NZ health statistics
This section is a central location for accessing New Zealand health data and health statistics collected and produced by the Ministry of Health and wider health sector.
The Ministry of Health receives data from different parts of the health sector through the utilisation of health services or mandatory reporting (national collections), and also from national population health surveys.
Here you can find information on:
- what, how and why data is collected
- how the data is analysed and used
- links to the results of data analysis eg, reports
- guidance on how to access and use the data.
National collections and surveys
This section describes national collections, systems and surveys, provides information on the National Collection Annual Maintenance Project, and lists publications which are the output of national collections and surveys. Read more
Access and use
Information on accessing data from the Ministry’s collections and on the legislation governing its use. Read more
Classification and Terminology
This section contains information on clinical coding in New Zealand including clinical coding resources, standards and the coding query database.
Read morePublications: data sets and stats
Statistical publications and data sets on a variety of health topics.
Read moreNCAMP - National Collections Annual Maintenance Project
The information in this section is for people developing and maintaining health information systems in the health sector. Read more
Latest publications
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Published 14 May 2012
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Published 14 May 2012
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Published 10 May 2012
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Published 10 May 2012
Data references
Links to data references and other technical information for the national collections.
Read moreAbout data collection
The Ministry receives data from different parts of the health sector through the use of health services or mandatory reporting national collections, and from national population health surveys. Read more
Information from NZHIS now available on this website – Read more
Related websites
Page last updated: 09 May 2012



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