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Health Crown entities and agents

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In addition to District Health Boards, the Crown Entities Act 2004 lists a number of other health Crown entities which are also responsible to the Minister of Health.

The Act establishes three different types of Crown Entity, as described below.

Crown agents


Crown agents are entities whose functions pose high strategic, policy, contractual or fiscal risk, and are therefore subject to a significant degree of Ministerial control.

To reflect that closeness, the main governance and accountability arrangements are:

Crown agents include:

Autonomous Crown entities


In the ‘middle ground’ between Crown agents and independent Crown entities, these organisations are subject to a lesser degree of Ministerial control than Crown agents.

Governance and accountability arrangements include:

Autonomous Crown entities include:

Independent Crown entities


These organisations typically have monitoring functions, where a high level of decision-making independence from Ministers is necessary. For this reason, they are not subject to influence or easy dismissal by Ministers, and they are not required to give effect or have regard to government policy.

Governance and accountability arrangements include:

Independent Crown entities include:



More information

For more information about each Crown entity, refer to the other Ministry of Health related websites page.