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Ministry of Health | Manatū Hauora

Website: Ministry of Health

Email: info@health.govt.nz

Phone: 04 496 2000

The Health of New Zealand Adults 2011/12

The report ‘The Health of New Zealand Adults 2011/12’ presents key findings about adults’ health and access to health services in 2011/12. These statistics come from…

Report on Maternity, 2010

Report on Maternity, 2010 summarises the maternal and newborn information stored in the National Maternity Collection. This collection uses two administrative sources of data: hospital discharge…

Hospital Events 2008/09 and 2009/10

This publication focuses on publicly funded and privately funded hospital events in 2008/09 and 2009/10, and also shows trends from 1995/96. It contains summarised data tables, figures…

Mātātuhi Tuawhenua: Health of Rūral Māori 2012

This report, Mātātuhi Tuawhenua: Health of Rural Māori 2012, provides a snapshot of the health of Māori and non-Māori living in rural and urban areas.  Comparisons…

New Zealand Maternity Clinical Indicators 2010

The New Zealand Maternity Clinical Indicators are the result of a collaborative process involving the Ministry of Health and maternity stakeholders, representing consumer, midwifery, obstetric, general…

Effective behaviour change in long-term conditions

The NZ Guidelines Group completed a rapidE process as part of their contract with the Ministry of Health to produce evidence-based guidance for the health sector…

Review of the Voluntary Bonding Scheme

This report is a three-year review of the Voluntary Bonding Scheme for medical, nursing and midwifery graduates, run by Health Workforce New Zealand.The Scheme, which started…

Guidance for implementing high-quality multidisciplinary meetings

The Guidance for implementing high-quality multidisciplinary meetings and the accompanying factsheet Quick reference for high-quality cancer multidisciplinary meetings provides a framework and toolkit to support district…

Early Start Evaluation Report

Early Start is an evidence-based, early intervention programme developed by Professor David Fergusson, from the Christchurch School of Medicine, in conjunction with local social service providers…