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Coronary Heart Disease in Australia - LEADING CAUSE OF BURDEN OF DISEASE…
Coronary Heart Disease in Australia - LEADING CAUSE OF BURDEN OF DISEASE 12.3%
:
Socio Economic States
(SES)
wealth disparities
Education level
Income
Occupation and Employment
Stressful work environments
Job insecurity
limited resources for health promoting activities
Unemployement
Colleagues
lack of walking path
Build-up area
lack of green space
Air pollution
Access to healthy foods
Indigenous status
Healthcare Access and Quality
Disparities in healthcare access
systemic barriers that limit health care access
Health Insurance Coverage
Cultural and Social Norms
less physical activity
Social norms around smoking, alcohol consumption
Failure to cope with stress
Socio Economic States
Hormonal influences
Biomedical Factors
High blood pressure
High blood cholesterol
Diabetes
Policy and Governance
lack of Healthcare Reforms
lack of Income Support
lack of Advocacy promoting Health equity
Lack of awareness program
Community
Diagnosis and Treatment
:
Provide efficient, effective and appropriate treatment for all
Eliminate disparities
Continue to fund services for rural, regional and remote communities
Improve the delivery of emergency stroke treatment to rural, regional and remote areas through telehealth
Improve access to specialised stroke units
Prevention and Early Detection
Develop and fund a National Physical Activity Action Plan
Healthy built environments
Raising awareness of the importance of physical
activity
Campaigns are scalable
Public awareness advertising
Community partnerships
Community and school outreach talks
Support and Care
Improve the patient and carer journey from hospital to community, through multidisciplinary, coordinated care
Support with heart disease and stroke to make the best recovery possible
Expand digital health approaches, including telehealth
Smoking
Physical inactivity
Unhealthy diet
Obesity/ Overweight
Indigenous status
Methods to protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population who affect more
Family History
role of genetics
Behavioural Factors
Geographical Location & Environment Factor