Minister of health Tony RyallMonday 22 February 2010, 4:31PM
The Government has approved the Otago and Southland District
Health Boards' plans to merge.
Health Minister Tony Ryall said, "The Southland and Otago DHBs have
been working closely for several years, and this merger makes
sense. There's already a joint regional management team, a joint
Chief Executive, and two shared board members including the deputy
chair."
"The Southern DHB is expected be formed on 30 April, and the
current members of both boards will work as a single board, under
one chair, until the local elections at the end of this
year."
The main concerns expressed by people who made submissions in the
consultation were the potential loss of services from Southland
Hospital and a loss of representation for Southland.
"The new Southern DHB Board will have a clinical advisory
committee, ensuring a strong voice for clinicians in planning new
services, as well as providing a direct line to the DHB's
governors."
"The Government has accepted the recommendation of the two boards
to establish two wards. After the DHB elections, there will be four
elected representatives from Otago and three from the Southland
region as well as four Ministerial appointments.
"This merger is, in itself, not a panacea to the DHBs' service and
financial challenges. But this local initiative is a good step in
securing the future of southern health services."