Pacific people and their Health CCDHB, Hutt and South Island
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Pacific people and their HealthCCDHB, Hutt and South Island
Prepared by Ratana Walker
8 June 2011
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Wairarapa
Mid Central
Hutt Valley
Capital Coast
Nelson Marlborough
Hawke's BayWanganui
Lakes
Counties Manukau
Waikato
Waitemata
Taranaki
Otago
Southern
South Canterbury
West Coast
Canterbury
Tairawhiti
Bay of Plenty
Auckland
Northland
2006 CensusTotal NZ = 4,027,500 with 7.8%
growth from 2001
District Health Boards
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DHB 1996 2001Change
from 1996% change from 1996 2006
Change from 2001
% Change from 2001
2 Waitemata 394,209 429,753 35,544 9.0 481,611 51,858 12.1%
18 Canterbury 411,846 427,095 15,249 3.7 466,404 39,309 9.2%
4 Counties Manukau 341,790 375,540 33,750 9.9 433,083 57,543 15.3%
3 Auckland 346,302 368,028 21,726 6.3 404,619 36,591 9.9%
5 Waikato 312,918 317,763 4,845 1.5 339,192 21,429 6.7%
14 Capital and Coast 235,395 245,952 10,557 4.5 266,658 20,706 8.4%
7 Bay of Plenty 163,146 178,179 15,033 9.2 194,934 16,755 9.4%
20 Otago 176,478 170,931 -5,547 -3.1 179,397 8,466 5.0%
12 Midcentral 157,944 154,974 -2,970 -1.9 158,841 3,867 2.5%
10 Hawke's Bay 143,421 143,547 126 0.1 148,248 4,701 3.3%
1 Northland 137,064 140,136 3,072 2.2 148,440 8,304 5.9%
13 Hutt 132,591 131,859 -732 -0.6 136,104 4,245 3.2%
16 Nelson Marlborough 116,646 122,490 5,844 5.0 130,062 7,572 6.2%
21 Southland 107,589 103,173 -4,416 -4.1 106,824 3,651 3.5%
9 Taranaki 106,815 103,032 -3,783 -3.5 104,274 1,242 1.2%
6 Lakes 95,196 95,988 792 0.8 98,319 2,331 2.4%
11 Whanganui 67,851 63,600 -4,251 -6.3 62,208 -1,392 -2.2%
19 South Canterbury 54,324 52,776 -1,548 -2.8 53,880 1,104 2.1%
8 Tairawhiti 45,789 43,980 -1,809 -4.0 44,463 483 1.1%
15 Wairarapa 38,505 38,205 -300 -0.8 38,613 408 1.1%
17 West Coast 32,529 30,306 -2,223 -6.8 31,326 1,020 3.4%
New Zealand 3,618,348 3,737,307 118,959 3.3 4,027,500 290,193 7.8%
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Population Change by age group
NZ 2006 2001 Change % Change0-14 867,573 847,740 19,833 2.3
15-24 571,182 505,065 66,117 13.1
25-64 2,093,598 1,934,079 159,519 8.2
65+ 495,591 450,438 45,153 10.0
Total 4,027,944 3,737,322 290,622 7.8
CCDHB/Hutt 2006 2001 Change % Change0-14 82,740 82,233 507 0.6
15-24 60,837 53,682 7,155 13.3
25-64 215,556 202,227 13,329 6.6
65+ 43,437 39,633 3,804 9.6
Total 402,570 377,775 24,795 6.6
South Island 2006 2001 Change % Change0-14 187,797 186,033 1,764 0.9
15-24 135,708 122,343 13,365 10.9
25-64 507,771 473,013 34,758 7.3
65+ 135,270 125,379 9,891 7.9
Total 966,546 906,768 59,778 6.6
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Population Change by age group, Pacific People
NZ 2006 2001 Change % Change
0-14 75,531 69,615 5,916 8.5
15-24 40,707 35,421 5,286 14.9
25-64 100,131 87,738 12,393 14.1
65+ 9,933 7,488 2,445 32.7
Total 226,302 200,262 26,040 13.0
CCDHB and Hutt 2006 2001 Change % Change0-14 8,844 8,946 -102 -1.1
15-24 5,193 5,013 180 3.6
25-64 13,488 12,513 975 7.8
65+ 1,251 981 270 27.5
Total 28,776 27,453 1,323 4.8
South Island 2006 2001 Change % Change
0-14 4,611 4,026 585 14.5
15-24 3,006 2,502 504 20.1
25-64 6,060 5,109 951 18.6
65+ 324 318 6 1.9
Total 14,001 11,955 2,046 17.1
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Total Respondents by EthnicityNew Zealand 2006
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Other5.0%
New Zealander
9.3%
Pacific5.6%
Maori14.0%
European57.6%
Asian8.5%
Other4.6%
Pacific5.4%
Maori14.1%
European69.8%
Asian6.1%
2001 CensusTotal = 3,737,322
Pacific people = 200,262
Population by EthnicityNew Zealand
2006 CensusTotal = 4,027,944
Pacific people = 226,302
Note: These are number of people based on the prioritised definition
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Population by Ethnicity CCDHB and Hutt, 2001 and 2006
Asian6.8%
Pacific7.3%
Maori11.6%
Other4.3%
European64.4%
Total 2001 = 377,775Pacific people = 27,453
Total 2006 = 402,570Pacific people = 28,776
Asian8.5%
Pacific7.1%
Maori11.9%
Other4.6%
European64.4%
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Population by Ethnicity South Island, 2001 and 2006
Asian3.0%Pacific1.3%
Maori7.1%
Other3.1%
European64.4%
Total 2001 = 906,768Pacific people = 11,955
Total 2006 = 966,546Pacific people = 14,001
Asian4.0%
