7 Jul 2025

Health NZ board re-established by government

7:52 pm on 7 July 2025
Health NZ commissioner Lester Levy.

Health New Zealand commissioner Lester Levy will chair the new governance board for the next year. Photo: RNZ / Nick Monro

The government is re-establishing the Health New Zealand governance board, putting current commissioner Lester Levy in charge.

The board was axed a year ago, when the government said it had serious concerns about oversight and a budget blow-out.

Levy was then brought in to lead the agency, saying his priorities were reducing wait times and improving productivity.

Health Minister Simeon Brown said under Levy's leadership as commissioner, Health New Zealand had delivered a strong financial plan, and a clear health delivery plan was now in place.

"He is refocusing the organisation on patients and driving progress on the government's health targets, which are seeing waitlists reduced," Brown said.

Brown said Levy would chair the new board for a 12-month term to ensure continuity of leadership.

He said he would begin a nomination process later this year for a permanent chair to take effect from July next year.

Other key appointments announced by the minister:

  • Dr Andrew Connolly, a senior surgeon and clinical leader, was appointed deputy chair.
  • Board members included Roger Jarrold, Dr Frances Hughes, Parekawhia McLean, Peter McCardle, and Terry Moore.
  • Hamiora Bowkett was appointed as Crown Observer to support and monitor Health New Zealand.
  • A new infrastructure committee, chaired by Dr Margaret Wilsher, would oversee the delivery of critical health projects, supported by experienced members: Mark Binns, James Christmas, Sarah Sinclair, Evan Davies, and Roger Jarrold.

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