Dr Dan the bandage man

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Dr Dan the bandage man

Dr Dan the bandage man

@docdanz007

General practice keeps me busy, #trailrunning keeps me sane, #faith keeps me focused, #twitter keeps me distracted.

Ōtepoti, Aotearoa 가입일 Ağustos 2014
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Winston Peters@winstonpeters·
Four years ago in 2022, a full year before the last election, we ruled out working with the Labour Party. We did that because the left are full of woke self confessed communists who would turn our country into a basket case. Nothing has changed. In fact they are even worse. No, we won’t do a deal with Labour or their Marxist and separatist mates. It is astounding the amount of time this has been spent living rent free in some people’s heads - including media who keep asking the same stupid question that I have already answered multiple times. Anyone who says anything otherwise is ‘mischief making’ and ‘scaremongering’ who need to start focussing on things that kiwis care about most instead of personal petty rekons.
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roblogic@roblogic_·
@secondzeit Imagine Luxon is not useless It’s easy if you try Just look out the window See no ferries sailing by
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Ben Uffindell
Ben Uffindell@BenUffindell·
@Tiare_MP I think this tweet more than any made me feel old. RIP Judy Bailey and Richard Long. (Who to my knowledge are still alive)
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Tiare@Tiare_MP·
It’s kinda sad Simon Dallow has retired, he was the news reader I grew up with.
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Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
I’m not even saying I agree with all the policy in my field (health) but everything I have seen has been a) creative b) thought through and c) having industry expert input. 3 things that are generally lacking from what we currently see coming out of parliament.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
Say what you want about @nzlabour but they are using their time in opposition to work on and release policy to a degree that makes the 2017-2023 Nats look like a bunch of muppets.
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The Goddamned Penguin
The Goddamned Penguin@who_shot_jgr·
thanksgiving is over which means it's time for scary brown extension cords with no ground wires
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Conan Gorbey
Conan Gorbey@arnie03·
@chamfy Is this trying to awake the ghost of Dean Nimby and the pea discourse?
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Chamfy
Chamfy@chamfy·
How good is plain mac and cheese that’s just the macaroni and the cheese and nothing else
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Lew@LewSOS·
That's... not a crossroads
Federated Farmers@FedFarmers

𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁'𝘀 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗯𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘆 𝗿𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝘄𝗼𝗻𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 This week the Government had a chance to stop our productive farmland and rural communities being completely overrun by pine trees – and they blew it. Farmers were promised that whole-farm conversions to carbon forestry would be brought to an end but the rules, as they’re currently written, won’t even come close to achieving that goal. Unfortunately, what’s being proposed completely misses the mark and will achieve only a minor reduction in whole-farm conversions. Unless the Minister steps in and makes urgent changes, we’ll continue to see our productive hill country swallowed up by permanent pine forests at an alarming rate. The Government are currently proposing to put a 25% cap on registering forestry in the Emissions Trading Scheme – but that will apply only to land classes 1 – 5. That might sound like progress on paper, but in reality only 12% of carbon farming conversions have happened on that land anyway. The remaining 88% of conversions have been on classes 6 and 7 – on which two-thirds of this country’s sheep and beef farmers operate. These farms are the engine room of the agricultural industry. So, what protections do they get under the new rules? Practically none. Instead, we get a 15,000-hectare annual lottery for class 6 land and open slather on class 7. That’s not a ‘ban’ – it’s business as usual for the big polluters and foreign investors looking to blanket our hills in pine trees. This isn’t forestry that creates jobs or exports either. It’s permanent carbon farming, propped up by a market that gives big emitters a licence to pollute while rural communities carry the cost. Let’s be clear: Federated Farmers are not anti-forestry. When timber prices were strong 20-30 years ago, the right trees went in the right places – and we supported that. Growing trees for genuine timber production is one thing, but losing that land to permanent carbon forests is another. Once you lose a productive sheep and beef farm to carbon forestry, it’s gone for good. If the Government is serious about slowing carbon conversion, the 25% cap must apply to all land classes, including LUC 6 and 7 where most of our members farm. Otherwise, the damage doesn’t stop – it just shifts to the back blocks, and to the farmers and families who live and work there. New Zealand is now at a crossroads – and Minister Todd McClay has a very important choice to make: will he back farmers and food production, or the polluters gaming a broken system? He can’t have it both ways – I just hope he makes the right decision.

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Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
@nzfirst Tell us you’re importing a foreign culture war without telling us you’re importing a foreign culture war.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Steph, I’m a woman. You’re a trans-identified man. Instead of celebrating that difference, you spend half your life persecuting women who point it out.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
@Becs Actually, I think also approved for “high risk” individuals aged 50-60. Don’t quote me but I think this means people with diagnosis of asthma/COPD amongst other risk factors.
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Becs 🍉
Becs 🍉@Becs·
Found out today there’s a vaccine for RSV. It lasts two years. Not funded so it costs $400.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
@kiwialliance Yeah. I just had higher expectations for Labour Ministers of Health. But what we got was politicians explaining to us what the Government/MOH had already decided. Very top down regardless of political party.
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Sarah Russell
Sarah Russell@kiwialliance·
@docdanz007 No to forget 9 of the years were during Keys pm ship. However this may be good as today I read someone being charged $30 for a referral letter. Depends on the details.
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ᴀɴᴅʀᴇw вıԍԍs
ᴀɴᴅʀᴇw вıԍԍs@biggsintweets·
fun fact: not a single person who complained about this will ever own a passport and at least 20% of them would get stopped at the border trying to leave anyway
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greg jackson
greg jackson@therealgregjack·
@docdanz007 Almost like wee Simon'd realised health is going to bite the current Govt on the bum ,hard, if things don't change.OTOH have not heard any doctors say to me as one did re Andrew Little , "Why does he hate us so much?"
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
Also, on the same basis, a 15 minute letter “costs” a GP $100 in time. Obviously $33 would cover 5 minutes. A lot of practices will have a policy of when and when not they will pass on this charge. For example, if it arises directly from a consult, often it won’t be on-charged.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
So a second appointment would attract no capitation (nor any time in an extended consultation beyond the first 15 minutes). This explains why a properly calculated extended consultation (30 minutes) should be well more than double the cost of a 15 minute one to the patient.
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Dr Dan the bandage man
Dr Dan the bandage man@docdanz007·
@SerenaTNZ It still takes time. I don’t want to defend the quality of the document you were provided but in my experience patients don’t realise that we receive no funding for out-of-consultation work. My practice is not to charge for a referral that arises directly out of a consultation.
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