Phase two of the Health and Disability System Review
Peter Crampton
Monday 7 October 2019, 12.30 – 1.30 pm
Rutherford House Lecture Theatre 2 (RHLT2), Old Govt Building, Pipitea Campus
The Review Panel’s interim report was released in August 2019, providing a platform for the preparation of the final report, which will be completed in March 2020. The interim report provides signals as to the Panel’s direction of travel, and raises a number of complex issues and questions that require more in-depth analysis prior to Panel making its recommendations in the final report.
In this presentation Peter will discuss some key observations that are made in the interim report, and identify and discuss issues that the Panel is exploring in more depth in preparation for the final report.
Peter Crampton is a professor of public health in Kōhatu, the Centre for Hauora Māori, at the University of Otago. He researches and teaches Māori health, health systems and public health. He started his professional life as a general practitioner and later specialised in public health medicine. His research is focused on social indicators and social epidemiology, health care policy, health care organisation and funding, and indigenous health. He is a member of the Government’s Health and Disability System Review panel, which is tasked with making recommendations on the future of New Zealand’s health system.
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