Health Minister welcomes appointment of regional leaders

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Source: New Zealand Government

Health Minister Dr Shane Reti has welcomed the appointment of four highly-experienced health leaders to roles as regional Deputy Chief Executives at Health New Zealand. 

“The last Government’s botched health reforms removed local leadership from our health system, resulting in layers of bureaucracy and a disconnection from the frontline,” says Dr Reti.  

“Now we’re committed to bringing back local leadership and accountability, and the appointment of four regional Deputy Chief Executives at Health NZ reflects that. 

“The new Deputy Chief Executives will hold budgets for their regional hospital services and other funded health services, so hospital and community care can be joined up. 

“They will have authority and autonomy to allocate resources to deliver on our health targets, working with front-line staff and communities.

“As a Government, we’ve made it clear that our first and foremost priority is delivering better public services for New Zealanders – particularly in health.

“Appointing regional Deputy Chief Executives is an early step to turn things around at Health NZ and to get Kiwis and their loved ones the health care they deserve.” 

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