Pacific1.4%
Maori7.6%
Other3.4%
European64.4%
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DHB Pacific People %
4 Counties Manukau 92,982 35.0%
3 Auckland 50,166 18.9%
2 Waitemata 35,190 13.2%
14 Capital and Coast 21,954 8.3%
13 Hutt 11,745 4.4%
5 Waikato 10,626 4.0%
18 Canterbury 10,476 3.9%
10 Hawke's Bay 5,271 2.0%
12 Midcentral 4,605 1.7%
7 Bay of Plenty 3,714 1.4%
1 Northland 3,702 1.4%
6 Lakes 3,651 1.4%
20 Otago 3,021 1.1%
16 Nelson Marlborough 1,686 0.6%
21 Southland 1,584 0.6%
9 Taranaki 1,365 0.5%
11 Whanganui 1,353 0.5%
8 Tairawhiti 1,299 0.5%
15 Wairarapa 849 0.3%
19 South Canterbury 444 0.2%
17 West Coast 282 0.1%
99 Area outside DHB 6 0.0%
Total respondents 265,974 100.0%
Pacific PeopleBy DHB
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Pacific People by Culture GroupCCDHB and Hutt
Pacific Culture Groups CCDHB and Hutt %
Samoan 20,976 57.1%
Cook Islands Maori 6,675 18.2%
Tokelauan 3,426 9.3%
Tongan 2,232 6.1%
Niuean 1,395 3.8%
Fijian 969 2.6%
Other Pacific 1,041 2.8%
Total Respondents 36,714 100.0%
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Pacific People by Culture GroupSouth Island
Pacific Culture Groups South Island %
Samoan 9,246 49.7%
Cook Islands Maori 3,813 20.5%
Tongan 2,496 13.4%
Niuean 981 5.3%
Fijian 912 4.9%
Tokelauan 279 1.5%
Other Pacific 891 4.8%
Total Respondents 18,618 100.0%
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Population Pyramid by AgeNew Zealand 2006
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20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
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80-84
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Population Pyramid by AgeCCDHB and Hutt, 2006
5 3 1 1 3 5
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10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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Male Female
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Population Pyramid by AgeSouth Island, 2006
5 3 1 1 3 5
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10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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% Population
Male Female
Maori
Population Pyramid by EthnicityCCDHB and Hutt, 2006 Census
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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Male Female
European/NZer
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
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10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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Male Female
Pacific People
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
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10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
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40-44
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60-64
70-74
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MaleFemale
Maori
Population Pyramid by EthnicitySouth Island, 2006 Census
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
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Male FemaleEuropean/NZer
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7
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40-44
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Male Female
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Number of deaths by Age groupCCDHB and Hutt, 2003–2007
0-141.7%
75+61.1%
65-7416.4%
15-241.3%
25-444.0%
45-6415.5%
Total deaths = 12,271
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Number of deaths by Age groupCCDHB and Hutt, Jan 2003–Dec 2007
45-6435.6%
25-4412.4%
15-244.6%
65-7422.0%
75+18.2%
0-147.2%
Total Maori =820
0-145.3%
75+24.8%
65-7425.3%
15-243.3%
25-4411.3%
45-6430.0%
Total Pacific=584
0-144.8%
75+44.3%
65-7422.8%
15-241.3%
25-445.8%
45-6421.0%
Total Asian =377
45-6412.9%
25-442.9% 15-24
1.0%
65-7415.2%
75+67.3%
0-140.9%
Total European =10,277
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)• One of the measures to estimate the potential to improve health.•These are causes of death which theoretically can be avoided through preventive or curative intervention at the individual level.•Depend on 1. accurate assignment of cause of death. 2. how to categorise each cause as avoidable and unavoidable. All deaths after age of 75 are considered unavoidable.
