Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand) is reportedly recalling some digital health funding to redirect resources back to frontline services. The Digital Health Association says this could result in up to NZD100 million ($61 million) in cuts to digital initiatives, on top of the NZD330 million ($200 million) already withdrawn. These changes have raised concerns about the future of the nation’s health sector in the digital age.

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