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Page 1: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Public Health Bill Workshops

PHA

February 2008

Page 2: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

PHA workshops

• Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament

• Inform others about the Bill and encourage them to make submissions supportive of public health

Page 3: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Governments can: -

Fund thingsHave staff do things

Talk up ideas

Pass laws

Page 4: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Today

Pass laws

Page 5: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Legal context

Heath ActRMA,

Biosecurity, Building,

HSNO, LGA

Burials &Cremation

TB

Mental Health (CAT)

Page 6: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Determinants of health

Page 7: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Health laws

Health and disability,

MedicinesHPCAA

RadiationProtection

H&D Commissioner

Mental Health (CAT)

Health Act /PH Bill

SOL, SFEGA, …

Page 8: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Act, Bills and Regulations

Bill a proposed lawbeing considered by Parliament

Act a law passed by Parliament

Regs further detailed laws under a specific Act, if that Act permits the making of such regulations

Page 9: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Achieving healthy public policy

• Parliament makes or changes laws

• MMP environment

• We have (and have had) minority governments– Government alone cannot pass laws– Role for minority parties– Deals for support

Page 10: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Timing

• Select Committee must report back in 6 months (dec 07 + 6/12 = June 08)

• Election date?

Page 11: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Timing

SC has the options:– Send to the vote advising yes– Send to the vote with changes– Send to the vote advising no– Delay – needs more work

Page 12: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Purpose of the Bill

to improve, promote, and protect public health in order to help attain optimal and equitable health outcomes for Maori and all other population groups

Page 13: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

The Public Health Bill

A law that propose the ways in which

normal rights and freedoms can be bypassed

to control risks to public health

Page 14: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Fundamental tension

The rights of individuals and businesses to go about their affairs free from interference

and

The rights of individuals and communities to be free from avoidable risks to health

Page 15: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Or – building community

Valuing the common good

Sanctioning those who betray their fellows

Enabling joint action for mutual good

Page 16: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Overview – context

1900 plague in SydneyNZ - 1901 Health Act

Population and social changes1956 Health Act

TB Act 1948

Social and technological changesPublic Health Bill

Page 17: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Social and technological changes

• New and emerging health issues, eg non-communicable conditions, SARS

• New strategies to prevent ill-health, eg immunisation and screening

• New technologies

• Attention to human rights

• RMA, Fair Trading Act, HSNO, LGA etc

Page 18: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

International obligations

• International Health Regulations 1951, 1969 (yellow fever, cholera, plague)

• Since then, globalisation, air-travel +++, SARS, avian influenza, radiation, chemical risks

• Need to improve (world-wide and in NZ):– emergency management– border health control, – communicable disease management

• New IHRs ‘all risks’ in scope

Page 19: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Human Rights

The Health Act 1956 shows its age• No attention to privacy issues• No procedural rights eg appeal or review

for persons detained• Enhancing human rights can help support

public health objectives

Page 20: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Legal context

Every sector should do its work safely

Workplaces - OSH

Health/Hospitals - H&D Services Safety, - HPCAA

Roads - Land transport

Goods - Fair Trading

Regulation under health should be by exception.

Page 21: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

New approaches needed

• ‘risk-based approach’

• human rights and consultation

• international law

Page 22: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

PH Bill

1 Roles2 Information3 Non-communicable diseases4 Conditions posing health risks5 TAs6 Regulated activities7 Emergencies and border health8 Miscellaneous

Page 23: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Maori references – purpose

(s 3) to improve, promote, and protect public health in order to help attain optimal and equitable health outcomes for Maori and all other population groups

…aim to reduce health inequalities by improving health outcomes for Maori and other population groups

Page 24: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Maori references - NCDs

(s 80)… the Director-General must take into

account the importance of---…(d) the well-being and mutual interdependence

of families and their communities, including whanau, hapu, and iwi:

(g) Working towards social and cultural environments conducing to health and well being

Page 25: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Maori references – consultation re individuals

(s 110, 131) If a medical officer of health is considering applying to the Court

– the medical officer of health may, at his or her

discretion, consult with the individual's family or whanau

– Can an order be avoided by assistance on the part of the family or whanau;

Page 26: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Maori references – powers of entry and search

Marae treated as private dwellings (s 255, 270, 306, 327)

(s353) (1) Every entry and search power authorises the person exercising it---

(b) to request any person to assist with the entry and search (including, without limitation, a member of a hapu or iwi if the place to be entered is of cultural or spiritual significance to that hapu or iwi)

Page 27: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Improving health outcomes for Maori?

