Sweeping reform recommended for 'complex, fragmented' health sector

Sweeping reform recommended for 'complex, fragmented' health sector
Rebecca Howard
Sweeping reforms are recommended to New Zealand's $20 billion public health sector to overcome a "complex and fragmented" system, including slashing the number of district health boards that are perennially in deficit.  The 274-page final report by the group tasked with reviewing of the country's health and disability system - chaired by Helen Clark's former chief of staff Heather Simpson - recommended the creation of a new entity, Health NZ, to centralise clinical and financial accountability. It would be accountable to the health minister...

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