Statement from Waikato DHB Board member Dave Macpherson
Commissioner not needed for Waikato DHB, but new leadership is
I have been informed this afternoon of the intention by the Minister of Health to sack the Waikato DHB Board in 2 weeks if if does not give sufficient reason for him not to do this.
The Minister has cited as reasons for this the likely financial deficit our Board is facing and the Ministerial appointed Board Chair is citing dissension within the Board.
I make some points:
1/. Every DHB in
the country is facing significant financial pressure in
trying to meet the expectations of the Minister and their
community for provision of health services; Waikato is no
different, and is being honest to the Minister about this
difficulty - unlike the last Board who hid their deficit
from the last Government;
2/. The ‘dissension’ Board
Chair Sally Webb talks about has arisen directly from the
public fuss caused by DHB leadership (not the Board) over
her decision to try and overturn the Coroners findings from
the Inquest into the death of my son Nicky Stevens. That
public fuss caused CEO job applicants to withdraw their
applications leading to the Board stopping the process
halfway through;
3/. The appointment of the former CEO
Nigel Murray, and the wasting of money on Health Tap were
decisions made solely by the previous Board - I and some
other members were not on the Board at that time;
4/.
Three Ministerial appointees - Chair, Deputy Chair and the
‘Crown Monitor’ have all gone to the Minister and the
Ministry of Health claiming our Board is dysfunctional - the
Board itself has not said this, and many of us do not think
this. There have been some issues, as there have been with
many Boards, but several of those issues lead back to the
people the Minister has appointed, in my opinion. The
Minister should come and meet with the WHOLE BOARD, not take
his appointees’ views as gospel.
5/. Appointing a
Commissioner will not do anything to:
- change the fact
that the DHB leadership are trying to overturn the
Coroners’ findings into my son’s death
- reduce the
deficit, especially if the Minister wants health
inequalities for Maori to be reduced
- change the fact
that staff in many jobs in DHB’s are rebelling against the
effects of poor health funding by previous
Governments.