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The Public Health Agency (PHA) is a directorate within the New Zealand Ministry of Health (New Zealand), Ministry of Health responsible for managing population and public health. It was established on 1 July 2022 as part of a large scale reform of public health services in New Zealand.


Leadership

The Public Health Agency is led by Dr. Andrew Old, who assumed the position of Deputy-Director General of the organisation on 18 July 2022.


History

In mid–April 2021, Minister of Health (New Zealand), Minister of Health Andrew Little (New Zealand politician), Andrew Little announced that New Zealand's district health board system would be replaced with three new entities including the public health agency Health New Zealand, the Māori Health Authority, and the Public Health Authority. The latter would be tasked with centralising the provision of public health services in New Zealand. In October 2021, the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand, Sixth Labour Government introduced the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022, Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill to entrench the new health system into law. The bill passed its third reading on 7 February 2022. Besides establishing Health NZ and the Māori Health Authority, the legislation also established the Public Health Agency as a directorate of the Health Ministry. The Public Health Agency formally came into existence on 1 July 2022. It inherited the functions of the former Health Promotion Agency including public health and population health policy, strategy, regulatory, intelligence, surveillance, and monitoring. The new agency will also advise the Director-General of Health on theses issues. In addition, the PHA was tasked with developing a public health strategy to meet the needs of Māori people, Māori and integrating ''mātauranga Māori'' (indigenous Māori knowledge) and ''tofa loloto'' (Pacific Islander knowledge) into evidence-based health policy. On 19 July, the outgoing Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield announced that the PHA's Deputy Director-General Andrew Old would assume responsibility for fronting COVID-19 media briefings and press conferences following his departure later in the month.


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External links

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