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Avoidable mortality and hospitalisation rates - Matamata-Piako District


Key points

Monitoring levels of avoidable mortality and hospitalisation is an important part of the ongoing process of identifying priority areas and themes in a District Health Boards’ Health Needs Assessment process, and contributes to identifying continuing priorities and developing strategies to improve the health of society. Mortality/hospitalisation rates (and those that are avoidable) can act as a measure in understanding the broader and more complex multi-layered general health of society. The avoidable hospitalisation rate partly reflects effectiveness and access to primary health care.   

  • The overall number of avoidable hospitalisations has been decreasing in the Waikato Region since the late 1990s while the level of avoidable mortality has been increasing over the same period.  Part of this increase may be due to population growth and population ageing. 
  • As at 2000, the age-standardised avoidable mortality rate for the Waikato DHB area was 233.1 per 100,000 population, considerably higher than the national average of 205.0. 
  • In Matamata-Piako District, 3.1% of the population were the victims of avoidable mortality between 1998 and 2001. The level of avoidable mortality in Matamata-Piako District was almost three times higher in 2001 than in 1998, with the second highest increase over time of all territorial authorities in the region. 
  • The Waikato DHB’s age-standardised avoidable hospitalisation rate in 2002 was marginally below the national rate (2,852.1 per 100,000 population compared to 2,897.8 nationally).
  • In Matamata-Piako District, the level of avoidable hospitalisation increased in 2003 to almost three times the level of 1997.

Avoidable mortality index volume trend (base year 1988) for territorial authorities within the Waikato DHB 1988-2001

Hamilton City

Hauraki Matamata-Piako Otorohanga South Waikato Thames-Coromandel Waikato Waipa Waitomo
1988

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

1989

101.67

121.88

109.80

105.71

120.22

104.69

93.75

125.30

155.56

1990

100.48

106.25

88.24

122.86

121.35

110.94

87.50

107.83

125.00

1991

97.37

143.75

100.00

108.57

104.49

103.13

89.58

122.89

127.78

1992

103.82

134.38

98.04

94.29

125.84

112.50

89.58

99.40

75.00

1993

92.36

153.13

101.96

74.29

102.25

108.59

102.08

107.23

116.67

1994

97.37

106.25

119.61

77.14

89.89

121.09

104.86

96.39

119.44

1995

94.03

115.63

119.61

51.43

77.53

106.25

88.89

110.84

127.78

1996

106.68

115.63

109.80

77.14

104.49

112.50

118.75

116.27

136.11

1997

89.50

115.63

82.35

80.00

115.73

117.97

88.89

116.27

100.00

1998

93.08

303.13

250.98

97.14

102.25

99.22

94.44

106.63

155.56

1999

93.32

303.13

284.31

51.43

119.10

118.75

104.17

111.45

113.89

2000

101.91

312.50

298.04

114.29

117.98

112.50

112.50

134.34

150.00

2001

105.01

290.63

280.39

80.00

120.22

138.28

134.03

126.51

127.78

Source: Waikato District Health Board - Avoidable Mortality Factsheet 

Avoidable hospitalisation index volume trend (base year 1997) for territorial authorities within the Waikato DHB 1997-2003

Hamilton City Hauraki Matamata-Piako Otorohanga South Waikato Thames-Coromandel Waikato Waipa Waitomo
1997

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

1998

99.19

140.78

200.32

130.34

97.77

98.40

103.55

104.47

96.71

1999

104.63

174.29

285.40

162.92

102.77

107.92

100.54

109.99

126.54

2000

99.81

168.57

279.37

151.12

96.49

111.82

95.78

107.95

135.31

2001

95.05

180.52

266.67

126.97

94.47

108.82

94.11

100.76

113.38

2002

94.80

165.71

277.78

143.26

87.98

96.39

95.91

99.09

111.40

2003

92.53

162.34

293.97

143.26

79.68

98.70

91.09

102.27

108.77

 Source: Waikato District Health Board - Avoidable Hospitalisation Factsheet

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What we want to achieve

The community outcomes we are seeking to achieve by reducing avoidable mortality and hospitalisation rates are:

  • We are healthy, with active lifestyles and enjoy a total sense of well-being. Everyone has access to affordable quality health services throughout the Waikato region.
  • Maori enjoy the same quality of health, education, housing, employment and economic outcomes as non-Maori.