The following documents have been proactively released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), on behalf of Hon Andrew Little, Minister of Health:
Health and Disability System Reform Briefings October 2021 to January 2022
The following documents have been included in this release:
- Title of paper: Health Reforms: Realising the Digital Shift for the Health System
- Title of paper: Development of the Interim Government Policy Statement for the Reformed Health and Disability System
- Title of paper: Further advice on the Interim Government Policy Statement - Priorities for Inclusion
- Title of paper: Health Reform: Choices to Expand the Public Offer
- Title of paper: Health Reforms: Public Health Transformation
- Title of paper: Health Reforms: Addressing Workforce Supply and Demand
- Title of paper: Localities: Setting a Narrative, and Updating on Rollout and Prototypes
- Title of paper: Further Advice on the Interim Government Policy Statement – High Level Approach to Priorities
- Title of paper: Monitoring Arrangements for the New Health System
- Title of paper: Restructure of Vote Health Appropriations to Support Health Reforms
- Title of paper: Health Reform – Progress Update and Assurance Framework
- Title of paper: Update on the Pae Ora Bill: Select Committee Progress and Further Policy Decisions
- Title of paper: Pae Ora Bill: Key Policy Decisions for Recommendation in the Departmental Report
- Title of paper: Allocation of Commissioning Budgets Across Future Health Entities
- Title of paper: Health Reform: Transfer of Functions from Ministry of Health to New Entities
Some parts of this information release would not be appropriate to release and, if requested, would be withheld under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). Where this is the case, the relevant section of the Act that would apply has been identified. Where information has been withheld, no public interest has been identified that would outweigh the reasons for withholding it.
Key to redaction codes:
- section 9(2)(a), to protect the privacy of individuals;
- section 9(2)(f)(iv), to maintain the confidentiality of advice tendered by or to Ministers and officials; and
- section 9(2)(g)(i), to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinion.