E22 A4 Annual Report 2010 FP.indd - Northland District Health Board
E22 A4 Annual Report 2010 FP.indd - Northland District Health Board
E22 A4 Annual Report 2010 FP.indd - Northland District Health Board
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Where The Money Goes<br />
Whangarei, Dargaville, Bay of Islands and Kaitaia<br />
Hospitals (surgical and medical services, emergency<br />
departments, imaging, laboratories, maternity,<br />
public health, etc) ..................................................$225m<br />
Primary <strong>Health</strong> (general practitioners, community<br />
dental services, radiology, etc) ....................................$51m<br />
<strong>Health</strong> of older people<br />
(including residential care, rehabilitation) ......................$41m<br />
Mental health services ...............................................$39m<br />
Maori health services ..................................................$7m<br />
Community pharmacies .............................................$36m<br />
Community laboratory services ......................................$7m<br />
Inter-district fl ows (publicly funded health services paid to<br />
other district health boards and others for services<br />
provided to <strong>Northland</strong> patients) ...................................$68m<br />
TOTAL ..................................................................$474m<br />
Each Day In <strong>Northland</strong><br />
6 Babies are born in hospital<br />
1,480 Hours of home care support is provided to older<br />
people<br />
111 People attend our emergency departments<br />
246 People access mental health care coordination<br />
services<br />
464 People will have had contact with a community or iwi<br />
support worker<br />
219 People attend an outpatient appointment (doctor visit)<br />
16 Schools are visited by a public health nurse<br />
126 People are admitted to our hospitals<br />
6,174 Medicines are dispensed<br />
240 Patients are seen by a dentist or dental therapist<br />
24 Children attend a mobile ear clinic appointment<br />
758 Older people receive subsidised aged residential<br />
care<br />
1,474 People attend an outpatient appointment<br />
10 People are visited by a public health nurse for<br />
communicable disease management<br />
261 People will have had contact with the community<br />
mental health service<br />
2,743 Laboratory tests are processed<br />
19 School children are immunised by a public health<br />
nurse<br />
And we do much more!<br />
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