Associate Professor, Health Policy, University of Auckland
I am an experienced researcher and teacher in the area of health policy and health systems. My PhD is in Political Science, and I have taught public policy, health policy and public management for 25 years. I have published widely on New Zealand health system issues, particularly the implementation of the DHB system in the 2000s, and the implementation of performance management (eg health targets) in the health sector. I am also the co-editor of a recent book on Health Reform around the world which looks at reform experience in 12 countries.
Why the government’s haste in changing the health system could come back to haunt it
Apr 19, 2024 06:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Since coming into power, the coalition government has adopted a simple but shrewd see-how-fast-we-can-move political strategy. However, in the health sector this need for speed entails policy risks that could come back...
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