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Department of Health is a Smoke Free Workplace Closing the Gap: The NT is doing well Dr Christine Connors A/Director Health Development Branch NT Department of Health August 2013

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Closing the Gap: The NT is doing well. Dr Christine Connors A/Director Health Development Branch NT Department of Health August 2013. Overview. Social determinants Epidemiology Outcomes Future directions. Socio-economic quintile by Indigenous status, NT and Australia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Department of Health is a Smoke Free Workplace

Closing the Gap: The NT is doing well

Dr Christine Connors

A/Director Health Development Branch

NT Department of Health

August 2013

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OverviewSocial determinantsEpidemiologyOutcomesFuture directions

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Socio-economic quintile by Indigenous status, NT and Australia    

Source: Infancy to young adulthood, Health Gains Planning, 2012 (In Press)

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Figure 5.2 Trajectories for Indigenous Year 12 or equivalent attainment, 2006–2020

NSW Vic Qld

WA SA Tas

ACT NT Aust

Source: DEEWR (unpublished); ABS—see Appendix D.

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2011 result:

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

44.6

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

69.8

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result: 21.330.2

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

47.452.8

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2006 2011 2016 2020

2011 result:

Trajectory

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Above trajectory

Below trajectory

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DALY (mortality and morbidity) 1999- 2003

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COAG Reform Council report. Healthcare 2011-2012: Comparing performance across Australia. May 2013

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2002 to 2006

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Deaths per 100,000 population

All cause age-specific death rate, males, by Indigenous status, Northern Territory and Australia, 1967 to 1971 and 2002 to 2006 

Source: Mortality in the NT, Health Gains Planning, 2012 (unpublished)

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2002 to 2006

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Deaths per 100,000 population

All cause age-specific death rate, females, by Indigenous status, Northern Territory and Australia, 1967 to 1971 and 2002 to 2006

Source: Mortality in the NT, Health Gains Planning, 2012 (unpublished)

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Death rates by State and Territory 2007-2011

COAG Reform Council report. Healthcare 2011-2012: Comparing performance across Australia. May 2013

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Rates of potentially preventable and potentially treatable deaths 2007-2010

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Figure 1.1 Average annual change in Indigenous death rates per 100 000 from 1998 to 2011 and change required to meet 2031 target

Average annual change

1998–2011

Average annual change

required from 2011 to meet

2031 target

Indigenous Non-Indigenous Indigenous

NSW ns -6.5 -34.4

Qld -18.0 -10.1 -40.7

WA ns -9.2 No published target

SA ns -6.8 -29.2

NT -47.0 -10.8 -47.1

Total -12.2 -7.8 -40.3

Note: ns No significant change. Source: ABS—see Appendix D.

COAG Reform Council report. Healthcare 2011-2012: Comparing performance across Australia. May 2013

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COAG Reform Council: Indigenous Disadvantage 2013

Figure A.6 Death rates per 100 000 standard population, 1998–2031, Northern Territory

Source: ABS and AIHW—see Appendix D.

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COAG Reform Council report. Healthcare 2011-2012: Comparing performance across Australia. May 2013

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Preventable hospitalisations due to chronic conditions

COAG Reform Council report. Healthcare 2011-2012: Comparing performance across Australia. May 2013

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Reduced AMI 2007-2010

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16 CQI Facilitators

3 Pre existing

7 New: ACCH

6 New: DoH

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Trend of Indigenous clients in the NT DoH with type 2 diabetes and heart disease on a care plan

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Delivery of diabetes services in NT 2005-2012

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Audit cycle

(n=22;572) (n=22;552) (n=22;582) (n=22;672)

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Diabetes audits Aboriginal PHC services

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Diabetes audits NT Aboriginal PHC services

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Variation in intermediate outcomes outcome

HbA1c control (<7%)

BP control (<130/80mmHg)

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Improve social determinants Prevention of obesity Tobacco control Patient and family education

self management support; rehabilitation

Improved clinical care case conference coordination of care CQI

Priorities in chronic conditions

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Any questions?