1. Social and Support Pain Reduced Loss of Increased
services quality of life independence pressure on
political
Proposals health system
factors in Campaigning Development of co-morbidities • Waitlists
chronic Patient
disease.. Education Loss of Financial
Initiatives Non- Family and productivity costs
Government carers of
organisations patient Extra work
Financial Research Knowledge of risk factors
assistance
• Medicare Knowledge on
• Centrelink disease
• HECs Chronic Health team
Government
disease involved with Team dynamics
organisations
management patient •
Medical costs vs. Type
• Participants
preventative cost
Campaigns, Time Location
Legislation
Policies
Staffing ratios
Local and Triage
Community resources Health care
Wider
• Home help provider Resources
Community Bed numbers
Health Workplace
Community Transition from acute
promotion
design sub-acute
Equipment • Gap fill
Community access Changes to work
place design Time off work ..are expensive and
Restricted duties unyielding
Notas del editor
This slide gives an overview of the social and political factors influencing stakeholders involvement in chronic disease management.Obviously there are tangible and intangible costs across all populations. While this model doesn’t take into account the differences between public and private health care, it is evident the availability of Rebates on medications and health services,Disability and carer allowancesFunding of education and training health professionals ,Staff ratios, Equipment and resourcesGap fillers between acute and subacute settings,Community design projects and programs, andAdvertising of national campaigns and policies relies on an indefinite amount of funding via government and non-government bodies