• Tiriti references?

• Consultation as in LGA and PHDA?

• Principled action to prioritise health of those most affected

• What other things can be put into the law to improve health and increase health equity for Maori?

Page 28: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Equity - purpose

(s3) Statement of purpose– optimal and equitable health outcomes for

Maori and all other population groups– aiming to reduce health inequalities by

improving health outcomes for Maori and other population groups

Page 29: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Equity – principles NCDs (s80) take into account

– the health of communities– broad determinants of health– involving communities– consultation– mutual interdependence of families and

communities, – health status of general population and

communities:– social and cultural environments

Page 30: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Equity – objectives

(s 47) Cervical screening programme

The objectives of the NCSP are to---

inform women and the community of the risks, benefits, and expected population health gains from participation in the NCSP

Page 31: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Equity – definitions

• (s4) public health …health of all of the people of New Zealand; or a

community or section of those people

• (s4) health impact assessment … assess… health of a population or part of a

population and the distribution

• (s79) risk factor ... incidence of non-communicable diseases in the

general population or in communities or in sections of the general population or communities

Page 32: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Equity – questions

• Who will be most affected?

• Who will benefit the most?

• What other things can be put into the law to increase health equity?

• What is the evidence (references, please) that changing environments improves equity?

Page 33: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

PH functions of DHBs

• Employ MOsH and HPOs• Monitor risks to public health• Assess (and report to the DG) those risks• Take steps to contain and manage those

risks (where appropriate)

(can arrange for another to do)

Page 34: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

PH functions of DHBs

Lost opportunity to use WHO approach to the essential functions of public health

Page 35: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Essential PH functions according to WHO WPRO

Health situation monitoring and analysis

Epidemiological surveillance/disease prevention and control

Regulation and enforcement to protect public health

Page 36: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Essential PH functionsaccording to WHO WPRO – ctd Health promotion, social participation

and empowerment

Development of policies and planning in public health

Human resources development and planning in public health

Page 37: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Essential PH functions according to WHO WPRO- ctd

Research, development and implementation of innovative public health solutions

Ensuring the quality of personal and population-based health services

Strategic management of health systems and services for population health gain

Page 38: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Information Part 2

Grab-bag of Subsidy compliance verificationCervical screening programmeNotificationAnonymous hospital data collection (now

includes private hospitals)Disclosure to authorised authoritiesBlood collection(????)Retention of records

Page 39: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Information Part 2

No principles

DG annual report on the state of the public health elsewhere

DHBs may require a report on risks to health from TAs – but can be charged for it

Page 40: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Information Part 2

This is a lost opportunity to align • DHB obligation to do 3 yearly health needs

assessment• TA obligation to survey the district for

serious risks to health• TA obligation to 3 yearly report community

outcomes

Page 41: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Privacy and individual rights

Community right to

protection

vs

Conditions posing health risks

Individual responsibility

Political correctnessvs

Page 42: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Notification (part 2) a more flexible framework

• Case, condition, cluster or contaminant (s31)

• Medical practitioner + labs+ others +/- vets (s 33-36)

• Option for “temporary” status (s38)

• “quarantinable “ becomes “epidemic”

Page 43: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Conditions posing health risks

Protects public health more

• Allows examination on suspicion (s97)

• Can have urgent orders (s106)

• Offense to recklessly spread (s126)

Page 44: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Conditions posing health risks

New provisions for contact tracing– Authorises contact tracing where it doesn’t

happen voluntarily (s138-149)– Medical practitioner / MOH may approach

employers etc for contact details (s145)– Medical practitioner / MOH may disclose

information on risks posed to them to sexual partners / household members (s 150-152)

Page 45: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Conditions posing health risks

Respects individual more (s92-93)

• Gives a wide range of disease containment options (s95)

• Requires use of least restrictive option (s91)

• Strengthened safeguards – eg appeals (s112-123), time restrictions (s 96)

Page 46: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Your views

How should the balance between individual rights and community protection be reflected in law?

