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20 February 2023
Al Johnson
By email:
[email address]
Ref:
H2023019802
Tēnā koe Al
Transfer of your request for official information
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) to Manatū Hauora
(the Ministry of Health) on 1 February 2023. You requested:
I’m interested in anything that:
- shows the structure of what it is and how it worked, the outcomes that were
expected, which may include changes over time, and particularly how care in the
community was organised nationally and regionally
- this structure includes, as applicable, any organisations or providers or vendors
that were or are involved, their roles within the model and the amounts they were paid
- the above point includes gp payments and work expectations for that payment - how
were gps involved and what where the expectations on them to provide care and what
was the payment structure to them?
- what metrics were tracked or monitored to show on the delivery of care in the
community?
I’m particularly interested to see what was developed to track how it delivered on its
outcomes against payments and delivery, how was success tracked?
The requested information is more closely connected to the functions of Te Whatu Ora – Health
New Zealand. For this reason, I have decided to transfer your request to Te Whatu Ora under
section 14(b)(ii) of the Act. You can expect a response from their agency in due course.
Under section 28(3) of the Act, you have the right to ask the Ombudsman to review any
decisions made under this request. The Ombudsman may be contacted by email at:
[email address] or by calling 0800 802 602.
Nāku noa, na
Jan Torres
Acting Manager, OIA Services
Government and Executive Services | Te Pou Whakatere Kāwanatanga
COPY OF OIA REQUEST
From: al917
2<[email address]> Date: On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 8:42 PM
Subject: Fwd: Care In the community information request
To: [email address]
<[email address]> Cc:
Hi everyone,
Could I please request any information that shows what is the care in the community model,
who it involves (or involved), how much has been spent within it and how success has been
measured on the outcomes and payments made.
I’m interested in anything that:
- shows the structure of what it is and how it worked, the outcomes that were
expected, which may include changes over time, and particularly how care in the
community was organised nationally and regionally
- this structure includes, as applicable, any organisations or providers or vendors that were
or are involved, their roles within the model and the amounts they were paid
- the above point includes gp payments and work expectations for that payment - how were
gps involved and what where the expectations on them to provide care and what was the
payment structure to them?
- what metrics were tracked or monitored to show on the delivery of care in the
community?
I’m particularly interested to see what was developed to track how it delivered on its
outcomes against payments and delivery, how was success tracked?
Thank you for your help,
Al Johnson
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