Time to trade in: NZ healthcare needs an upgrade
New Zealand's healthcare system is on life support as staff shortages and patient wait times worsen.
Josiah Brown has a Bachelor of Arts in History and Communication. Leveraging his background in communication and marketing, he currently serves as the Communications Coordinator at Maxim. Josiah is interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and popular culture. He lives in West Auckland with his wife, Susannah.
New Zealand's healthcare system is on life support as staff shortages and patient wait times worsen.
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