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Maori Health Authority needs to track value for money

Maori Health Authority needs to track value for money 21 Apr 2021 16:15 PM More Related Stories The head of west Auckland’s Te Whānau o Waipareira says health reforms announced today are a once in a generation opportunity. John Tamihere says kudos must go to Health Minister Andrew Little for the scope of the reform, which includes scrapping district health boards and public health organisations and setting up a Māori Health Authority. He says money which should have got to services has instead gone to running an over-size Health Ministry and 20 DHB bureaucracies. By the time it trickles down to Māori, we walk into a GP clinic and have to pay. Somebody has spent every one of our dollars without our consent. That has to stop. What the Māori Health Authority has to do is monitor who is getting our money and is it working for us in a qualitative sense - and if not, why continue to pay people to just take our money and give us poor service, he says.

Health Minister Andrew Little on health shake-up: Jobs will go

Health Minister Andrew Little on health shake-up: Jobs will go 21 Apr, 2021 07:35 PM 2 minutes to read Health Minister Andrew Little says the abolition of district health boards will lead to job losses. Photo / Mark Mitchell Health Minister Andrew Little says the abolition of district health boards will lead to job losses. Photo / Mark Mitchell NZ Herald Health Minister Andrew Little today confirmed jobs would go in the proposed district health board shake-up. Little told The AM Show said the creation of a national health service would see managerial roles axed that were currently duplicated across the country s 20 health boards. He highlighted two non-medical roles as an example of jobs likely to disappear when the health boards are abolished by June 30 next year.

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