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Watch: Govt sacks Health NZ board, replaces with commissioner, PM addresses media

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Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Jul 2024, 3:57pm

Watch: Govt sacks Health NZ board, replaces with commissioner, PM addresses media

Author
Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Jul 2024, 3:57pm

The board of Health New Zealand is being replaced with a Commissioner following 鈥渟erious concerns around oversight, overspend and a significant deterioration in financial outlook.鈥

Health Minister Shane Reti described the directive as the 鈥渟trongest ministerial intervention available鈥 under the Pae Ora Act and not a decision he had taken lightly 鈥 鈥渉owever the magnitude of the issue requires such action鈥.

Reti said Professor Lester Levy, the recently appointed Chair of Health NZ, would be appointed Commissioner for a 12-month term.

鈥淗ealth NZ first reported a deteriorating financial position to me in March 2024, despite earlier repeated assurances by the organisation that it was on target to make savings in 2023/24,鈥 Reti said.

鈥淚n the months since, the situation has worsened. Health NZ is currently overspending at the rate of approximately $130 million a month.鈥

Health minister Shane Reti. Photo / RNZ / Angus Dreaver
Health minister Shane Reti. Photo / RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Reti claimed the issues at Health NZ had stemmed from previous government鈥檚 鈥渂otched鈥 and 鈥渕ismanaged鈥 health reforms that had resulted in 鈥渁n overly centralised operating model, limited oversight of financial and non-financial performance, and fragmented administrative data systems which were unable to identify risks until it was too late.鈥

He said 鈥渨ithout urgent action鈥 the situation would lead to an 鈥渆stimated deficit of $1.4 billion by the end of 2024/25 鈥 despite this Government鈥檚 record investment in health of $16.68b in this year鈥檚 Budget.鈥

Reti said the coalition Government had invested billions of dollars to support frontline healthcare services but he was 鈥渘ot confident鈥 he would 鈥渉ave adequate oversight鈥 of that spend if the existing board structure at Health NZ were to remain in place.

Levy would be tasked with implementing a turnaround plan with a savings objective of approximately $1.4b 鈥渢o ensure financial balance, and actions to strengthen governance and management鈥.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Dr Shane Reti announce a major shake up of the Health NZ board at the Beehive today. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Dr Shane Reti announce a major shake up of the Health NZ board at the Beehive today. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淥perational responsibility for the turnaround plan will sit with the Commissioner, however I have made it clear that it should focus on cost efficiencies in areas such as any back-office bureaucracy which has blown out, particularly in middle management, as a result of the previous government鈥檚 damaging reforms.

鈥淎s one example between March 2018 and March 2024, back-office staff numbers which formerly sat at district health board level grew by around 2500.

鈥淟ester Levy has assured me there will be no adverse impacts on the delivery of care in implementing a turnaround plan 鈥 rather, he and Health NZ will be seeking to bring the frontline closer to decision-making.鈥

He said today鈥檚 announcement was in 鈥渘o way鈥 a reflection of the work of frontline staff in hospitals and health-care facilities.

鈥淚 thank them for their professionalism and want to reassure them that we are taking these steps to secure a better future for health in New Zealand.鈥

鈥楢ppalling implementation鈥 - PM Christopher Luxon explains Health NZ shakeup

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says delivery of better public services, particularly healthcare, was one of his government鈥檚 top priorities.

However, people were waiting too long 鈥 and targets had been set to address that.

Part of delivering on the targets was robust management - but the current Health NZ board was facing major challenges.

鈥淭he problems at Health NZ while complex are obvious.鈥

鈥淔rankly it was an appalling implementation,鈥 Luxon said, referring to the actions taken by the previous government following the consolidation of the previous DHBs.

It resulted in an 鈥渙verly centralised鈥 system that was disconnected from the frontline staff, he said.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minster Dr Shane Reti deliver the post-Cabinet press conference at the Beehive. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minster Dr Shane Reti deliver the post-Cabinet press conference at the Beehive. Photo / Mark Mitchell

It was not a funding issue, Luxon said.

