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Enhancing Healthcare Access & Equity in New Zealand

Driving health equity & system reform in challenging times

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right, but the system often presents challenges that hinder timely and equitable access. Long wait times for surgeries, specialist appointments, and mental health support, along with a critical shortage of healthcare professionals, contribute to a strained system. These issues are particularly acute in rural and remote areas, where access to services is limited, and health disparities persist for Māori and Pacific peoples.

While the current government faces constraints on healthcare spending, these challenges remain a priority. As the focus shifts towards long-term sustainability, it is crucial for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and communities to remain committed to improving the system. Opportunities to collaborate on innovative solutions, share insights, and advocate for policies that enhance healthcare access are key to driving improvement.

Lead the change

Brightstar is dedicated to supporting these efforts by offering opportunities for connection and professional development. By attending conferences, you can expand your network, learn from experts, and contribute to building a more equitable and accessible healthcare system in New Zealand. Here are two annual events (in February in 2025) that are designed for you.

Medico-Legal Conference

The New Zealand Medico-Legal Conference provides healthcare professionals with essential insights into the legal and ethical challenges shaping New Zealand’s healthcare system. Key sessions will cover topics like the role of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, legal safeguards for vulnerable populations, and the evolving regulations surrounding telemedicine and the Medicines Act. Attendees will gain practical knowledge on informed consent, provider self-referral, and the legal protections for healthcare workers, helping you navigate the complexities of the healthcare landscape.

With the government focused on transforming the sector despite financial constraints, this conference is an opportunity to stay engaged, collaborate on innovative solutions, and advocate for policy changes that enhance healthcare access.

Nursing Leaders' Summit

The Aotearoa Nursing Leaders’ Summit provides invaluable insights into the evolving role of nurses in Aotearoa New Zealand’s healthcare system. In 2025, key sessions will explore strategies for enhancing the impact of nurses on health outcomes, addressing pay disparities, and supporting the workforce through leadership and innovation.

Notable highlights include Kate Weston discussing the modern nurse’s role and emerging leadership opportunities, while Caroline Alexander offers a global perspective on nursing leadership in the 21st century. There will be a focus on addressing health equity, championing Māori and Pasifika leadership, and developing the next generation of nursing leaders. Sessions will also dive into nurse prescribing, community-based care, and safe staffing, ensuring nurses are equipped to drive meaningful change.

This conference is a vital opportunity to explore how nursing leaders are shaping healthcare reform, with practical insights to empower and elevate the profession.

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