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Treasury documents reveal deep concerns over Health NZ’s financial management

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Health NZ chief executive (Inset).

Newly released Treasury documents reveal significant concerns regarding Health New Zealand’s (HNZ) financial management, as officials feared that leadership within the organisation lacked a clear understanding of its financial state.

Treasury highlighted the precarious situation, describing a “generally bad” relationship between HNZ’s national office and frontline staff, low morale, and weak internal controls.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis criticised the former HNZ board for its alleged failure to monitor declining productivity and urged Health Minister Dr. Shane Reti to intervene, expressing a lack of confidence in the board’s ability to oversee crucial budget and performance metrics.

Treasury said Commissioner Lester Levy’s challenging task of reducing HNZ’s spending by $2 billion in an environment strained by overspending on nursing and an anticipated near $1 billion deficit.

The reports, spanning from January to July, bolster Treasury’s frustration with HNZ’s internal communication and data reliability, stating that “no one inside HNZ appears to have a clear picture of what is going on.”

Treasury cautioned that achieving financial and operational targets for 2023/24 would likely necessitate service reductions, further complicating HNZ’s ability to meet healthcare needs.

Additional documents revealed that Levy’s appointment as commissioner was an attempt to consolidate leadership, but Treasury warned that this move placed an “exceptional burden” on him as he faced strong internal resistance.

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  1. Maybe it’s time to know the numbers.
    How many individuals are sitting on wait lists and how are these being managed?
    Has the ED demand increased and why?
    How many beds are fully occupied, the average length of stay and why?
    What are the conditions that are causing the need for additional resource?

    Let us understand the fundamentals. Is it vaccine related injuries, an ageing population, the surgical backlog post Covid or the levels of immigration requiring health services, the Doctor shortage or Management ineptness …..creating the problems?

    Nursing recruitment being attributed (MSM reports today) looks to be a red herring distraction …there has to be more to this.

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