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Cataract surgery: Eye surgeons worry about meeting demand
Hospitals may struggle to cope with increased demand for cataract surgery.
Hospitals may struggle to cope with increased demand for cataract surgery.
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Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announces thousands more will get access to cataract surgery, with same surgical threshold to be set across NZ. Video / Mark Mitchell
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Te Whatu Ora confirm Hawke's Bay is officially part of the Regional Hospital Redevelopment Programme. Video / Te Whatu Ora HB
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