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Total Deaths, Age 0-74 671 439 210 3,364 89 4,773
Non-PAM 177 137 67 1,217 43 1,641
PAM 494 302 143 2,147 46 3,132
%PAM 73.6% 68.8% 68.1% 63.8% 51.7% 65.6%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)CCDHB and Hutt, 2003-2007
PAM Total %
Ischaemic heart disease 725 23.1%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 371 11.8%
Colo-rectal cancer 234 7.5%
Suicide 224 7.2%
Breast cancer 201 6.4%
Diabetes 198 6.3%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 187 6.0%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 160 5.1%
Motor vehicle crashes 119 3.8%
Lip, melanoma, other skin cancer 84 2.7%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Maori, CCDHB and Hutt, 2003-2007
PAM Maori %
Ischaemic heart disease 101 20.4%
Diabetes 57 11.5%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 55 11.1%
Suicide 41 8.3%
Breast cancer 24 4.9%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 24 4.9%
Stomach cancer 16 3.2%
Colo-rectal cancer 15 3.0%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 15 3.0%
Motor vehicle crashes 15 3.0%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Pacific People, CCDHB and Hutt, 2003-2007
PAM Pacific %
Ischaemic heart disease 67 22.2%
Diabetes 50 16.6%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 23 7.6%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 20 6.6%
Suicide 16 5.3%
Breast cancer 15 5.0%
Acute rheumatic fever, heart disease 13 4.3%
Motor vehicle crashes 13 4.3%
Nutritional deficits including anaemia 11 3.6%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 8 2.6%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Asian, CCDHB and Hutt, 2003-2007
PAM Asian %
Ischaemic heart disease 31 21.7%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 17 11.9%
Diabetes 14 9.8%
Breast cancer 10 7.0%
Colo-rectal cancer 8 5.6%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 8 5.6%
Suicide 8 5.6%
Malig neoplasm mouth, pharynx, larynx 6 4.2%
Motor vehicle crashes 5 3.5%
Stomach cancer 5 3.5%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)European, CCDHB and Hutt, 2003-2007
PAM European %
Ischaemic heart disease 517 24.1%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 271 12.6%
Colo-rectal cancer 198 9.2%
Suicide 155 7.2%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 149 6.9%
Breast cancer 148 6.9%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 113 5.3%
Motor vehicle crashes 85 4.0%
Lip, melanoma, other skin cancer 79 3.7%
Diabetes 75 3.5%
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Number of discharges by Age groupCCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
45-6424.3%
25-4417.7%
15-248.3%
65-7412.6%
75+19.5%
0-1417.6%
Total discharges = 49,399
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45-6424.2%
25-4423.6%
15-247.1%
65-7412.0%75+
9.8%
0-1423.2%
Total Asian = 2,581
Number of discharges by Age groupCCDHB and Hutt, May 2009 – April
2010
45-6425.3%
25-4421.0%
15-2411.8%
65-747.0%
75+3.6%
0-1431.2%
Total Maori = 6,867
45-6423.3%
25-4420.4%
15-2410.0%
65-7410.9%
75+5.6%
0-1429.9%
Total Pacific = 4,667
45-6424.2%
25-4416.0%
15-247.4%
65-7414.1%
75+25.5%
0-1412.7%
Total European = 33,326
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisations (PAH)
• Concept of avoidable can be extended from fatal to non fatal outcomes.•A potential avoidable admission signals the occurrence of illness or injury that theoretically can be avoided through 1. Population based health promotion strategies. 2. Intervention through primary health care setting.• Illness or injury after age of 75 are considered unavoidable.
