Value for NZ

Technology is improving people’s experience of care, health status and best-value use of resources.

Value is measured and information is used to openly drive learning and decision-making that will lead to better performance.

Man discussing with a doctor
Women having a ear check

Investment targets inequities in knowledge and education, service access, connectivity and access to technology.

Young boy having his hight and weight taken with his mum and sister by a nurse
Children at school.
Social determinants of health outcomes - such as income, housing and education - inform investment decisions and support proactive and predictive intervention. 

Collaborative care

Health services, social and support services, whānau, communities and technology operate as a team in a high-trust system that works together with the person at the centre of care.

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