Wai 2575 Health Services and Outcomes Inquiry
The Waitangi Tribunal’s Health Service and Outcomes Inquiry (Wai 2575) is an inquiry into the Crown’s response to health inequities experienced by Māori.
The Waitangi Tribunal’s Health Service and Outcomes Inquiry (Wai 2575) is an inquiry into the Crown’s response to health inequities experienced by Māori.
The framework presented in this study is the frst equity-focused process-type implementation framework to be adapted for the Aotearoa NZ context. This framework is intended to support and facilitate equity-focused implementation research and health intervention implementation by mainstream health services.
In 2006–2007, Metcalfe et al. estimated that Māori are missing out on nearly a million prescription items per year.
Māori health advocates are leading a bid to the Waitangi Tribunal to stop government plans to disestablish Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority.
With the new government pledging to scrap the Māori Health Authority, board member Dr Mataroria Lyndon tells Ronan Payinda that while the exact path forward may not yet be known, there’s no stopping the fight for Māori health equity.
The new coalition government has pledged to dismantle Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority.
The Ministry of Health’s Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Te Tiriti) Framework provides an updated expression of the Crown’s Te Tiriti obligations in the context of the health and disability system.
New Zealand’s older Indigenous people (Māori) are underserved and underrepresented as consumers of aged residential care services (ARC).
A new study has found that health inequities between Māori and non-Māori adults cost more than $860 million a year.
As part of the health system transformation a range of strategies have been developed to help guide our health system to achieve pae ora, healthy futures.
HEALTH SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
EQUITY
Exploring the impacts of the health system on minorities within the population, notably including Māori, Pacifica, Asians and LGBTQI.
DRUGS, DEVICE AND DIAGNOSTICS
PUBLIC HEALTH
DIGITAL HEALTH
TE TIRITI