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

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752012-13 Māori <strong>Health</strong> Plan Status Report - Local PrioritiesMay-13<strong>Health</strong> PriorityObjectiveReportingResponsibilityAnnualPlan StatusMeasureMeasure StatusTargetProgressProgress CommentsACCESS TO SERVICESReducing the Did-Not-Attend (DNA) rateat outpatient appointmentsClinical ServicesManager, MedicalBehindPlanDid-Not-Attend (DNA) rate foroutpatient appointments ☹ Initial audit completed and working group to address high DNA services. This isan ongoing process. He Ritenga Audit planned for colposcopy and diabetesservicesORAL HEALTHIncreasing the percentage of 5-year oldsin <strong>Taranaki</strong> caries free and reducing theDMFT scores at year 8 in <strong>Taranaki</strong>Clinical ServiceManager, Child andMaternal <strong>Health</strong>BehindPlanPercentage of 5-year olds in<strong>Taranaki</strong> caries free ☹ DMFT scores at year 8 in <strong>Taranaki</strong>☹ Auditing the below is an on going process for the COHS staff. No progress onprocess mapping pathways or on developing action plan due to lack of capacity.Maori <strong>Health</strong> team resource has been allocated to assist the team to gettraction on improving this indicator.RESPIRATORY HEALTHReducing the asthma hospitalisation ratefor those 0-14 years of ageClinical ServiceManager, Child andMaternal <strong>Health</strong>NotStartedAsthma hospitalisation rate 0-14years ASR per 100,000Not AvailableNotAvailableThough the priority remains it is being reviewed with a view to reschedulingwhen capacity can be allocated to focus on improving in this area.SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH OF INFANTSSYNDROMEReducing the rate of SUDIClinical ServicesManager – Child andMaternal <strong>Health</strong>BehindPlanSUDI mortality rate per 1,000 livebirths of Māori infantsNot AvailableNotAvailableMaori health team capacity has been allocated to support the development andimplementation of actions to improve this area.MĀORI HEALTH WORKFORCEIncreasing recruitment to the IncubatorprogrammeChief Advisor Māori<strong>Health</strong>On TrackTotal number of Māori recruited tothe Incubator programme ☺ 178 year 12 and 13 students participated in the Incubator programme in the2012 academic year. 163 students from the 13 schools are enrolled in <strong>2013</strong>; 32health professionals involved as mentors in first round of workshops <strong>2013</strong>WHANAU ORA DEVELOPMENT ANDIMPLEMENTATIONSupport the development andimplementation of initiatives in <strong>Taranaki</strong>to achieve the ultimate goal of Te KawauMārō <strong>Taranaki</strong> Māori <strong>Health</strong> Strategy –Whanau OraChief Advisor Māori<strong>Health</strong>;GM Planning andFunding and team;General Manager,Hospital and SpecialistServices and teamTe Kawau Mārō Strategic Allianceintegrated outcomes-based contractsuccessfully developed and in placeby 30 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>;Support the implementation of<strong>Taranaki</strong> Ora Provider collectivebusiness plan commenced by 30<strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>An agreed framework forintersectoral planning to address thehealth and socio-economic needs of<strong>Taranaki</strong> communitiesNarrativeNarrativeNarrativeMain activity is focussed on supporting Te Kawau Maro Alliance RBA result cardto underpin the new outcomes-based contracting arrangement; Ngati Ruanuiundergoing structural changes including review of NHC membership which mayimpact on these developments.75

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