Who we are
Ki Te Pae Tawhiti – Aotearoa New Zealand’s Health Reform Collective is transdisciplinary community that aims to inform and engage the public in dialogue about how the implementation of health reforms in New Zealand will impact them and their communities.

Key issues
HEALTH SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Covering developments in the provision, funding and organisation of health care services.
EQUITY
Exploring the impacts of the health system on minorities within the population, including notably Māori, Pacifica, Asians and LGBTQI.
DRUGS, DEVICE AND DIAGNOSTICS
Covering prescription medicines and medical devices.
PUBLIC HEALTH
Focusing on efforts to promote health and prevent disease through social and economic interventions.
DIGITAL HEALTH
Exploring the potential digital transformation to provide a more connected and accessible health system.
TE TIRITI
Monitoring how the health reforms and the performance of the health sector uphold Te Tiriti obligations.
Latest
Quantifying and understanding the impact of unmet need on New Zealand general practice
Not getting access to appropriate specialist healthcare is having a significant detrimental effect on patients, health professionals and general practices, a University of Otago report has found.
ACC’s soaring costs may lead to a rise in levies
1news. ACC levies may need to be increased significantly to cover soaring costs the organisation is facing for rehabilitation services and an increase in serious injuries. Read...
“Why Doesn’t New Zealand Fund Modern Medicines? Separating the Myths and Facts” – Public Seminar and Panel Discussion
Jacinda Yee for Ki Te Pae Tawhiti, the NZ Health Reform Collective. Te Aka Mātauranga Matepukupuku – the University of Auckland's Centre for Cancer Research held a seminar and panel discussion on why Aotearoa New Zealand does not fund modern medicines. Dr Rodger...