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The human cost of centralising our health system

Essentially, we are moving from a decentralised model to a very centralised one. This ought to allow for the right amount of specialisation for New Zealand and better access to healthcare, especially from the regions that are not well serviced now. Reference is made to early intervention to keep people out of hospitals. Reference is made to our ageing population and the need to respond to health crises like the Covid-19 pandemic. Time will tell whether these changes make much difference to the way the public is cared for. RNZ The Detail learns about the massive reforms proposed by the government to centralise healthcare and provide better support for vulnerable communities.

Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board domestic travel costs revealed

Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board domestic travel costs revealed 27 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read All of New Zealand s 20 district health boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed. All of New Zealand s 20 district health boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed. The pandemic saw domestic travel costs run up by the Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Boards plummet by more than $100,000 each. Both health boards highlighted the Covid-19 pandemic as the biggest contributor

Where Māori patients trust their health providers, better health outcomes follow

OPINION: The health system is getting a major shakeup including a new Māori Health Authority. Heart disease, cancer, infant mortality and suicide. Statistics show longstanding issues for Māori health. But how will a new authority make real life improvements and not be just more bureaucratic shuffling that will chew up money and deliver too few actual results. An MP from each side of the house gives their views. Ricky Wilson/Stuff Stuart Smith, National MP Kaikōura Last week’s much vaunted Government health announcement was another virtue-signalling promise aimed at giving hope to our most vulnerable, when in reality it will only add more bureaucrats to our already fragmented health system.

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