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A Survey of Adult Respiratory and Sleep Services in Aotearoa New Zealand: Inequities in the Provision of Adult Respiratory and Sleep Services

Roland Meyer,Paul Dawkins,James Fingleton, Brett Shand,Elaine Yap

NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL(2022)

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AIMS: The New Zealand "Standards for Adult Respiratory and Sleep Services " were published by the Ministry of Health in 2004. A 2006 survey demonstrated major gaps in the staffing and service provision and significant variation between district health boards (DHBs). We repeated this survey in 2019/20 in order to highlight issues which should be addressed as part of health service reforms. METHODS: Survey of all adult DHB respiratory services assessing staffing and service provision. RESULTS: There is marked regional variation in staffing levels for all specialist clinicians. There are 1.18 FTE/100,000 population respiratory physicians, which is well below Australian and United Kingdom levels. Two hundred thousand people in New Zealand do not have access to a local respiratory physician. For provided services we found a four-fold variation between DHBs for CPAP treatments, six-fold for oxygen services, and eight-fold for pulmonary rehabilitation. CONCLUSION: The place of residence of New Zealanders determines access to respiratory services. There are inequities in access, with little progress made since 2006. Data on health outcomes are required. The restructure of the health service must rectify this situation. The need to end a "postcode lottery " is demonstrated when reviewing current respiratory services in New Zealand.
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