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6 June 2013 (PDF 2.4MB) - Taranaki District Health Board

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My <strong>District</strong><strong>Health</strong> <strong>Board</strong>2012/13 QUARTER THREE (JANUARY–MARCH) RESULTSHow to read the graphs00 <strong>District</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Board</strong> 00% –RankingQuarter threeperformance55DHB current performanceGOALProgressShorterstays inEmergencyDepartmentsShorter stays in EmergencyDepartmentsThe target is 95 percent ofpatients will be admitted,discharged, or transferred froman Emergency Department (ED)within six hours. The target isa measure of the efficiency offlow of acute (urgent) patientsthrough public hospitals, andhome again.IncreasedImmunisationIncreased ImmunisationThe national immunisationtarget is 85 percent ofeight-month-olds have theirprimary course of immunisationat six weeks, three months andfive months on time by July <strong>2013</strong>,90 percent by July 2014 and95 percent by December 2014.This quarterly progress resultincludes children who turnedeight-months between Januaryand March <strong>2013</strong> and who werefully immunised at that stage.Quarterthreeperformance (%)1 West Coast 100 –1 Northland 121 1 Northland 100 –2 Waitemata 98 –2 Lakes 117 1 Waitemata 100 –3 Wairarapa 97 3 Waikato 116 1 Auckland 100 –4 South Canterbury 97 –4 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 114 1 Counties Manukau 100 –5 Whanganui 97 –5 Hawke’s Bay 112 1 Lakes 100 –6 Counties Manukau 97 –Elective Surgery6 Bay of Plenty 111 Cancer Treatment1 Bay of Plenty 100 –7 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 96 7 Counties Manukau 110 1 Tairawhiti 100 –8 Nelson Marlborough 96 – Improved access to elective8 Canterbury 107 Shorter waits for cancer1 Hawke’s Bay 100 –9 Hutt Valley 95 surgery9 MidCentral 106 treatment1 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 100 –10 Tairawhiti 95 – The target is an increase in10 South Canterbury 106 The target is all patients, readyfor-treatment,1 MidCentral 100 –wait less than 1 Whanganui 100 –11 Auckland 95 – the volume of elective surgery11 Hutt Valley 103 12 Canterbury 94 – by at least 4000 discharges12 Tairawhiti 102 four weeks for radiotherapy or 1 Capital & Coast 100 –13 Lakes 94 per year. DHBs planned tochemotherapy. Six regional cancer13 Waitemata 101 1 Hutt Valley 100 –deliver 109,293 dischargescentre DHBs provide radiation14 Northland 94 –14 Whanganui 100 1 Wairarapa 100 –for the year to date, and haveoncology services. These centres15 Hawke’s Bay 93 15 Nelson Marlborough 100 1 Nelson Marlborough 100 –delivered 6878 more.are in Auckland, Hamilton,16 Southern 93 16 Auckland 100 Palmerston North, Wellington, 1 West Coast 100 –17 Bay of Plenty 90 17 Wairarapa 99 Christchurch and Dunedin. Medical 1 Canterbury 100 –18 MidCentral 90 oncology services are provided by18 Southern 99 1 South Canterbury 100 –the majority of DHBs.19 Waikato 89 19 Capital & Coast 98 1 Southern 100 –* One patient, who was ready-fortreatment,waited four weeks and two 20 Waikato 99.7 –20 Capital & Coast 88 –20 West Coast 98 All DHBs 94 –Now that the hospitaldays for chemotherapy during quarterAll DHBs 106 three.All DHBs 99.9 *–95%100%100%Quarterthreeperformance (%)Change frompreviousquarter1 Wairarapa 96 2 Hawke’s Bay 94 3 Hutt Valley 94 –4 Southern 93 –5 MidCentral 93 6 Canterbury 93 7 Whanganui 92 8 South Canterbury 92 9 Auckland 91 –10 Capital & Coast 91 11 Waitemata 90 12 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 88 13 Bay of Plenty 88 14 Nelson Marlborough 87 15 Counties Manukau 86 16 Lakes 85 17 Tairawhiti 85 18 Northland 83 –19 Waikato 81 –20 West Coast 78 This information should be read in conjunction with thedetails on the website www.health.govt.nz/healthtargetsChange frompreviousquarterImprovedaccess totarget has been achieved,we are ranking DHBs againstthe primary care target.Betterhelp forSmokers to QuitBetter help for smokersto quitThe target is 95 percent ofpatients who smoke and areseen by a health practitioner inpublic hospitals, and90 percent of patients whosmoke and are seen by ahealth practitioner in primarycare, are offered brief adviceand support to quit smoking.Change frompreviousquarterHospitalsQuarterthreeperformance (%)Quarter threeperformance (%)Progressagainst plan(discharges)– 99 1 Hawke’s Bay 91 – 98 2 South Canterbury 82 99 3 Bay of Plenty 82 95 4 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 63 97 5 Wairarapa 63 – 92 6 Southern 61 93 7 Nelson Marlborough 59 – 98 8 Northland 55 – 96 9 Capital & Coast 55 93 10 Lakes 54 91 11 MidCentral 53 91 12 West Coast 53 – 93 13 Waikato 51 91 14 Tairawhiti 47 – 96 15 Counties Manukau 45 95 16 Whanganui 42 96 17 Auckland 41 – 97 18 Waitemata 39 –– 97 19 Hutt Valley 34 – 90 20 Canterbury 31 All DHBs 89 –– 95 All DHBs 51 85% 95% 90%55PrimarycareChange frompreviousquarterShorterwaits forHeart andDiabetes ChecksMore heart and diabeteschecksThis target is 90 percent of theeligible population will havehad their cardiovascular riskassessed in the last five yearsto be achieved in stages by July2014. The current stage is toachieve 75 percent by July <strong>2013</strong>.Quarterthreeperformance (%)Quarterthreeperformance (%)Change frompreviousquarterChange frompreviousquarter1 <strong>Taranaki</strong> 70 2 Northland 69 3 Wairarapa 69 4 Bay of Plenty 68 5 Hawke’s Bay 67 6 Waikato 67 7 Waitemata 65 8 Auckland 64 9 Whanganui 63 10 Tairawhiti 63 11 Lakes 62 12 Counties Manukau 61 13 Capital & Coast 60 14 Southern 59 15 South Canterbury 59 16 West Coast 58 –17 Nelson Marlborough 56 18 MidCentral 55 19 Hutt Valley 42 20 Canterbury 29 All DHBs 59 75%

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