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Latest health target results – West Coast

Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Health


23 August 2016 Media Statement

Latest health target results – West Coast

Health Minister Jonathan Coleman says the latest health targets results show the gains made in the previous quarter have again been largely maintained in West Coast DHB.

“The health targets are important as they drive performance across the health system, ensuring that New Zealanders get better access to key health services,” says Dr Coleman.

“The latest quarterly results for April to June 2016 show that the progress made in the previous quarter has largely been sustained.

“These results are a credit to the health professionals in West Coast DHB.

“The improved access to elective surgery target has again been achieved, West Coast DHB surpassed the target by three per cent. Delivering more elective surgery remains a key Government priority – the only answer to increased demand is to do more.

“This is the last quarter that the more heart and diabetes checks target will be reported as it’s been replaced by the new childhood obesity health target.

“The more heart and diabetes checks target, which was again met this quarter, will remain an accountability measure for DHBs to ensure the gains made are not lost. West Coast DHB achieved 91 per cent.

“West Coast DHB also topped the table for shorter stays in ED target with 100 per cent. Further progress is needed on increased immunisation coverage, and better help for smokers to quit targets.”

These results are supported by the $25 million funding increase West Coast DHB has received over the last eight years. West Coast DHB will receive an extra $3 million in new money this year, taking the DHB’s total funding to $132 million for 2016/17.

The results for Quarter Four 2016 (April - June) can be found at:www.health.govt.nz

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