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Delivering a healthy NZ The National-led Government is helping New Zealanders to stay healthy, as well as delivering world class health services. is our top funding priority, with a record $16.8b to be invested this year - an extra $888m on last year. We are helping families to take better care of themselves through living healthier, more active lives, reducing preventable hospitalisations and ensuring our houses are warmer and drier to help keep preventable illnesses at bay. We are investing in primary care, screening and early interventions because catching issues earlier helps increase our chances of successful treatment. We have increased free and cheap GP visits and prescriptions, there are more doctors and nurses than ever, and we are tackling mental health and addiction issues. We re delivering thousands more elective surgeries and specialist assessments, and lifted Pharmac funding to record levels, meaning more access to world-class medicines. National is committed to helping New Zealanders stay healthy and providing worldclass health services to those who need it. spokesperson Jonathan Coleman Policy highlights Free GP visits and prescriptions for under 13s We will cap the cost of going to the GP at $18 for an extra 600,000 New Zealanders Record numbers of doctors and nurses working in our DHBs, with 6,900 more than when we took office 56,000 more elective surgeries each year and we will raise that further to 200,000 94 per cent of ED patients are seen and discharged within six hours Kiwis are receiving better, faster cancer treatment and support Rolling out national bowel screening Investing in new hospitals 55,000 workers benefitting from the $2b pay equity settlement Keeping kids out of hospital for preventable conditions Double-crewed ambulances and more paramedics 1

National is... More investment and lifesaving drugs We ve invested an extra $5b in health since 2008, taking our total investment to a record $16.8b this year That increase has covered population growth and inflation, and ensured better access to world-class healthcare for New Zealanders $220m since 2008, meaning more funding for more life-saving drugs Around 3.5 million New Zealanders receive a funded medicine each year 100,000 more than in 2013/14 More surgeries and assessments 174,000 elective surgeries are delivered each year up 56,000 since National took office The number of patients seeing a hospital specialist has increased to 552,423 a year so far We are building more operating theatres to help continue to lift our elective surgery rates Our $63m investment in faster cancer treatment, is getting people treated faster Access to radiotherapy has been improved with 12 new linear accelerators 2

National is... Providing more mental health support National has increased funding for mental health services from $1.1b a year to over $1.4b meaning more and better support for those who need it More New Zealanders with mental health and addiction issues are receiving help and they re getting it faster Backing people with disabilities Investing an extra $205m to improve disability support services, benefiting around 32,000 New Zealanders each year Expanding the successful Enabling Good Lives programme to give disabled people more choice and control over their lives Budget 2017 included an extra $224m including a new $100m social investment fund that supports innovative new proposals to tackle mental health issues We are moving to an emphasis on mental wellness, resilience and new ways of providing access to the services needed There are more drug and alcohol services and treatment beds than ever National is committed to standing behind New Zealanders with mental health and addiction issues. spokesperson Jonathan Coleman Focused on communitybased care Supporting family health hubs to provide a range of services such as GPs, nurses and dentists under one roof Enabling qualified nurses and pharmacists to prescribe certain medicines, benefiting patients with long-term conditions Bringing key phone helplines together into one to make it easier for New Zealanders to get immediate advice and responding to around 500,000 calls in 2016 y Families NZ encourages people to make good food and lifestyle choices, benefiting around one million New Zealanders 3

National is... Ensuring healthier kids Free GP visits and prescriptions for under 13s, benefiting around 800,000 children 93 per cent of 8 month olds are now immunised, compared to 67 per cent of 18 month olds in 2007 Reducing sudden unexpected death in infants by providing safe sleep pods and helping expectant mothers quit smoking Fewer avoidable hospitalisations for dental, respiratory and skin conditions, as well as head injuries among under 13s 90 per cent of pregnant women will have a Lead Maternity Carer in their first trimester by 2021, ensuring healthier mothers and babies Delivering warmer, drier and healthier homes for thousands of families a year 104,000 kids benefit from the Fruit in Schools programme each year Over 90 per cent of four-year olds get free B4 School Checks, helping find and address health or development problems Delivering a world-leading plan to address childhood obesity Providing more bowel cancer screening Around 3,000 Kiwis are diagnosed with bowel cancer each year and more screening will save lives National is rolling out a $78m national bowel screening programme Cutting smoking rates Around 15 per cent of New Zealanders now smoke daily, down from 25 per cent in 1997 Introducing plain packaging on tobacco products to deter smokers Legalising the sale of e-cigarettes to provide a less harmful alternative 700,000 people aged between 60 and 74 will get screened every two years 4

What we will do next... Cheap GP visits for 600,000 low income Kiwis National will make it easier for 600,000 low-income New Zealanders to visit their GP before a condition deteriorates by offering Community Services Card holders cheap GP visits capped at $18 These changes will increase the total number of New Zealanders who can access either free or very cheap GP visits to 2.5 million As well as getting access to cheap GP visits, thousands more New Zealanders with lower incomes and high housing costs will also receive the other benefits of the Community Services Card, which includes cheap prescriptions, free emergency dental care and free glasses for children Implement our new mental health and addiction plan Our understanding of mental health and addiction issues has evolved in recent times Coupled with this, demand for mental health and addiction services has increased across the western world In the last few decades the focus in mental health has moved from deinstitutionalisation, to de-stigmatisation, and now we are moving to an emphasis on mental wellness, resilience and new ways of providing access to the services needed So we have launched a new, modern mental health and addiction approach, supported by $224m in funding meaning better, broader and more targeted support 5

What we will do next... Supporting mums & babies We will continue to support the 60,000 pregnant women and new mothers each year to be healthy and raise healthy babies We will offer a free dental course for pregnant women and mothers of under 1s Make a third free IVF cycle available to eligible couples who don t fall pregnant after their first two funded cycles, and speeding up access to publicly funded fertility treatment to ensure eligible couples are seen sooner Encourage pregnant women to register with a Lead Maternity Carer in their first trimester to ensure the right care Continue work towards reducing Sudden Unexpected Infant Death by 86 per cent over the next eight years Extend Paid Parental Leave to 22 weeks to ensure parents can spend more time at home with their babies Invest in hospital infrastructure Complete the redevelopment of the $463m Acute Services Building and the new $72m Outpatients facility in Christchurch Complete the new $78m Grey Base Hospital in Greymouth Build Dunedin a new $1.2b - $1.4b hospital Provide additional mental health facilities at the Mason Clinic in Auckland Establish a School of Rural Medicine to support rural New Zealand 6

What we will do next... Even more electives Continue to provide more elective surgeries and First Specialist Assessments Ensure patients are seen by a specialist within four months of referral, and receive operations within four months of booking Increase the number of elective surgeries to 200,000 a year over the next four years, at a cost of 30m a year rising to $120m in year four That s tens of thousands more life changing operations such as joint replacements, cataracts, cancerous skin lesions and cardiac surgeries Elective surgery makes a real difference to patients and their families it reduces pain, restores independence and improves quality of life We ve made real progress and we will continue to build on that Adult cochlear implants National will substantially increase the number of adult cochlear implants, from 40 to 100 per year This builds on our investment which has already seen the number of people receiving cochlear implants grow significantly We will also provide more audiology and rehabilitation to those who need it 7