I do not know how many monthly columns I may have ahead of me; the newly appointed Minister of Health is yet to name a successor to this role. But it in the meantime, it is an honour to lead the Southern health system as we progress our ongoing work in the area I have dedicated my entire career to – enhancing health services for the community.
It was especially heartening to start this new role by receiving some great news.
Southern DHB has been awarded $5.9 million in capital funding and $1.2 million in initiative funding from the Ministry of Health to support improvements in targeted areas, including:
- An additional CT scanner for Dunedin Hospital
- A fifth theatre for Southland Hospital
- Rolling out the prioritisation tool to identify patients most in need of elective surgery
- Strengthening telehealth services to provide video consultations
- Direct access to scans and other imaging for primary care
- Support to deliver respiratory services in the community
- Support for direct access to endocrinology services
- upport for rheumatology services.
All DHBs were requested to put in bids several weeks ago for a total pool of $57 million in contestable funding. Southern DHB received nearly double the funding we would have received if it had been determined on a population basis. This was more than our fair share and I want to acknowledge the effort of the team led by Executive Director Specialist Services Patrick Ng who put in the bids – the outcome is a credit to them all.
Thank you to everyone working to care for people across our communities, and I look forward to sharing more of our highlights and progress with you.
Ngā mihi nui,
David
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