
staff have doubts the drug-buying agency can make the wide-ranging culture 鈥渞eset鈥 called for in a recent review.
The agency today released a section of the latest review into Pharmac鈥檚 culture led by Debbie Francis, who also led the .
Launched late last year, the review found 鈥渇undamental change in strategy and culture鈥 was necessary to repair the organisation internally and address its damaged relationships with patient communities, who often expressed criticism about the agency鈥檚 decisions and its engagement with stakeholder groups.
The report鈥檚 executive summary, the sole section released by Pharmac included recommendations for Pharmac to better articulate its vision as its current focus on managing costs was 鈥渦nlikely to inspire staff or drive the behaviours now being asked of Pharmac鈥.
The agency鈥檚 operating model was deemed not fit for purpose, and the review critiqued its 鈥渢ransactional approach to collaboration and partnerships鈥.
鈥淚t is clear partner agencies in the health system appear to see Pharmac as problematic to partner with.鈥
Sarah Fitt resigned as Pharmac CEO earlier this year. Photo / Mark Mitchell
While the review concluded changes within Pharmac were possible, it pointed to significant doubts held by staff.
鈥淪taff at all levels of the organisation expressed a degree of scepticism as to whether such a shift will be possible.
鈥淚n addition, staff expressed a lack of confidence that current leadership would either listen or adapt, even as they acknowledged that adaptation was required.鈥
The review followed a period of change for the agency, having lost chief executive Sarah Fitt after she resigned earlier this year.
Pharmac board chairwoman Paula Bennett, who began in the role in April last year, welcomed the findings and said she was confident the public would soon see changes to the agency鈥檚 culture.
Adam Pearse is the Deputy Political Editor and part of the NZ Herald鈥檚 Press Gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for ob体育接口 since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei and the Herald in Auckland.
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