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and change management
1: Improve Māori health outcomes
2: Integrate across continuums of care
3: Improve quality across all regional services
4: Build the workforce
5: Improve clinical information systems
6: Efficiently allocate public health system resources
Initiative
Milestone/Date
Responsibility
7. Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992: section 29 community treatment order. Reduce the rate of Māori on the Mental Health Act: section 29 community treatment orders relative to other ethnicities.
Monitor the number of people on a Compulsory Assessment and Treatment order and continue to present to Clinical Governance quarterly
Complete a literature review and undertake a stocktake that identifies why clients continue to remain on a Section 29
Q1 2016/17 ongoing Q2 2016/17
Regional Director & Clinical Governance
1: Improve Māori health outcomes
2: Integrate across continuums of care
3: Improve quality across all regional services
4: Build the workforce
5: Improve clinical information systems
6: Efficiently allocate public health system resources
Initiative
Milestone/Date
Responsibility
8. Improved Mental Health and Addiction Service capacity and capability for people with high and complex needs
Collection and graphing of packages of care provided for people identified with high and complex needs disorders at a local level
Monitoring and collating admission data to the Waikato High and Complex Needs beds
Analysis of local data regionally at six monthly intervals for review by Clinical Governance
Q1 2016/17 ongoing
Q1 2016/17 onging Q1 2016/17 ongoing
1: Improve Māori health outcomes
2: Integrate across continuums of care
3: Improve quality across all regional services
4: Build the workforce
5: Improve clinical information systems
6: Efficiently allocate public health system resources
Key:
Actions are specifically aimed at achieving this objective
Actions will achieve this objective but as an indirect consequence
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INITIATIVES OF REGIONAL NETWORKS AND CLINICAL ACTION GROUPS