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Trust and Transparency in Public Healthcare
This chapter critically examines the reliability of public healthcare services, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government communications. It highlights disparities in trust among various societal groups, particularly Māori and individuals with disabilities, while discussing the important roles of public officials and community feedback. The chapter also explores the implications of the recent decline in New Zealand's Corruption Perceptions Index on public confidence and suggests pathways for improvement.
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