Photo: Supplied/Te KΔhui Hauora o Te Tauihu
Iwi MΔori Partnership Boards (IMPBs) are concerned their role in the health system will be reduced under the government's Healthy Futures (Pae Ora) Amendment Bill.
The Health Select Committee released its final report on the bill in November, recommending it be passed. It is expected to have its second reading in the coming months.
Minister of Health Simeon Brown said the changes being made were focused on ensuring a clearer structure that delivered better results, including for MΔori, and a key part of this is clarifying the role of Iwi MΔori Partnership Boards.
The 15 regional Iwi MΔori Partnership Boards were set up in 2022 to ensure the voices of MΔori are heard in healthcare decision-making and improve hauora outcomes for MΔori.
Te KΔhui Hauora o Te Tauihu covers the top of the South Island, its Pouwhakahaere Dr Kim Ngawhika said currently IMPBs have three main functions: first to provide a whΔnau voice, second to monitor the health system and third to work with H
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