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DHB Long Term Impacts
People take greater responsibility for their health
People stay well in their homes and communities
People receive timely and appropriate care
DHB Intermediate Impacts
 Fewer people smoke
 Reduction in vaccine preventable
diseases
 Improving health behaviours
 An improvement in childhood oral health
 Long-term conditions are detected early and managed well
 Fewer people are admitted to hospital for avoidable conditions
 More people maintain their functional independence
 People receive prompt and appropriate acute and arranged care
 People have appropriate access to elective services
 Improved health status for people with a severe mental health illness and/or addiction
 More people with end-stage conditions are appropriately supported
DHB Outputs
 Percentage of hospitalised patients who smoke and are seen by a health practitioner in public hospitals
 Percentage of eight months olds who will have their primary course of immunisation on time
 Number of people participating in the Green Prescription programmes
 Percentage of children (0-4) enrolled
in DHB funded dental services
 Percentage of population enrolled
with a PHO
 Percentage of rest home residents
receiving vitamin D supplement from
their GP
 Percentage of older people receiving
long-term home support who have had a comprehensive clinical assessment and a completed care plan in the last 12 months
 Acute re-admission rate
 Improving the percentage of long-term clients
with up to date relapse prevention/treatment plans
Stewardship
Workforce
Performance Management
Collaboration/Partnerships
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REGIONAL INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES TO ACHIEVE OUR REGIONAL OBJECTIVES


































































































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