"Bay of Plenty maintained its results on shorter stays in ED, one per cent below the target at 94 per cent.
"Further progress is needed on faster cancer treatment, immunisation coverage for eight month olds, and better help for smokers to quit."
In quarter three only 69 per cent of patients received their first cancer treatment (or other management) within 62 days of being referred with a high suspicion of cancer and a need to be seen within 2 weeks, down 6.7 per cent on the previous quarter.
The target is for all health boards to see 85 per cent of patients receiving treatment in that time by July 2016. So far, no health boards have reached the target but but 11 district health boards maintained or improved their result compared with last quarter.
The new childhood obesity health target will replace the more heart and diabetes checks target from 1 July. Heart and diabetes checks will remain an accountability measure for DHBs to ensure the gains made are not lost.