The New Zealand Health Survey (NZHS) provides information about the health and wellbeing of adults and children in New Zealand. These tables present key health indicators from all years of the continuous New Zealand Health Survey for adults and children, using a three-year rolling average. Results are available for geographic areas: health region, district health board (DHB), regional councils, Iwi Māori partnership board (IMPB), and Geographic Classification of Health (GCH). Within these areas, results are broken down by gender, age group, ethnic group, deprivation level, and disability status (adults only).
Does access to medicines differ from access to healthcare? Experiences of barriers to medicines access by people facing social disadvantage
Levesque et al.’s widely-cited five dimensional model of access to healthcare has been used in a variety of contexts, including access to medicines.