Waikato District Health Board

The Waikato District Health Board (Waikato DHB) is a district health board with the focus on providing healthcare to the Waikato region of New Zealand.

Waikato District Health Board
Location of the Waikato DHB (green) in New Zealand
Formation1 January 2001 (2001-01-01)
FounderNew Zealand Government
Legal statusActive
PurposeDHB
ServicesHealth and disability services
Parent organization
Ministry of Health
Websitewww.waikatodhb.health.nz

History

The Waikato District Health Board, like most other district health boards, came into effect on 1 January 2001 established by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000.[1]

Geographic area

The area covered by the Waikato District Health Board is defined in Schedule 1 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and based on territorial authority and ward boundaries as constituted as at 1 January 2001.[2] The area can be adjusted through an Order in Council.[3]

Governance

The initial board was fully appointed. From the 2001 local elections, until 8 May 2019, the board was partially elected (seven members) and in addition, up to four members were appointed by the Minister of Health. After the Board divided over an issue,[4] they were replaced by Dr Karen Poutasi as Commissioner.[5] The minister had also appointed the chairperson and deputy-chair from the pool of eleven board members.[6]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
2006339,189    
2013359,310+0.83%
2018405,558+2.45%
Source: [7]

Waikato DHB served a population of 405,558 at the time of the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 46,248 people (12.9%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 66,369 people (19.6%) since the 2006 census. There were 144,243 households. There were 199,959 males and 205,599 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female. Of the total population, 85,497 people (21.1%) were aged up to 15 years, 81,351 (20.1%) were 15 to 29, 174,111 (42.9%) were 30 to 64, and 64,599 (15.9%) were 65 or older. Figures may not add up to the total due to rounding.

Ethnicities were 73.7% European/Pākehā, 23.9% Māori, 4.6% Pacific peoples, 10.0% Asian, and 2.4% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 19.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people objected to giving their religion, 50.2% had no religion, 35.1% were Christian, and 7.6% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 61,023 (19.1%) people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 64,365 (20.1%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $29,800. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 154,875 (48.4%) people were employed full-time, 47,331 (14.8%) were part-time, and 14,454 (4.5%) were unemployed.[7]

Hospitals

Waikato Hospital campus

Other public hospitals

Other private hospitals

Notes

  1. Rudman, Brian (13 February 2012). "Brian Rudman: Three health boards must marry and economise". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. Public Health and Disability Act 2000, Schedule 1.
  3. Public Health and Disability Act 2000, Section 19.
  4. Tuesday; May 2019, 7; Macpherson, 1:54 pm Press Release: Dave. "Waikato DHB Board sacking confirmed | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 14 November 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. "Commissioner appointed for Waikato DHB". The Beehive. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  6. "District health boards". Ministry of Health. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  7. "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Waikato DHB (05).
  8. "Waikato Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  9. "- Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  10. "Puna Whiti - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  11. "Ward OPR1 - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  12. "Braemar Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  13. "Te Kuiti Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  14. "Matariki Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  15. "Rhoda Read Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  16. "Thames Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  17. "Tokoroa Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  18. "Taumarunui Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  19. "Southern Cross Hospital Hamilton - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  20. "River Ridge East Birth Centre - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  21. "Anglesea Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  22. "Waterford Birth Centre - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  23. "Hospice Waikato - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  24. "Te Awamutu Birthing - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  25. "Birthcare Huntly - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
  26. "Tamahere Hospital and Healing Centre - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.

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