This report provides a comprehensive analysis of healthcare disparities faced by the Maori population in New Zealand. It begins with an executive summary and introduction, outlining the historical context and the challenges faced by Maori in accessing healthcare. The report delves into the issue of chronic diseases, highlighting their prevalence among the Maori and the impact on their health outcomes. It examines the role of the government in addressing health inequalities, including the strategic framework and policy initiatives. The Treaty of Waitangi's relevance to Maori healthcare is discussed, along with proposed recommendations to improve healthcare outcomes. The report also analyzes the impact of policies and provides a rationale for the recommendations. References support the findings, offering a detailed overview of the healthcare challenges and potential solutions for the Maori people in New Zealand.