social
From the high tech to historic orders of rule
https://twitter.com/Thcarter5/status/1817881413263179986
Wellness farms,,,ooer ! I read that..and thought of this. "Come quietly to the camp" (awesome song, besides : )
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@robyngallagher
The Chills documentary is free to watch until August 5th. It's comforting seeing Martin Phillipps pottering around his Dunedin house, sorting through his vast collection of (what looks like) Happy Meal toys
https://www.docplay.com/shows/the-chills-triumph–tragedy-of-martin-phillipps
https://x.com/robyngallagher/status/1818172685572255968