What does the Auckland District Health Board do?

Our Board. The Board is responsible for setting Auckland DHB-wide policy and strategy and evaluating progress. This includes funding health and disability support services, reducing health disparities, and improving health outcomes for Māori.

Which DHB is Auckland?

Auckland DHB is based in Auckland City. It has a population of 493,990 people (2020/21 projection). Read more about Auckland’s population.

What means Adhb?

Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) is a district health board that provides healthcare in the Auckland Region in New Zealand, mainly on the Auckland isthmus.

Who owns Auckland City Hospital?

the Auckland District Health Board
Hospitals in Auckland have been run by the Auckland District Health Board since 2001.

What are the different health boards in New Zealand?

Auckland District Health Board. Bay of Plenty District Health Board. Capital & Coast District Health Board. Counties Manukau District Health Board. Hawkes Bay District Health Board. Hutt Valley District Health Board. Lakes District Health Board. Mid Central District Health Board. Northland District Health Board.

What are the hospitals in a Auckland DHB?

Auckland DHB has three major facilities: Auckland City Hospital, Starship Children’s Hospital and Greenlane Clinical Centre. Auckland City Hospital is New Zealand’s largest public hospital as well as the largest clinical research facility.

Where can I get health advice in Auckland?

Auckland District Health Board. If you need health advice, call Healthline on 0800 611 116 — it’s free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

How many nurses are working with Auckland Regional Public Health?

Sixteen nurses from across our teams, including Starship Children’s Health, Starship Community, The Pacific Health Team, and Greenlane Eye Clinic are now working with Auckland Regional Public Health S…

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