A Picture of Pacific Health Using Data to make a difference PMA Conference 2017 New Caledonia
A Picture of Pacific Health Using Data to make a difference • Largest PHO in NZ : Total ProCare • 175 practices, ~600 GPs 1 Jan 2017 • ~ 811,000 enrolled patients N=810,715 • 49% Auckland regional DHB pop Ethnic Group N (%) (1,632,100) 89,912 (11%) Māori • 17.3% NZ 2016 usually resident pop (4,693,000) Pacific 109,239 (13%) • Higher Asian (115k) and Pacific Indian 62,072(7.5%) (109k), than Māori (90k) Chinese 53,618 (6.5%) European/Other 509,894 (62%)
Pacif ific ic popula lation
Socio-economic deprivation ProCare populations by NZDep quintile 60% 53% 50% 41% 40% 30% 21% 20% 9% 10% 8% 0% Maori Pacific Indian Chinese Euro/Oth QI Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 57% Euro/Other quintiles 1 and 2 (least deprived) 61% Māori and 75% Pacific peoples quintiles 4 and 5 (most deprived)
Who does not visit their practice in 2 years? • 161,398 (19.5%) of the population do not have a recorded visit in the previous two years • By ethnicity, over one in four Chinese (27%) had not visited their doctor in the previous two years along with 22% of enrolled Maori and Pacific patients.
ProCare – Addressing Equity • Dr Minnie Strickland – Associate Clinical Director (Pacific Equity focus) • Paula Takiwa – Pacific Project Manager • Viviena Pole – Pacific Community Engagement & Strategy Advisor
Outcomes Quality Framework - Pacific Focus
Outcomes Quality Framework - Pacific Focus
Using data to make a difference BBBG 5 th Year Dietetics/ Med SME/DSME Student Pacific Equity Initiatives Parish HVAZ – rheumatic Nurse fever WDHB Health Navigator
Future Projects Pacific Health Equity Equity Strategy Project 1 Project 2 Workforce Off The Diabetes Couch Engaging Pacific Cultural Competency Newly Co- diagnosed / morbidities Poor Equity gaps Obesity controlled
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