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Total Discharges aged 0-74 6,618 4,407 2,328 24,821 1,609 39,783
Non-PAH 4,178 2,665 1,596 18,021 1,120 27,580
PAH 2,440 1742 732 6,800 489 12,203
%PAH 36.9% 39.5% 31.4% 27.4% 30.4% 30.7%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Total %
24 Angina and chest pain 1493 12.2%
35 Cellulitis 1074 8.8%
30 Dental conditions 1043 8.5%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 780 6.4%
29 Asthma 705 5.8%
18 Diabetes 628 5.1%
21 ENT infections 568 4.7%
28 CORD 562 4.6%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 477 3.9%
10 a Myocardial infarction 471 3.9%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Maori, CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Maori %
30 Dental conditions 282 11.6%
35 Cellulitis 276 11.3%
29 Asthma 184 7.5%
21 ENT infections 171 7.0%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 165 6.8%
24 Angina and chest pain 164 6.7%
27 a Respiratory infections - Acute bronchiolitis 158 6.5%
18 Diabetes 129 5.3%
28 CORD 116 4.8%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 115 4.7%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Pacific People, CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Pacific %
35 Cellulitis 222 12.7%
30 Dental conditions 202 11.6%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 169 9.7%
24 Angina and chest pain 136 7.8%
29 Asthma 136 7.8%
27 a Respiratory infections - Acute bronchiolitis 113 6.5%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 110 6.3%
18 Diabetes 105 6.0%
28 CORD 69 4.0%
21 ENT infections 64 3.7%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Asian, CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Asian %
24 Angina and chest pain 106 14.5%
30 Dental conditions 91 12.4%
18 Diabetes 52 7.1%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 44 6.0%
29 Asthma 43 5.9%
34 Kidney/urinary infection 40 5.5%
11 Gastroenteritis 37 5.1%
10 a Myocardial infarction 36 4.9%
35 Cellulitis 32 4.4%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 27 3.7%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)European, CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH European %
24 Angina and chest pain 1005 14.8%
35 Cellulitis 511 7.5%
30 Dental conditions 430 6.3%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 384 5.6%
28 CORD 349 5.1%
03 Skin cancers 324 4.8%
10 a Myocardial infarction 324 4.8%
29 Asthma 323 4.8%
18 Diabetes 318 4.7%
21 ENT infections 294 4.3%
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Number of deaths by Age groupSouth Island, 2003–2007
0-141.1%
75+64.2%
65-7416.8%
15-241.2%
25-443.3%
45-6413.4%
Total deaths = 37,883
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Number of deaths by Age groupSouth Island, Jan 2003–Dec 200745-64
35.1%
25-4412.7%
15-245.7%
65-7421.4%
75+19.0%
0-146.1%
Total Maori =1,235
0-144.8%
75+28.8%
65-7427.1%
15-243.9%
25-449.2%
45-6426.2%
Total Pacific = 229
0-145.7%
75+40.1%
65-7421.5%
15-247.2%
25-448.2%
45-6417.2%
Total Asian = 279
45-6412.6%
25-442.8% 15-24
1.0%
65-7416.6%
75+66.3%
0-140.8%
Total European = 36,063
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)European, CCDHB and Hutt, May 2009-April 2010
PAH European %
24 Angina and chest pain 1005 14.8%
35 Cellulitis 511 7.5%
30 Dental conditions 430 6.3%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 384 5.6%
28 CORD 349 5.1%
03 Skin cancers 324 4.8%
10 a Myocardial infarction 324 4.8%
29 Asthma 323 4.8%
18 Diabetes 318 4.7%
21 ENT infections 294 4.3%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)South Island, 2003-2007
PAM Total %
Ischaemic heart disease 2037 23.3%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 1146 13.1%
Colo-rectal cancer 921 10.5%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 666 7.6%
Suicide 633 7.2%
Breast cancer 556 6.4%
Motor vehicle crashes 412 4.7%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 379 4.3%
Diabetes 313 3.6%
Lip, melanoma, other skin cancer 237 2.7%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Maori, South Island, 2003-2007
PAM Maori %
Ischaemic heart disease 181 24.8%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 95 13.0%
Suicide 60 8.2%
Motor vehicle crashes 59 8.1%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 45 6.2%
Diabetes 43 5.9%
Colo-rectal cancer 34 4.7%
Breast cancer 32 4.4%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 26 3.6%
Stomach cancer 18 2.5%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Pacific People, South Island, 2003-2007
PAM Pacific %
Ischaemic heart disease 31 27.0%
Diabetes 14 12.2%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 11 9.6%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 8 7.0%
Suicide 8 7.0%
Motor vehicle crashes 7 6.1%
Breast cancer 3 2.6%
