Auckland District Health Board is funded on a population-based funding
formula that is based on where people were living on census night.
Adjustments are made for age, ethnicity and for the amount of specialist
work provided to people outside the area. ADHB has a total revenue of
approximately $1.8 billion per year and funding of $987 million for the
ADHB population.
Hospital and related services owned by ADHB
receive approximately 76 per cent of the budget.
Sixty
per cent of this revenue is associated with staff costs, and approximately
20 per cent is related to treatment costs, with the remainder linked to
equipment, capital, depreciation and administration.
Twenty-four per cent of total revenue is associated with non-hospital services, the bulk of which is made up from Primary Health
Organisations, pharmaceuticals and laboratory residential services for
older people and for people with a mental illness.There are a
number of Kaupapa services run by, and for, Maori and similar culturally-based services for Pacific people. Dental services and palliative-care are also provided in the community under contact to the DHB.
ADHB hospital and
community services
Auckland City Hospital
(Acute medical and surgical
services) |
Greenlane Clinical Centre
(Community, ambulatory & mental health services) |
- Children and young people's services
- Women's health
- Surgical services
- Cardiothoracic
- Clinical support
- Medical services
- Laboratory
- Radiology
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- Rheumatology
- Pain services
- Sexual health
- Diabetes management
- Dermatology
- Oral health
- Immunology
- Audiology
- Allied health
- Mental health
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Auckland
Regional Public Health Service is owned by ADHB but
is provided for the whole region. This is funded directly
by the Ministry of Health. |
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ADHB other providers
- Primary Health Organisations, GP services
and nursing services
- Community-based health services
- Kaupapa Maori services
- Pacific health services
- Laboratories
- Community based pharmacies
- Dental health services
- Midwives/maternity services
- Residential care for mental health
- Rest homes
- Palliative care
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There are a large number of health and support providers
and organisations who work in the city that are not funded by us or by
other DHBs or the Ministry of Health. These groups operate on
grants and voluntary efforts of their members. They are an
essential part of the wider health system.
Key goals of the
organisation
In order to lift the health of the people living in
Auckland city, the Board must manage the finances available, find more
efficient ways of working, and improve how we manage the flow of
patients from other DHBs into Auckland for services.

The values of the
organisation
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Integrity |
We are open, fair, honest and transparent in
everything we do |
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Respect |
We care about and will be responsive to the needs
of our diverse people and communities |
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Innovation |
We will provide an environment where people can
challenge current processes and generate new ways of learning
and working |
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Effectiveness |
We will apply our learning and resources to
achieve better outcomes |
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