Media Release
26 May 2006
DHB Finances Continue On Strong Note After Nine Months
The Ministry of Health continues to see evidence that District Health Boards are generally managing their financial
performance well.
John Hazeldine, the Ministry's DHB Funding and Performance Manager Finance says, the year to date combined results at
the end of the third quarter for the financial year to the end of June 2006 show that DHBs actual deficits are better
than planned by $20.5 million.
The actual deficit is $39.1 million. This compares favourably to the total planned deficit to the end of the third
quarter of $59.6 million.
“A major contributor to the difference is Auckland DHB, which is starting to show evidence of gains from its major
hospital re-development. Auckland DHB has been able to produce a higher than planned volume of treatments thus
contributing more revenue toward covered their fixed costs,” Mr Hazeldine says.
The total planned deficits for the first half of the year ending June 2006 include a carry-forward of $4.2 million of
mental health funding from the previous year which was unspent, and in this year will show as a deficit due to
accounting practice.
The Ministry continues to work closely with district health boards to ensure that deficits as a whole are reduced.
Auckland DHB continues to be the focus of particular attention as it re-orients itself to take advantage of its new
facilities and achieve the benefits planned.
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