Author and Professor Grant Schofield joins Paul Brennan to call for urgent health reforms, arguing that New Zealand’s “sickness system” is failing to prevent chronic disease and mental health crises. He critiques the government’s focus on reactive care over prevention, highlighting how billions are spent treating preventable illnesses while little is invested in keeping people well. Drawing inspiration from international health strategies, Schofield has launched a parliamentary petition advocating for major reforms, including increased funding for prevention, lifestyle-based healthcare, and a shift away from over-reliance on pharmaceuticals. He warns that without bold action, New Zealand’s healthcare system is on the brink of collapse.

Grant Schofield is a Public Health professor at the Auckland University of Technology, he’s also an author, and the Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer of PREKURE, a high-impact social organisation dedicated to revolutionising healthcare through focusing on prevention as cure.

You can also find Grant on his website, The Science of Human Potential or on X

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Author and Professor Grant Schofield joins Paul Brennan to call for urgent health reforms, arguing that New Zealand’s “sickness system” is failing to prevent chronic disease and mental health crises. He critiques the government’s focus on reactive care over prevention, highlighting how billions are spent treating preventable illnesses while little is invested in keeping people well. Drawing inspiration from international health strategies, Schofield has launched a parliamentary petition advocating for major reforms, including increased funding for prevention, lifestyle-based healthcare, and a shift away from over-reliance on pharmaceuticals. He warns that without bold action, New Zealand’s healthcare system is on the brink of collapse.

Grant Schofield is a Public Health professor at the Auckland University of Technology, he’s also an author, and the Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer of PREKURE, a high-impact social organisation dedicated to revolutionising healthcare through focusing on prevention as cure.

You can also find Grant on his website, The Science of Human Potential or on X

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PROF. GRANT SCHOFIELD: The Threat To Free Speech In Academia, Mental Health Epidemic With Increased Technology Use, And The Covid Response

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