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| How are Priority areas for Australia's health identified? Identify the 2 dot points listed under Measuring health status | Role of epidemiology, Measures of epidemiology |
| 2 points listed under Health status of Australians | Current trends, Groups experiencing inequities |
| List the 6 components of Identifying Priority Areas | Social justice principles, Priority population groups, Prevalence of the condition, Costs to individuals, Costs to community, Potential to change |
| What are the Priority areas for improving Australia's health? list the 7 Priority areas for action | CVD, Cancer, Injury, Mental health, Diabetes, Asthma, Arthritis and Musculaskeletal conditions |
| What 5 points are list under the 4 Priority Areas Selected | The nature of the porblem, Extent of the problem, Risk factors, Social determinants, Groups at risk |
| What role does health promotion play in achieving better health for all Australians? What are the 2 points listed under Approaches to health promotion? | What is health promotion, Shift from individual lifestyle approach to the new public health approach |
| Characteristics of the New Public Health Approach ( 3 dot points) | Empowerment of individuals, Community participation, Recognition of the social determinants of health |
| Major health promotion initiatives (2 dot points) | Government responses, Community responses |
| Nature of health care in Australia( 4 dot points) | Role of health care, Range and types of health facilities and services, Access to health facilities and services, Responsibility for health care |
| Funding of health care in Australia 3 points | Health insurance, Cost of health care to consumers, Health care expenditure versus health promotion expenditure |
| Alternative health care approaches 3 points | Reasons for growth of alternative medicines and health care approaches, Range of services available, How to make informed consumer choices |
| Ottawa Charter 5 areas | Developing personal skills, Creating supportive environments, Strengthening community action, Reorienting health services, Building healthy public policy |
| Developing personal Skills (2 points) | Modifying personal behaviour, Gaining access to information and support |
| Creating supportive environments (2 dot points) | Identifying personal support networks and community services, Identifying sociocultural, physical, political and economic influences on health |
| Strengthening Community action (1 dot point) | Empowering communities to take action |
| Reorienting health services (2 dot points) | Identifying the range of services available, gaining access to services |
| Building healthy public policy ( 3 dot points) | Identifying the impact of policies on health, Influencing policy, Deciding where to spend the money |