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      • Referral and assessment
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      • Switch on and follow-up
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Daily Archives: July 17, 2025

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Research Published in NZ Medical Journal: Equity in Cochlear Implant Access for Māori

NewsBy Penny NewtonJuly 17, 2025

We’d like to share new joint research carried out by the Northern and Southern Cochlear Implant Programmes that has just been published in the New Zealand Medical Journal. The study, titled “Aotearoa New Zealand Cochlear Implant Programmes Equity Audit”, explored whether Māori are receiving equitable access to cochlear implant (CI) services in NZ. We know…

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