CEOs of health entities set to replace DHBs named

Fepulea'i Margie Apa has been named as the new chief executive of the interim Health New Zealand. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone.

Counties Manukau District Health Board's Fepulea'i Margie Apa has just been named the chief executive of the interim Health New Zealand.

Hauraki Primary Health Organisation and Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki's Riana Manuel will be the chief executive of the interim Māori Health Authority.

Health New Zealand and the Māori Health Authority will become permanent entities on July 1 - replacing the 20 district health boards.

Fepulea'i Margie Apa says her work with the Counties Manukau community has prepared her well for the role.

"Working with you [Counties Manukau] over the last 14 years and more proudly the last three as CEO, through measles, through Whakaari, through Covid on top of our usual pressures serving a high needs community, who are deserving and entitled to so much more," she says.

Manuel says she's determined to see improvement in the health sector for her people.

"We can no longer operate as an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff, we must shake off that mentality and be prepared to be the change that our people long for," she says.

Manuel says she's looking forward to bringing Te Tiriti to life in the sector, alongside Health New Zealand's new chief executive, Fepulea'i Margie Apa.

Te Korowai o Hauraki chief executive Riana Manuel. Photo: RNZ / Andrew McRae.

Both Apa and Manuel have about 25 years' experience each in the health sector.

Health Minister Andrew Little says both have strong connections to Māori and Pacific communities that had been underserved by in the health system.

"Addressing inequity needs to be the responsibility of the entire health system, and we need to have these voices represented across all levels and organisations," he says.

Margie Apa and Riana Manuel are expected to start their respective chief executive roles in the first quarter of 2022.

-RNZ.

2 comments

Scared to Speak!

Posted on 21-12-2021 16:17 | By Equality

If I say what I think it will be called 'racist' or worse still 'hate speech'. Just shows how far the government has shifted us to the left and the PC brigade. I thought there would have been a mile of comments on this position - but no, all been silenced. God defend NZ!


@ Equality

Posted on 22-12-2021 11:47 | By Kancho

Yes you are right I did consider saying something but this separatism is inexorable with this government and secret agenda in many insidious ways. I see being rural or poor as a disadvantage for hospital treatment but not race . I have been unfortunate to be in hospital many times in my life but never saw any difference in treatment or care. Her focus as she says is her people not all people.


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