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The New Zealand Health Strategy
www.moh.govt.nz/nzhs.html

Date of publication: December 2000

ISBN 0-478-23993-9 (Book)
ISBN 0-478-23994-7 (Internet)
HP 3407


The New Zealand Health Strategy sets the platform for the Government’s action on health. It identifies the Government’s priority areas and aims to ensure that health services are directed at those areas that will ensure the highest benefits for our population, focusing in particular on tackling inequalities in health.

The Strategy provides the framework within which District Health Boards and other organisations across the health sector will operate. It highlights the priorities the Government considers to be most important. Those priorities reflect diseases such as diabetes and cancer as well as factors that influence health such as smoking and nutrition.

The New Zealand Health Strategy sits alongside the New Zealand Disability Strategy, released in April 2001.


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New Zealand Health Strategy (PDF, 725 KB)


Related information

New Zealand Health Strategy - Summary of Submissions (PDF, 198kB)
New Zealand Disability Strategy
New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000


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