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The Southern District Health Board's own public health arm has now come out against the Ronald McDonald charity setting up a hospital house in Dunedin.
Last week, the Public Health Association caused a public outcry when its Otago-Southland branch urged the DHB to shun fast-food giant McDonald's.
Ronald McDonald HouseCharities is keen to discuss establishing a facility in the rebuilt Dunedin Hospital.
Many members of the public disagree with the public health advocates, including families who had stayed in Ronald McDonald houses in other centres.
''While the public health perspective will be one of many that will be considered with regard to the Dunedin Hospital rebuild, I hope that the importance of the DHB actively role-modelling behaviour that supports and promotes good health will be the prevailing position at the end of any debate,'' Reid said.
It is understood that Reid's statement had to be signed off by chief executive Chris Fleming before it was released.
The board also provided a statement from Fleming, which said family accommodation was an important part of the rebuild, and ''all options are worthy of discussion''.
''We have heard and appreciate Public Health South's views as well as the views of others.''
''All decisions are based on evidence and what is in the best interest of the patients, their families, and our community.''