National Renal Advisory Board

The Ministry of Health works in partnership with the National Renal Advisory Board (NRAB) to implement an agreed work programme through engagement with renal health professionals and services across the country.

The National Renal Advisory Board advises on and monitors renal care services in New Zealand.

In this section

  • The National Renal Advisory Board advises on and monitors renal care services in New Zealand. They represent key stakeholders, including clinical and managerial leaders from a range of DHBs with renal services as well as relevant professional and consumer groups. Read more
  • Meeting agendas and minutes of the National Renal Advisory Board, including the transplant subcommittee. Read more
  • This page describes the purpose, structure and accountability of the National Renal Advisory Board. It gives the terms of membership and a list of current members. Read more
  • The national renal service improvement programme covers improving chronic kidney disease management, increasing rates of renal transplantation, providing guidance for regional renal service planning, coordinating workforce development and improving information for and about renal patients. Read more
  • Papers and reports produced by the National Renal Advisory Board. Read more
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