Reducing Inequalities in Health
the overall health of New Zealanders and to reduce inequalities amongst New Zealanders, with a focus on Ma¯ori, Pacific peoples and low-income New Zealanders. Successful implementation of the New Zealand Health Strategy requires a population health approach. This approach takes into account all the factors that influence health and how
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