Ailsa Claire
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Ailsa has been asked to act as the interim Workforce lead for Interim Health New Zealand from 1 June 2022 and to lead the Workforce Task Group.
Ailsa is a New Zealander who returned home after a career in the United Kingdom’s health system. There she managed large provider and commissioning organisations as well as undertaking national roles and positions on Ministerial Advisory Committees.
Her passion is for enabling individuals to achieve self-directed care and for staff to do their life’s best work in an organisation providing value-based care to patients.
Ailsa has a BA (University of Canterbury) and an MA in Health Services Management (Nuffield Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Leeds). She was appointed OBE for services to healthcare.
Ailsa is a New Zealander who returned home after a career in the United Kingdom’s health system. There she managed large provider and commissioning organisations as well as undertaking national roles and positions on Ministerial Advisory Committees.
Her passion is for enabling individuals to achieve self-directed care and for staff to do their life’s best work in an organisation providing value-based care to patients.
Ailsa has a BA (University of Canterbury) and an MA in Health Services Management (Nuffield Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Leeds). She was appointed OBE for services to healthcare.
Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) Workforce update
Like every other country Aotearoa is experiencing a workforce challenge. If we keep on trying to do what we always have done, including relying on overseas recruitment to fill the gaps, the challenge will be never ending. There is no magic bullet, but we can do better than we have done to date.