Better Sooner More Convenient Primary Care - New Zealand Doctor
Better Sooner More Convenient Primary Care - New Zealand Doctor
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5 Benefits and gains<br />
Output measures<br />
Indicator Baseline Target – Yr 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />
Percentage of health centres with<br />
monthly (or more frequent) regular<br />
clinical full MDT meetings<br />
25% 67% 100% 100%<br />
Development of single health<br />
assessment<br />
Shared electronic health record<br />
Patient timeframe to move through<br />
system - average time from new<br />
routine service request to patient<br />
being seen:<br />
- district nurses<br />
- rural health nurses<br />
- clinical nurse specialists<br />
- allied health<br />
Not in<br />
place<br />
Not in<br />
place<br />
TBC<br />
In place<br />
Partially in<br />
place<br />
In place<br />
Outcome measures<br />
Indicator Baseline Target – Yr 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />
ASH rates<br />
See LTC<br />
paper<br />
% people with LTCs meeting<br />
clinical targets, eg. HbA1c, lipids<br />
and BP<br />
See LTC<br />
paper<br />
Annual No. re-admissions per year 8.21%<br />
(2009)<br />
No. patients with more than 6 ED TBC<br />
attendances per year<br />
No. patients with more 2 or more 199<br />
admissions for 5 or more bed days (2009)<br />
per year 43<br />
8% 7% 6%<br />
190 180 170<br />
43 Definition borrowed from the Counties Manukau project: Roseman, P. (2003). "Frequent Adult Medical Admissions<br />
Final Report." Retrieved 15 December 2008, 2008, from http://www.cmdhb.org.nz/Funded-<br />
Services/CCM/documents.htm.<br />
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