This Annual Report presents West Coast DHB’s financial and non-financial performance for the year ended 30 June 2022. Through the use of performance measures and indicators, this report highlights the extent to which we have met our obligations under Section 22 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and how we have given effect to our functions specified in Section 23 (1) (a) to (n) of the same Act.
The West Coast DHB focuses on the provision of services for our resident population that improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities in health status, and improve the delivery and effectiveness of the services provided.
This Annual Report presents West Coast DHB’s financial and non-financial performance for the year ended 30 June 2021. Through the use of performance measures and indicators, this report highlights the extent to which we have met our obligations under Section 22 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and how we have given effect to our functions specified in Section 23 (1) (a) to (n) of the same Act.
The West Coast DHB focuses on the provision of services for our resident population that improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities in health status, and improve the delivery and effectiveness of the services provided.
This Annual Report presents West Coast DHB’s financial and non-financial performance for the year ended 30 June 2020. Through the use of performance measures and indicators, this report highlights the extent to which we have met our obligations under Section 22 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and how we have given effect to our functions specified in Section 23 (1) (a) to (n) of the same Act.
The West Coast DHB focuses on the provision of services for our resident population that improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities in health status, and improve the delivery and effectiveness of the services provided.
This Annual Report presents West Coast DHB’s financial and non-financial performance for the year ended 30 June 2019. Through the use of performance measures and indicators, this report highlights the extent to which we have met our obligations under Section 22 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and how we have given effect to our functions specified in Section 23 (1) (a) to (n) of the same Act.
The West Coast DHB focuses on the provision of services for our resident population that improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities in health status, and improve the delivery and effectiveness of the services provided!
All serious adverse events are reviewed through a formal process in order to analyse our existing health practices and systems. The purpose of reviewing these is to provide sufficient feedback to patients and families so they are aware of any contributing factors and causes of the event and how the DHB intends to make our systems safer.
All serious adverse events are reviewed through a formal process in order to analyse our existing health practices and systems. The purpose of reviewing these is to provide sufficient feedback to patients and families so they are aware of any contributing factors and causes of the event and how the DHB intends to make our systems safer.
How does the DHB involve disabled Maori in decision making?
West Coast DHB’s yearly report to the community and staff, documenting its activities and finances in the previous financial year.
All serious adverse events are reviewed through a formal process in order to analyse our existing health practices and systems. The purpose of reviewing these is to provide sufficient feedback to patients and families so they are aware of any contributing factors and causes of the event and how the DHB intends to make our systems safer.
National Health Target Report – Quarter 4 (April – June 2018)
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