Cervical cancer 3 2.6%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 3 2.6%
Colo-rectal cancer 3 2.6%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)Asian, South Island, 2003-2007
PAM Asian %
Ischaemic heart disease 19 16.8%
Motor vehicle crashes 14 12.4%
Suicide 14 12.4%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 12 10.6%
Breast cancer 9 8.0%
Diabetes 8 7.1%
Colo-rectal cancer 6 5.3%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 5 4.4%
Prematurity, low birthweight, respiratory disease from prematurity 5 4.4%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 4 3.5%
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Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM)European, South Island, 2003-2007
PAM European %
Ischaemic heart disease 1802 23.3%
Malig neoplasm trachea, bronchus, lung 1025 13.2%
Colo-rectal cancer 877 11.3%
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema 613 7.9%
Suicide 547 7.1%
Breast cancer 508 6.6%
Intracerebral haemorrhage or occlusion 340 4.4%
Motor vehicle crashes 330 4.3%
Diabetes 248 3.2%
Lip, melanoma, other skin cancer 236 3.0%
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Number of discharges by Age groupSouth Island, May 2009-April 2010
45-6423.4%25-44
15.1%
15-247.6%
65-7415.1%
75+24.2%
0-1414.6%
Total discharges = 130,267
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45-6421.5%
25-4426.1%15-24
9.5%
65-748.1%75+
7.6%
0-1427.1%
Total Asian = 2,395
Number of discharges by Age groupSouth Island, May 2009 – April 2010
45-6421.4%
25-4420.2%15-24
14.3%
65-747.9%
75+3.8%
0-1432.4%
Total Maori = 8,541
45-6420.3%
25-4421.7%
15-2410.6%
65-746.8%
75+3.5%
0-1437.0%
Total Pacific = 2,360
45-6423.5%25-44
14.1%
15-247.0%
65-7416.0%
75+26.7%
0-1412.6%
Total European = 114,694
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisations (PAH)
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Total Discharges aged 0-74 8,217 2,277 2,212 84,051 1,968 98,725
Non-PAH 5,330 1,354 1,555 60,673 1,434 70,346
PAH 2,887 923 657 23,378 534 28,379
%PAH 35.1% 40.5% 29.7% 27.8% 27.1% 28.7%
• Concept of avoidable can be extended from fatal to non fatal outcomes.•A potential avoidable admission signals the occurrence of illness or injury that theoretically can be avoided through 1. Population based health promotion strategies. 2. Intervention through primary health care setting.• Illness or injury after age of 75 are considered unavoidable.
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)South Island, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Total %
24 Angina and chest pain 4,284 15.1%
30 Dental conditions 2,008 7.1%
21 ENT infections 1,867 6.6%
28 CORD 1,565 5.5%
18 Diabetes 1,542 5.4%
03 Skin cancers 1,437 5.1%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 1,404 4.9%
35 Cellulitis 1,383 4.9%
29 Asthma 1,281 4.5%
10 a Myocardial infarction 1,252 4.4%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Maori, South Island, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Maori %
21 ENT infections 318 11.0%
30 Dental conditions 291 10.1%
29 Asthma 246 8.5%
24 Angina and chest pain 228 7.9%
35 Cellulitis 195 6.8%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 174 6.0%
28 CORD 167 5.8%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 156 5.4%
20 Epilepsy 138 4.8%
27 a Respiratory infections - Acute bronchiolitis 137 4.7%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Pacific People, South Island, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Pacific %
29 Asthma 99 10.7%
35 Cellulitis 96 10.4%
30 Dental conditions 82 8.9%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 79 8.6%
27 a Respiratory infections - Acute bronchiolitis 74 8.0%
21 ENT infections 71 7.7%
18 Diabetes 66 7.2%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 63 6.8%
24 Angina and chest pain 58 6.3%
34 Kidney/urinary infection 35 3.8%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)Asian, South Island, May 2009-April 2010
PAH Asian %
30 Dental conditions 105 16.0%
24 Angina and chest pain 79 12.0%
29 Asthma 48 7.3%
27 c Respiratory infections - Other 39 5.9%
15 Sexually transmitted diseases 31 4.7%
34 Kidney/urinary infection 31 4.7%
18 Diabetes 29 4.4%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 29 4.4%
11 Gastroenteritis 27 4.1%
21 ENT infections 26 4.0%
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Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH)European, South Island, May 2009-April 2010
PAH European %
24 Angina and chest pain 3850 16.5%
30 Dental conditions 1482 6.3%
21 ENT infections 1428 6.1%
28 CORD 1357 5.8%
03 Skin cancers 1335 5.7%
18 Diabetes 1302 5.6%
27 b Respiratory infections - Pneumonia 1132 4.8%
10 a Myocardial infarction 1127 4.8%
35 Cellulitis 1040 4.4%
29 Asthma 869 3.7%