meander valley lga health services

Transcription

meander valley lga health services
Prospect Vale Inset
Deloraine Inset
Tyler Village
Kanangra
Amcal Pharmacy Deloraine
Aged Care
Movement Effects
F Ambulance Services
G
Prospect Vale Chemmart Pharmacy
E
)
"
Pharmacy
Chiropractic
Social Services
_ General Practice
^
Services
Grenoch Home
Kanangra
- Aged Residential Care
Deloraine Day Centre
Ambulance Service - Deloraine
!
< Mental Health
!
C Multi Purpose Centre
® Disability
t
Tamar Chiropractic - Emu Bay Road
Deloraine District Hospital Child
and Community Health Service
HEALTH SERVICES
Legend
Deloraine Medical Centre
Giant Steps Tasmania
Deloraine House
MEANDER VALLEY LGA
Tyler Village
- Aged Residential Care
Australian Italian Club Inc.
Deloraine Inset
Australian Italian Club Inc.
- Aged Care Assessment
- Case management for older persons
- Aged Care Information/referral
- Planned Activity Groups
- Food Relief/food/meals
Grenoch Home
Prospect Vale Inset
- Aged Care Residential
- Respite
- High Care
- Low Care.
Westbury Community Health Centre & Day Centre
- Planned Activity Groups
- Respite/Carer Support
Acc Services (Tas) Pty Ltd
- Home care/ housekeeping assistance
Deloraine Day Centre
- Carers
Giant Steps Tasmania
Acc Services (Tas) Pty Ltd
±
Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS)
Westbury Inset
Westbury Inset
- Assess-Skill
- Ability needs
- Assist-Integrate School/Ed
- Assist-Personal Activities
- Behaviour Support
- Early Childhood Supports
- Participate Community
- Therapeutic Supports
- Early childhood intervention
- Children's Services
Deloraine House
- Counselling Services/Personal Growth
Deloraine Medical Centre
- General Dental
- Dietetics
- Pharmacy
- Audiology
Deloraine District Hospital Child and Community Health
Service
- Hospitals
- General Dental
- Alcohol and Drug Services
- Child Health 0-5 yrs
Movement Effects
- Personal Fitness training
Westbury Doctors Surgery
Ambulance Service
- Westbury
Westbury Community Health
Centre & Day Centre
Westbury Pharmacy
Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS)
- Child Health 0-5 yrs
Visiting Services - Rural Health Outreach
- Paediatric Rehabilitation & Therapy
- Occupa ti ona l Thera pi s t
- Ps ychol ogi s t
- Speech Pa thol ogi s t
- Paediatric Dual Disability Psychiatrist
- Physiotherapist (Pain Management Program)
- Social Worker (Pain Management Program)
- Midwife
0
1
2
4
6
8
10
Kilometres
Coordinate System: GDA 1994 MGA Zone 55
Projection: Transverse Mercator
Datum: GDA 1994
Basemap Source: the LIST © State of Tasmania
Date: Friday, 20 May 2016
Meander
Valley
Demographics
1
Population (June 2014)
Aboriginal population
Tas
19,575
514,762
2.4%
4.0%
Meander Valley Local Government Area
Note: Estimates with a higher than 50% r elative standard error are not provided
Top 10 lists, Deloraine Hospital
Estimates provided in red font have a high relative standard error, between 25% and 50%, and
must be used with caution
Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations
7
1. COPD
2
2. Iron deficiency anaemia
Population 65+ years
Median age in years
2
2
17.0%
16.3%
42
40
3. Congestive cardiac failure
Median household weekly income
$922
Private dwellings without a motor
2
vehicle
5.1%
Unemployment rate (September 2015)
3
Eligible population completed year 10
2
or higher
8.1%
8. Ear nose and throat conditions
4.2%
6.6%
82.7%
84.1%
17.8%
19.0%
10.9%
11.4%
Current smoker
4
Insufficient physical activity
4
8. General symptoms and signs
9. Other acute lower respiratory infections
9. Falls
10. Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed to be
primary, of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related
tissue
10. Hypertensive diseases
Most frequent separations
2. Iron deficiency anaemia unspecified
30.6%
31.0%
6. Other specified surgical follow-up care
Adequate fruit consumption, 2+ serves
4
daily
42.7%
Obese BMI
4
24.5%
6
Deaths due to circulatory disease
6
(2006-2010)
Deaths due to cancers (2006-2010)
6
Potentially avoidable mortality (20036
2007)
44.2%
23.6%
599
672
194
218
176
198
149
197
Morbidity
Persons aged 18+ with 4 or more
4
chronic diseases
7. Other specified polyneuropathies
8. Unsp acute lower respiratory infection
Mortality (age standardised rates
per 100,000 population)
All-cause mortality (2006-2010)
4. Pneumonia unspecified
5. Congestive heart failure
9.8%
9. Urinary tract infection site not spec
10. Adjust & manage other implanted dev
The term ‘separation refers to the process by which an
episode of care for an admitted patient ceases. It is the
administrative process by which a hospital records the
cessation of treatment and/or care and/or accommodation of
a patient OR the administrative process by which a hospital
records the cessation of an episode of care for a patient
within the one hospital stay (e.g. patient transferred from
acute to rehabilitative services within the hospital).