How do we defend the rights of communities to be safe when there are those who trivialise the risks by saying that we are too politically correct?

What else should be included?

Page 47: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Balancing individual choice with supportive environments

- the dreaded Nanny State or sensible controls?

Non-communicable diseases

Page 48: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Non-communicable diseases

Commercial pressures

Supportive environmentsvs

Individual choice

The nanny statevs

Page 49: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Non-communicable diseases

As proposed by Health Select Committee

report on the inquiry into

Obesity and Type II Diabetes

Page 50: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Non-communicable diseases

Non-binding codes and guidelines (s81-87)

Incentive = awards

Parliamentary report back – within 3 years, can be extended

Can make regulations (s 374 x)

Page 51: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Your views

How should the balance between individual choice and supportive environments be reflected in law?

How do we defend the rights of communities to be free from health-harming commercial exploitation when there are those who say that the Nanny Sate has gone too far?

What else should be included?

Page 52: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Environments and Activities

Commercial pressures

Supportive environmentsvs

Individual choice

The nanny statevs

Page 53: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Environments and Activities

• an enabling regulatory framework

• Activity specific regulations (eg, camping grounds, funeral directors or needle and syringe exchange)

• Regulations may set mandatory objectives and performance measures

• Licensing by “Activity Consents”

• Option for public health risk management plans

Page 54: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Environments and Activities

• Restrictions proportionate to risks

• Duties of operators to identify risks, take all practicable steps

Page 55: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

P5 Role of Territorial Authoritiescontinuing their existing functions

• Duties to protect public health

• Duties to abate nuisances

• Duties to provide for Environmental Health Officers

• Discretion re bylaws• Role with activities (consent authority &

Assessors, subject to regulations)

• Role with sanitary works

Page 56: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Territorial Authorities

• Clarifies that Building Act, HSNO, LGA RMA take precedence unless “less appropriate” (s192)

• “Nuisance” re-defined to be “injurious to public health”

Page 57: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Nuisances

Gay’s interpretation

Health law should only be used to control issues that have clear health risks to others

Future-proofing by allowing “nuisance” to cover unforeseen affairs likely to be injurious to public health

Page 58: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

P7 Border health protectionPublic health security

• Give effect to existing and future WHO obligations as specified in the International Health Regulations

• Public health inspection of, and clearance for, travellers and craft

• Health measures at the border, eg, screening, examination, quarantine etc

Page 59: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

P7 ctd Public health emergencies

• Provisions for public health action to protect the community

• Builds on and dovetails with other key statutes, eg CDEM Act, Epidemic Preparedness Act

• Flexible provisions for Minister declarations and for emergency regulations.

Page 60: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

P8 Miscellaneous

• HIA – non mandatory

• Entry and inspection

• Examination of children

• Compliance orders

• Incorporation by reference

• Search warrants

• etc

Page 61: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

HIA (s 324-325)

• HIA defined broadly

• ..if undertaken …have regard to any criteria specified by the Director-General

• copy … must be supplied to the DG

Page 62: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Examination of children now (HA s 125)

Person authorised…may at all reasonable times enter any public school or child care centre and examine the children attending the school or centre, and may notify the parent or guardian of any such child … of any condition which in his opinion is affecting the health or normal development of the child or of any disease or defect from which in his opinion the child may be suffering.

Page 63: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Examination of children proposed (PHB s 328)

A person aged under 16 years may not be examined, tested, or screened unless the parent …has given …consent.

If consent not obtainable or refused… and child may have a significant health condition that requires further investigation … may advise the parent and refer the child for further investigation

Page 64: Public Health Bill Workshops PHA February 2008. PHA workshops Help PHA make an excellent submission to Parliament Inform others about the Bill and encourage.

Examination of children

Now (HA s 125)Enables population screening

Proposed (PHB s 328)Restricts to “significant health condition” -?

Hunting for abuse and neglect?

? Follow option of cervical screening and have “opt out”?


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