Pharmacist prescribers Linda Bryant and Leanne Te Karu discuss positive polypharmacy for heart failure. Current evidence shows the intensive implementation of four medications offers the greatest benefit to most patients with heart failure, with significant reductions in cardiovascular mortality, heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality
The latest issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow
The latest issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow

New Zealand Medical Journal 132 (1501): 30 August 2019
Editorial
The future of health research in New Zealand: a thought experiment
Kath McPherson
Articles
1. The role of professional supervision for palliative care doctors in New Zealand: a quantitative survey of attitudes and experiences
Debbie Barham, Wayne de Beer, Helen Clark
2. Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) in Christchurch: 18 years on
Steven T Chambers, Ari Basevi, Kate Gallagher, Amanda Carswell-Moyna, Heather Isenman, Alan Pithie, Simon Dalton, Sarah CL Metcalf
3. A six-year review of patients admitted to hospital with injuries related to quad bike use
Janet Amey, Grant Christey
Open Access
4. Is hook diathermy safe to dissect the mesoappendix in paediatric patients? A 10-year experience
Jenni Perrin, Philip Morreau, Vipul Upadhyay
5. Faecal biomarkers do not always identify pre-cancerous lesions in patients who present in primary care with bowel symptoms
Jacqueline Keenan, Alan Aitchison, Jacquie Leaman, John Pearson, Frank Frizelle
6. The cost of electric-scooter related orthopaedic surgery
Jacob Munro, Paul Monk, Alex Campbell, Nicole Wong, Zaid Bahho
Viewpoint
Health effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic energy
Mark Elwood, Andrew W Wood
Expediting cataract surgery in New Zealand is cost-effective for falls prevention and improving vision—so what might be the next steps?
Matt Boyd, Adeline Kho, Nick Wilson, Graham Wilson
Influences and policies that affect immunisation coverage—a summary review of literature
Mary Nowlan, Esther Willing, Nikki Turner
Clinical Correspondence
Music as a risk factor for primary spontaneous pneumothorax
Kate Grant, Lutz Beckert