Ages, admitted patients
7
1. 85+ females
2. 80-84 females
3. 75-79 males
19.2%
Children fully immunised at 5 years of
5
age
92.8%
90.8%
Potentially preventable hospitalisations,
age standardised rate per 1,000
6
population (2007-2011)
20.9
22.2
Procedures provided in hospital
7
1. Allied health intervention, physiotherapy
2. Administration of gamma globulin
3. Intravenous administration of pharmacological agent, other and
unspecified pharmacological agent
4. 70-74 females
4. Intravenous administration of pharmacological agent, antiinfective agent
5. 65-69 females
5. Ageing assessment
6. 60-64 females
6. Allied health intervention, social work
7. 55-59 males
7. Administration of packed cells
8. 45-49 females
8. Intravenous administration of pharmacological agent, steroid
9. 50-54 males
9. Allied health intervention, podiatry
10. 40-44 females
10. Allied health intervention, occupational therapy
Issues:
18.5%
6. Other diseases of intestines
8. Other diseases of urinary system
7
15.0%
7.3%
5. Sports and activities
10. Hypertension
10.6%
Adequate vegetable consumption, 5+
4
serves daily
4. Diabetes mellitus
7. Symptoms and signs involving the digestive system and
abdomen
3. Convalescence following surgery
Psychological distress, high or very
4
high
3. Persons encountering health services in other circumstances
7. Persons encountering health services in other
circumstances
1. COPD with acute lower resp infection
4
2. Supplementary factors related to causes of morbidity and
mortality classified elsewhere
9. Influenza and pneumonia
Risk factors
Self-assessed health, fair or poor
2. Chronic lower respiratory diseases
6. Polyneuropathies and other disorders of the
peripheral nervous system
7. Asthma
7
1. Persons with potential health hazards related to family and
personal history and certain conditions influencing health status
5. Other forms of heart disease
$948
Additional diagnoses
1. Persons encountering health services for specific
procedures and health care
4. Influenza and pneumonia
6. Cellulitis
2
7
3. Nutritional anaemias
4. Pyelonephritis
5. Diabetes complications
Social determinants of health
Primary diagnosis on admission
1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2013-14 Cat no 3218.0
1. This population has relatively good statistics relating to social determinants,
morbidity, mortality and health risk factors, but poor nutritional indicators.
2 Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, Australia, 2011 Cat no 2001.0
2. The top 10 list of hospital procedures provided include allied health and minor
procedures.
4 Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmanian Population Health Survey 2013
3. Services are well distributed throughout the locality but include relatively few
allied health services. Most available social and community services cater to
elderly clients.
3 Department of Employment, Small area labour markets, September 2015
5 Compiled by PHIDU based on data provided by the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, Medicare Australia,
2011/12
6 Department of Health and Human Services, Epidemiology Unit data
7 Department of Health and Human Services, health data warehouse, 2010-2015