19 May 2025
Dr AO
By email:
[FYI request #30892 email]
Ref:
SBOIA25-699
Dear Dr AO
Transfers of your request for information
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) on 4 May 2025
to the Minister of Health, Hon Simeon Brown.
This office has considered your request and has decided that the information requested is
held by and more closely connected to the functions of other entities subject to the Act. As
such, we have decided to transfer your request under sections 14(b)(i) and 14(b)(i ) of the
Act, as detailed below:
1/ The total number of RMOs (House Officers and Registrars) currently employed by
Health New Zealand.
2/ Of these RMOs, the total number who are New Zealand medical graduates, with
breakdown by:
- University of graduation (University of Auckland and University of Otago)
- Graduating year (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024)
These parts of your request are being transferred to Health New Zealand.
- The total size of each graduating medical cohort from the University of Auckland
and the - University of Otago for the classes of 2020 - 2024.
2/ For each graduating year (2020 - 2024), the attrition rate during medical school,
broken down by the specific medical school year students left.
These parts of your request are being transferred to the University of Auckland and the
University of Otago.
3/ The total number of resignations of RMOs received by Health New Zealand from
graduates of the classes of 2020 - 2024, including breakdown by:
- Graduating year
- University of graduation
- Stage of junior doctor journey at resignation (PGY1, PGY2, PGY3, PGY4, PGY5)
- Job title at resignation (House Officer, Senior House Officer, Non-training Registrar,
Training Registrar)
- For Registrars, their field of specialty
This part of your request is being transferred to Health New Zealand.
4/ For each graduating year (2020 - 2024) and university (Auckland and Otago), the
median and mean cost per medical student, including both tuition fees paid by the
student and the government subsidy or funding provided per place.
This part of your request is being transferred to the University of Auckland and the University
of Otago.
6/ What is the current business plan or strategy - if any - held by Health New
Zealand, the Ministry of Health, MCNZ, the University of Auckland, or the University
of Otago regarding the long-term retention and sustainability of the junior doctor
workforce? Please include any modelling or estimates on the cost of losing junior
doctors to roles outside of Health New Zealand (e.g. private sector, overseas, or non-
clinical roles).”
This part of your request is being transferred to Health New Zealand, the Ministry of Health,
the University of Auckland, and the University of Otago, to the extent that information is held
by each entity.
As the Medical Council of New Zealand is not subject to the Of icial Information Act, we are
not able to transfer your request to the Council. However, you may wish to contact the
Council directly:
www.mcnz.org.nz/about-us/contact-us/, noting they are not obligated to
respond.
You can expect to hear from the entities outlined above 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.
Yours sincerely
Reef Stewart
Ministerial Advisor