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If health is everyone's business, then all public agencies must be engaged in developing cross-sector relationships that put the individual and family at the centre of health service planning for a better society overall. In summary, person-centred, culturally appropriate, health-literate and t...

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Published inWhitireia Nursing Journal no. 22; p. 7
Main Author Holloway, Kathy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Porirua City School of Nursing and Health Studies 01.01.2015
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Summary:If health is everyone's business, then all public agencies must be engaged in developing cross-sector relationships that put the individual and family at the centre of health service planning for a better society overall. In summary, person-centred, culturally appropriate, health-literate and technology-capable healthcare professionals working within a reflective and responsive co-designed system are what is needed to deliver on the promise of equity of access to healthy and productive lives for all New Zealanders.
ISSN:2350-2509