Minister of health Tony RyallMonday 01 June 2009, 1:19PM
District Health Boards will receive an extra $2.1 billion over
four years in Budget 2009.
"Despite the difficult economic and fiscal situation, Vote Health
funding will continue to increase," Health Minister Tony Ryall
says. "Most of the extra money will go to DHBs and boosting front
line services like better maternity services and improved
availability of subsidised medicines."
"The Government is fully committed to providing faster, more
convenient front line health services for New Zealanders," Mr Ryall
says.
The Government has also set aside $70 million over four years to
boost the health workforce by up to 800 new health professionals
required to staff new dedicated elective surgery theatres
planned.
"This initiative will require us to train additional surgeons,
anaesthetists, resident medical officers, nurses and technicians
and other health professionals to staff and support the new
theatres.
"The Government is also committed to building 20 new elective
surgery theatres, with associated beds and facilities as part of
its policy to reduce hospital waiting times and increase access to
elective surgery."
Funding for these facilities will be progressively allocated from
the Government's health capital budget.
Phasing and implementation of the training is expected to start at
the beginning of next year.