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Health Priorities Mindmap (What are the Priority Issues for Improving…
Health Priorities Mindmap
How are Priority Areas for Australia's Health Identified
Measuring Health Status
Measures of Epidemiology
Mortality
Infant Mortality
Morbidity
Life Expectancy
Role of Epidemiology
Identifying Priority Health Issues
Prevalence of Condition
Potential for Prevention & Early Intervention
Priority Population Groups
Costs to Individual & Community
Social Justice Principles
What are the Priority Issues for Improving Australian's Health
Groups Experiencing Health Inequities
People in Rural & Remote Areas
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders
High Levels of Preventable Chronic Disease, Injury & Mental Health Problems
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
Cancer
Skin
Breast
Lung
Diabetes
A Growing & Ageing Population
Increased population living with Chronic disease & disability
Demand for health services & workforce shortages
Healthy Ageing
Availability of carers and volunteers
What Role do Health Care Facilities & Services play in Achieving Better Health for all Australians
Health Care in Australia
Responsibility for health services & facilities
Equity of access to health facilities & services
Range & Types of Health Facilities & Services
Health care expenditure vs expenditure on early intervention & prevention
Health Insurance
Medicare
Private
Impact of emerging new treatments & technologies on Health Care
Cost & Access
Benefits of early detection
Complementary & Alternative Health Care Approaches
Range of products & services available
How to make informed consumer choices
Reasons for growth of complementary & alternative health products & services
What Actions are Needed to Address Australia's Health Priorities
Health Promotion Based on the Five Action Areas of the Ottawa Charter
Benefits of partnerships in health promotion
Government Sector
Non-government agencies
Local Community
How Health Promotion based on the Ottawa Charter promotes Social Justice
Levels of responsibility for health promotion
The Ottawa Charter in Action