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 New Zealand Medical Journal is out today
The New Zealand Medical Journal is out today

EDITORIAL
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ARTICLES
5012. “Not a perfect situation, but...” A single-practice survey of patient experience of phone consultations during COVID-19 Alert Level 4 in New Zealand
Michelle Curtis, Rebecca Duncan, Meng Jing, Andrew Kim, Vui Teck Lu, Jennifer Redshaw, Robina Ru Yean Stevens, Dylan Truppman-Lattie, Samuel Young, David Zhou, Tane Fairchild-Brunt, Robert J Hancox, Carol Atmore
5316. A survey of the smokefree status of pedestrian-only spaces in 10 New Zealand local government areas
Nick Wilson, Niveditha Gurram, Leah Grout, George Thomson
5239. Effectiveness and risk assessment of non-contact respiratory radiology meeting
Aldoph B Nanguzgambo, David Gunawan
5171. Celebrating a decade of the minor operations clinic: an approach at a regional New Zealand hospital
Jasmin King, Ruth Christie, Falah El-Haddawi
5209. Evaluating diabetes care quality improvement strategies used by clinical teams in five primary care practices in New Zealand
Nelson Aguirre-Duarte, John Øvretveit, Timothy Kenealy
5212. Non-traumatic dental presentations at emergency departments in New Zealand
Moira Smith, Chloe Stroud, Marissa Low, Chanelle Gibson, C Anna Ferguson, Jonathan Broadbent
VIEWPOINT
5291. The End of Life Choice Act: a proposed implementation and research agenda
Jessica E Young, Janine Winters, Jeanne Snelling, Ben P White, Colin Gavaghan, Andrew Geddis, Richard Egan