But those failures now required an 鈥渦rgent and significant鈥 intervention, he said.

A Commissioner would be put in place to streamline back office management, establish a single point of accountability and reduce the space between the front and back lines.

Luxon said it was not a funding problem, but a management problem.

Reti said Health NZ has not been able to deliver on the services New Zealanders expect.


Core parts of the health reforms had led to governance issues that were worse than first thought, he said.

鈥淣o one has been adequately watching ... or monitoring鈥 the Crown entity, he said.

鈥淲e need to take decisive action now.鈥

Today鈥檚 move was a very 鈥渟ignificant step鈥, he said.

Asked what the entity was overspending on, Reti said it was a combination of things including out-sourced and back-office staff.

Reti said he had faith in the commissioner but he said it was not for him to 鈥渉ave faith鈥 in the chief executive.

He said it was for the commissioner to appoint their executive team - in response to a question about having faith in that executive team.

On cultural aspects within the entity, such as karakia, Reti said Levy would take advice from the Houhora M膩ori Committee.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at today's post-Cabinet press conference. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at today's post-Cabinet press conference. Photo / Mark Mitchell

On the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in care, Luxon said he would make a public apology at Parliament on November 12.

On his recent visit to the US, Luxon said he has not met Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.

He did not seek a visit with Harris while he was in the US.

PM back on home soil

Luxon is back in New Zealand after his first political visit to the United States, where he met with scores of world leaders 鈥 including US President Joe Biden 鈥 during the Nato Summit.

Luxon is hosting a post-Cabinet press conference this afternoon and taking questions from the media. The conference will be livestreamed by the Herald at the top of this article.

Today, Biden announced he would stand down from the presidential election race, saying it was in the best interests of the Democratic Party and the country. Biden has been facing growing pressure around his physical and mental health, and his capacity to serve another term as President.

Lifelong Democrat George Clooney had penned an opinion piece for the New York Times earlier this month imploring Biden to stand down. He acknowledged it was 鈥渄evastating to say鈥 but the Biden he had met recently at a fundraiser was not the same person as he was in 2020.

鈥淲e are not going to win in November with this President. On top of that, we won鈥檛 win the House, and we鈥檙e going to lose the Senate,鈥 Clooney wrote.

Luxon acknowledged Biden鈥檚 announcement this morning on X, formerly Twitter, saying Biden had 鈥渄edicated his life to public service鈥 which was something that deserved 鈥渕uch respect鈥.

鈥淚 thank the President for his leadership of the United States and his commitment to New Zealand. And I look forward to working with him for the remainder of his presidency.鈥

Luxon met with Biden during the Nato proceedings in Washington DC earlier this month, describing him at the time as mentally sharp and 鈥渙n top of his brief鈥. Luxon maintained the issue of whether Biden had the capacity to serve another term as President 鈥渨asn鈥檛 a consideration in my head鈥.

Biden and Luxon had a couple of informal interactions at a White House dinner during the visit, Luxon saying he observed Biden鈥檚 鈥済reat sense of humour鈥 and enjoyed the 鈥渆xcellent鈥 interaction.

Asked whether Biden was sharp, Luxon said: 鈥淵es, absolutely.鈥

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (right) claimed US President Joe Biden was mentally sharp during their interactions.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (right) claimed US President Joe Biden was mentally sharp during their interactions.

Luxon met scores of world and political leaders during his US visit, including Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and Ukraine鈥檚 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He wrapped up his trip in the US with a meeting with California Governor Gavin 九一星空无限om, with whom he said he had a 鈥済ood connection鈥.

九一星空无限om has long been tipped as a future presidential candidate for the Democrats and was named by Clooney in his opinion piece calling for Biden to step down.

Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he is rushed offstage during a rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Photo/ Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he is rushed offstage during a rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Photo/ Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

It has been just over a week since the assassination attempt on Republican candidate Donald Trump. Trump, the Republican candidate for the upcoming election, was speaking at a rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when several shots were fired, one grazing Trump鈥檚 right ear.

Julia Gabel is a Wellington-based political reporter. She joined the Herald in 2020 and has most recently focused on data journalism.

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