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National Health Targets

What are health targets?

Health targets are a set of national performance measures specifically designed to improve the performance of health services. They provide a focus for action.   The impact they make can be measured to see how they are improving health for all New Zealanders.

Health targets were introduced to the New Zealand health system in 2007/08.   They are reviewed annually to ensure they align with government health priorities.

How is CMDHB performing in Quarter 1, 2011 / 12?

Please click on each tab below to see how your DHB is performing:
Shorter stays in Emergency DepartmentsImproved access to Elective SurgeryIncreased ImmunisationBetter help for Smokers to QuitShorter waits for Cancer Treatment RadiotherapyBetter Diabetes and Cardiovascular Services

National Health Targets

The Ministry of Health media releases below provide information on each of the six health targets and lists the agreed target levels for each District Health Board.

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 1 (2011/12)
 

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 4 (2010/11)

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 3 (2010/11)

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 2 (2010/11)

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 1 (2010/11)
 

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 4 (2009/10)

Ministry of Health National Health Targets for Quarter 3 (2009/10)

 

 

 

 

Published:  05-Dec-2011  |  Website enquiries:  Web Content Manager