New Zealand Health Strategy One Team: Where to start, what to do?

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New Zealand Health Strategy One Team: Where to start, what to do? Keriana Brooking Project Lead, Transformation 12 October 2016

Presentation Outline New Zealand Health Strategy 2016 – a reminder Focusing on the theme – one team Where to start, what to do? What would great look like in 2026? Questions

NZHS 2016 – a reminder “ … This strategy is the result of extensive consultation throughout New Zealand. It is designed to address our changing health priorities and fiscal targets. It encourages innovation and creating and using opportunities, including the exciting potential of medical and information and communications technologies. Overwhelmingly, I heard the need for a greater focus on people, how to engage better in designing services together and how to better understand people’s needs.… Foreword, Minister of Health” “ … I recognise that the way forward will require us all to think and act differently. For the Ministry of Health, that means we need to clarify our leadership role in the system, how we interact with others and how we focus our efforts to make improvements in the system. There are leadership roles throughout the system but the Ministry’s role includes being a system steward. This involves keeping an overview of the whole system and ensuring that the capabilities and connections across organisations add up to  a strong system that is more than the sum of its parts..... Foreword, Director General of Health”

New Zealand Health Strategy

New Zealand Health Strategy – 2 parts

Five strategic themes

Focusing on the Theme - One team It’s about: Working as a team across the system Using the health and disability workforce in the most effective and flexible way Developing leadership, talent and workforce skills Strengthening the roles of families, whānau and communities as carers Collaborating with researchers The Ministry leading effectively Working with the NGO Sector

Ministry of Health Stewardship Partnering with others Workforce Systemic Approach Agreed common purpose Strong Connections Funding Commitment to change Information & Intelligence Leadership Governance Co-creation Clarify the Stewardship role Clear on roles & responsibilities Great Performance Inspire Success is common place Co-design Insight Coherent Story Equity of Outcomes Create expectation Spread of rapid innovation and ideas Co-deliver Understand

Working with the NGO sector : an example of partnering with others Commissioning what is it and what could it be to be more successful NGO Council Future Focus: An exploration of Service Commissioning (discussion paper June 2016) International and local examples of innovation in service commissioning that engage NGOs in service design and development Key success elements for service commissioning models Key success elements for providers in differing commissioning environments Areas for further exploration: Commissioning principles Consider a wider range of service delivery models Improve existing contracting arrangements Shift from focusing on inputs and outputs to focusing on outcomes Look for openings for joint commissioning Seek opportunities to improve the capabilities of providers

What would great look like in 2026? The health system is more than the sum of its parts, with each part clear on its role and working to achieve the aims of the system as a whole. New Zealanders experience joined-up care that clearly shows different organisations and professionals working as one team. The system has competent leaders who  have an unwavering focus on the system’s goals, and a culture of listening carefully and working together in the interests of people’s ongoing wellbeing. New Zealand offers coherent pathways for developing leadership and talent that inspire and motivate people already working in the health system, and those considering health work as a career. We invest in the capability and capacity of our workforce, including in NGOs and the volunteer sector, and make sure that investment fosters leadership, flexibility and sustainability. The Ministry of Health is an excellent steward and system leader, playing its role effectively as part of the wider health and disability system, and partnering with other sectors. New Zealand and international research, best practice and local innovations are shared freely and used to make improvements nationally.

Ministry strategic priorities for 2016/17 Access System performance Ministry on the Move Investment approach Long-term conditions Outcomes Improve health outcomes for population groups with a focus on Māori, older people and children Improve access and efficacy of services with a focus on disability support, mental health and addictions, primary care integration and bowel cancer. Improve outcomes for New Zealanders with long-term conditions with a focus on obesity and diabetes Improve our understanding of system performance Stand up our investment approach Deliver Ministry on the Move

Our whanau version of one team: live well, get well, stay well