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Rank Region 2022 HDI [1] Very High Human Development 1 Wellington: 0.969 2 Auckland: 0.968 3 Canterbury: 0.943 4 Taranaki: 0.941 – New Zealand (average HDI) 0.939 5 Marlborough: 0.938 6 Otago: 0.936 7 Tasman-Nelson: 0.933 8 Waikato: 0.932 9 Southland: 0.932 10 Bay of Plenty: 0.931 11 West Coast: 0.922 12 Hawke's Bay: 0.921 13 Manawatū ...
In April 2021, the Labour government announced that the system of district health boards was to be abolished and replaced by a single agency to be called Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand). [2] In addition, a new Te Aka Whai Ora (Māori Health Authority) was to be set up to regulate and provide health services to the Māori community. [3]
Rank Region Country HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 Australian Capital Territory Australia 0.976 2 Western Australia Australia 0.969 Wellington Region New Zealand 0.969 4 Auckland Region New Zealand 0.968 5 New South Wales Australia 0.946 6 Canterbury Region New Zealand 0.943 7 Victoria Australia 0.942 8 Taranaki New Zealand 0.941
Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora) Health Quality and Safety Commission (Te Tāhū Hauora Health) Health Research Council of New Zealand; Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities; Maritime New Zealand (Nō te rere moana Aotearoa) New Zealand Antarctic Institute; New Zealand Blood Service (Te Ratonga Toto o Aotearoa)
The healthcare system of New Zealand has undergone significant changes throughout the past several decades. From an essentially fully public system based on the Social Security Act 1938, reforms have introduced market and health insurance elements primarily since the 1980s, creating a mixed public-private system for delivering healthcare.
District health boards (and all of their facilities), Pharmac, New Zealand Blood Service, Health Promotion Agency, Health Quality and Safety Commission Any person employed or contracted as a doctor, nurse, midwife, pharmacist, paramedic, medical laboratory scientists, kaiāwhina workers, social workers, aged-care and community workers, and ...
On 19 May 2022, the government allocated NZ$13.2 billion from the 2022 New Zealand budget to facilitate the establishment of the Health New Zealand and the Māori Health Authority over the next four years. This amount included $11.1 billion to address the cost pressures of the previous district health board system and $2.1 billion to set up the ...
New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions for local government purposes. Eleven are administered by regional councils, and five are administered by unitary authorities , which are territorial authorities that also perform the functions of regional councils.