New Zealand, like most countries, is limited in the amount of publicly funded non-emergency (elective) medical and surgical services that it can provide to its population. In 2000, the ‘Reduced Waiting Times for Public Hospital Elective Services: Government Strategy’ outlined the systematic approach New Zealand would take with elective service waiting time management. The approach included the Government’s use of active performance management, namely, the setting of accountability and clear performance expectations; the ongoing monitoring, measurement, and reporting of performance; and the management of system change using facilitative networks. Since 2001, District Health Boards (DHBs) have been accountable for implementing government elec...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
Changes in the New Zealand public health sector in recent years, such as heightened political, econo...
New Zealand, like most countries, is limited in the amount of publicly funded non-emergency (electiv...
The New Zealand health system is two-tiered with elective treatments are performed by both publicly ...
This dissertation contains three empirical studies that examine the performance measures, reimburse...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
Across the OECD countries the organisation of the public health service is subject to frequent scrut...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
Changes in the New Zealand public health sector in recent years, such as heightened political, econo...
New Zealand, like most countries, is limited in the amount of publicly funded non-emergency (electiv...
The New Zealand health system is two-tiered with elective treatments are performed by both publicly ...
This dissertation contains three empirical studies that examine the performance measures, reimburse...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that resources are used efficiently within New Zeala...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
Across the OECD countries the organisation of the public health service is subject to frequent scrut...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
Changes in the New Zealand public health sector in recent years, such as heightened political, econo...