Half of heart attack patients in New Zealand are not receiving timely treatment, with the country having only a third of the necessary cardiologists, according to a new report from Otago University commissioned by the Kia Manawanui Trust. The report highlights that the economic cost of heart disease is approximately $13.8 billion annually, revealing a healthcare system on the brink of collapse.
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Kiwi expat’s $200k West Australian mining job left him with ‘shame’ and depression
Lachie Samuel, at just 28, was evacuated from his worksite in Western Australia after expressing fears about returning to his room. Originally from New Zealand, he moved to Perth at 19, intending for a fresh start, but his decade-long experience in the fly-in, fly-out mining industry led to overwhelming isolation and mental challenges. Want More Context? 🔎
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