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Access block

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Are old people taking over our

hospitals?

Are old people taking over our

hospitals?

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National Symposium on Aged Care Research

Professor Len GrayPractitioner, Industrialist

or Community Representative?

National Symposium on Aged Care Research

Professor Len GrayPractitioner, Industrialist

or Community Representative?

September 2003

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Ambulance bypass episodes

Ambulance bypass episodes

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1000

Aged 65+500

The regional schematic

The regional schematic

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Residential careHospital

Subacute40

Total pop’n 270,000 Aged 70+ 24,000

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Transfers to residential care

Transfers to residential care

• Total permanent admissions 621• High care admissions 395• Low care admissions 226• Transfers from hospitals ~ 280• Average wait? 3 weeks• Beds occupied 16 • % of hospital beds occupied 1.6%• Ratio / 1000 70+ 0.67

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The regional schematic

The regional schematic

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High 1050

Residential careHospital

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Aged 65+500

Total pop’n 270,000 Aged 70+ 24,000

No man’s land

Interim care16

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Source: DHA 11

Residential care beds Operational June 2001 by region

Residential care beds Operational June 2001 by region

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The regional schematic 30 high care beds / 1000

The regional schematic 30 high care beds / 1000

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Aged 65+500

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Source: Gray L et al (unpublished) 13

Prevalence of ADL independence

Acute wards PA hospital 2003(Pilot study 1:4 patients 65+)

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mobility in bed

transfer

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eating

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What can be prevented?What can be prevented?

Delirium

Pressure ulcers

Weakness & immobility

Incontinence

Loss of self care capacity

Depression & poor motivation

Carer abandonment / placement

Need for formal restorative care

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Inouye S et al (1999) NEJM 340 9 669-76

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What might industry want?

What might industry want?

• Ready-made solutions to unexpected issues– evidence based, feasible for implementation, rapid

effect, cheap.• Forecasting of emerging issues & advice

around appropriate responses• Robust advice based on international

standard evidence that is locally applicable & preferably validated

• Resources to conduct appropriate investigations / research

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Are old people taking over our

hospitals?

Are old people taking over our

hospitals?

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Source: AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Data Cubes 19

Total hospital bed days by age group 1993 - 2001

Total hospital bed days by age group 1993 - 2001

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Source: National Hospital Morbidity Data Cubes 20

Total bed day use by age group

1993 – 2001 (rate per 1000 population)

Total bed day use by age group

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