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flag Labour’s health spokesperson released a surprise plan to set sustainable primary care prices, causing internal confusion and political criticism.

flag Labour leader Chris Hipkins said he was surprised by the sudden release of a health policy proposal by his party’s health spokesperson, Dr Ayesha Verrall, who published an article outlining a plan to create an independent authority to set sustainable prices for general practices. flag Hipkins, unaware the piece had been released, expected the official announcement the following day and noted Verrall was absent due to illness, possibly contributing to the lack of coordination. flag The policy aims to address rising primary care costs by using data on staffing, patient needs, and service delivery to establish transparent, evidence-based pricing, shifting funding toward community-based care. flag While Hipkins emphasized the importance of tackling unaffordable primary care, National MP Chris Bishop criticized the timing as unprofessional, calling it “naughty behaviour.” The policy is part of Labour’s broader election preparations, though specific implementation details remain unclear.

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