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Summary

ʼAla Mo’ui: Pathways to Pacific Health and Wellbeing 2014–18 ( ̛Ala Mo’ui ) is a four-year plan that provides an outcomes framework to deliver high-quality health services that meet the needs of Pacific peoples.

This is the second six-monthly progress report on the implementation of ̛Ala Mo’ui. It covers the period from July to December 2015. It presents results to December 2015 for the 21 quantitative indicator measures monitored in ̛Ala Mo’ui. The indicator results are presented at a national level (total New Zealand population and total Pacific population) and at a district health board level (by the eight Pacific priority DHBs).

This report shows areas where the health sector is performing well for Pacific peoples and where further improvement is needed. The ̛Ala Mo’ui supports the Ministry of Health, district health boards and the wider health sector to identify and prioritise areas for national and local improvement in the provision of health services to Pacific peoples in New Zealand.

Publishing information

Publication date
Citation
Ministry of Health. 2016. ’Ala Mo’ui Progress Report: December 2015. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
ISBN
978-0-947491-94-9 (online)
HP number
6251
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