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The Herapath building was demolished in 1964 to make way for a new structure designed by architects [[Stephenson and Turner|Stephenson & Turner]], which was completed in 1967, and still remains.<ref name="GRAFT">[http://www.grafton.org.nz/grafton-residents-association-auckland-new-zealand/our-community/past/historical-articles/the-history-of-auckland-hospital/ Auckland Hospital] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122111110/http://www.grafton.org.nz/grafton-residents-association-auckland-new-zealand/our-community/past/historical-articles/the-history-of-auckland-hospital/ |date=2016-01-22 }} (from the Grafton Residents Association website)</ref> |
The Herapath building was demolished in 1964 to make way for a new structure designed by architects [[Stephenson and Turner|Stephenson & Turner]], which was completed in 1967, and still remains.<ref name="GRAFT">[http://www.grafton.org.nz/grafton-residents-association-auckland-new-zealand/our-community/past/historical-articles/the-history-of-auckland-hospital/ Auckland Hospital] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122111110/http://www.grafton.org.nz/grafton-residents-association-auckland-new-zealand/our-community/past/historical-articles/the-history-of-auckland-hospital/ |date=2016-01-22 }} (from the Grafton Residents Association website)</ref> |
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During the health reforms of the New Zealand health system in the early 1990s, Auckland Hospital was run as a business - in the model of [[State-Owned Enterprises of New Zealand|state-owned enterprises of New Zealand]], i.e. with the instruction to return a profit. In accordance with this policy, Auckland Hospital was officially known as ''Auckland |
During the health reforms of the New Zealand health system in the early 1990s, Auckland Hospital was run as a business - in the model of [[State-Owned Enterprises of New Zealand|state-owned enterprises of New Zealand]], i.e. with the instruction to return a profit. In accordance with this policy, Auckland Hospital was officially known as ''Auckland Health Enterprise''. |
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<ref>''Big Bang and the Policy Prescription: Health Care Meets the Market in New Zealand'' - Gauld, R. D. C., ''Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law'', 25(5), 2000, Pages 815–844</ref> |
<ref>''Big Bang and the Policy Prescription: Health Care Meets the Market in New Zealand'' - Gauld, R. D. C., ''Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law'', 25(5), 2000, Pages 815–844</ref> |
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