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Fewer more focussed targets

Published: Thu 7 May 2009 03:23 PM
Hon Tony Ryall
Minister of Health
7 May 2009
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Fewer more focussed targets
Health Minister Tony Ryall today announced a slimmed down set of Health Targets aimed at simplifying requirements on District Health Boards and enabling DHBs to focus more tightly on front line services.
"This is part of the Government's plan to reduce administrative monitoring and reporting requirements on DHBs by a third" says Mr Ryall.
"We've had far too many indicators and committees and targets for the last nine years."
Tony Ryall says the revised Health Targets cover shorter waiting times for emergency department treatment, smoking, immunisation, diabetes and cardiovascular services, as well as reduced waiting times for critical cancer treatment and elective surgery.
"Six clearly focussed and realistic targets will make it easier for the public to measure DHB performance." says Mr Ryall.
"The areas that are no longer part of the targets are covered in the many other priorities, objectives, indicators and performance measures."
"We have inherited a system overburdened with 13 health priorities, 61 objectives, with an additional subset of 13 health objectives; a set of 10 health targets measured through 18 indicators; 25 other indicators of DHB performance; not to mention 4 hospital benchmark indicators assessed through 15 measures; and an outcomes framework with 9 outcomes, measured against 39 headline indicators" says Mr Ryall.
The Health Targets will be reviewed again next year.
Background
What are the new health Targets
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