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Improving health equity among the African ethnic minority through health system strengthening: a narrative review of the New Zealand healthcare system
2020
International Journal for Equity in Health
In New Zealand, health equity is a pressing concern and reaching disadvantaged populations has become the goal to close the inequity gap. Building and strengthening health systems is one way to secure better outcomes. However, the discourse to date has predominately focussed on inequities in health outcomes for Māori. This study has interest in the African ethnic minority community in New Zealand. It undertakes a narrative review of the New Zealand health system which aims to identify
doi:10.1186/s12939-020-1125-9
pmid:32028955
pmcid:PMC7006202
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