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Onerous ERP contracts dog Te Whatu Ora on the long road to Oracle

Onerous ERP contracts dog Te Whatu Ora on the long road to Oracle

Lakes DHB's Rotorua Hospital.

Lakes DHB’s Rotorua Hospital.

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The former Lakes DHB is one of six leaving obligations to pay for ERP software that may no longer be used after shifting to a shared Oracle platform.

Lakes, which was using Technology One for ERP, was contractually obliged to keep paying for it, yearly in advance, until September 2025.

However, on the 31 May 2022 the DHB was directed to begin using a shared, purpose built Oracle-based ERP by June 2024. 

Tairāwhiti, Hawke’s Bay, Whanganui, MidCentral, and Nelson-Marlborough DHBs are all similarly moving to Oracle while continuing to pay for their legacy software.

“Health New Zealand aims to have all former DHB’s using one ERP system for reporting and operational efficiency,” Lakes DHB wrote in its annual report.

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  • June 19, 2023