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Figure 3: Outcomes framework
Health System Outcomes
New Zealanders live longer, healthier, more independent lives
The health system is cost effective and supports a productive economy
Ministry of Health High-level Outcomes
New Zealanders are healthier and more independent
Health services are clinically integrated, more convenient and people-centred
The future sustainability of the health system is assured
Ministry of Health Impacts
The public is supported to make informed decisions about their own health and independence
The public can access quality services that meet their needs in a timely manner where they need them
Provider efficiency and financial sustainability are enhanced
Environmental and disease hazards are minimised
Health services are clinically integrated and better coordinated
Clinical and financial gains are made from DHBs working together, delivering regional workforce, IT and capital
Integrated home care services are provided for older people
The health system is supported by suitable infrastructure and workforce
Quality, efficiency and value for money improvements are made for DHBs working with other health entities
Health services are closely integrated with other social services
The health system has fit-for- purpose regulatory settings
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Midland Vision
All residents of Midland District Health Boards lead longer, healthier and more independent lives
Regional Strategic Outcomes
To improve the health of the Midland population
To eliminate health inequalities
Regional Long Term Impacts
People take greater responsibility for their health
People stay well in their homes and communities
People receive timely and appropriate care
Regional Strategic Objectives
Improve Māori health outcomes
Integrate across continuums of care
Improve quality across all regional services
Build the workforce
Improve clinical information systems
Efficiently allocate public health system resources
DHBs Performance Story
DHB Vision, Mission and Values
Bay of Plenty Vision : Kia momoho te hāpori oranga - Healthy, thriving communities
Mission : Enabling communities to achieve good health, independence and access to quality services
Values: CARE (Compassion, Attitude, Responsiveness and Excellence)
LakesVision: HealthyCommunities-
Mauriora!
Mission: Improve health for all; maximise independence for people with disabilities; with tangata whenua support a focus on health
Values: Manaakitanga; Integrity; Accountability
Tairāwhiti Vision: Working together to elevate the wellbeing of Tairāwhiti
Mahia nga mahi i roto i te kotahitanga kia piki ake to oranga o te Tairāwhiti
Values (A Matou Uara): Hauora pai rawa/ Wellbeing, Partnership, Quality - Striving for Excellence, Integration, Choice, He Tangata/ Responsiveness, Financial Responsibility
Taranaki Vision: Taranaki Together, a healthy Community – Taranaki Whanui He Rohe Oranga
Mission: Improving Promoting, Protecting and caring for the health and wellbeing of the people of Taranaki
Waikato Vision: Te Hanga Whaioranga Mo Te iwi - Building Healthy Communities
DHB Outcomes
To improve the health of our population
To reduce or eliminate health inequalities
Bay of Plenty
Child and Youth
Māori health - achieving equity
Health of older people
Long term conditions
Lakes
Child, youth and maternal health
Mental health and addictions
Health of older people
Long term conditions
Tairāwhiti
Join
Patient, family/ centred care
Know
Excellent Iwi/ community, family/ whānau knowledge and
engagement
Shape
Working with community relationships
Vision
Building a “will do” culture
Connect
Enabling good health and well-being through technology
Taranaki
Health targets
Māori health /disparities
Health of older people
Wellness/chronic conditions
Addressing system wide approach to integrated services
Waikato
Financials
Regional Collaboration
Quality Improvement
Addressing Chronic Conditions
Organisational and Workforce Development
Rural
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DHB Strategic Priorities