Module 2 Cheat sheet Q Flashcards
State the nine factors within the NZDEP
using the acronym Chris Is Into EGGS quiet often so L.T
Communication Income Income Employment Qualification Own home Support Living space Transport
Communication NZDEP
under 64 with no internet
Income NZDEP
18-64 and on a benefit
Income NZDEP
equalized housing income below household threshold
Employment NZDEP
18-64 and unemployed
Qualification NZDEP
18-64 and no qualification
Own home NZDEP
Living within own home
Support NZDEP
under 64 years and single parent
Living space NZDEP
equalized households below bedroom company threshold
Transport NZDEP
no access to car
What are the factors within the NZIMD
using the acronym
Elloit is hungry every hour C A
Employment Income Housing Education Health Crime Access
Describe Employment NZIMD
degree of working people excluded from employment
Income NZIMD
extent of income deprivation (state funded financial assistance)
housing NZIMD
proportion renting housing/ overcrowding
Education NZIMD
youth disengagement/ working age lacking qualifications
Health NZIMD
areas of high illness of mortality
Crime NZIMD
risk of personal and material victimization
Access NZIMD
cost and inconvenience of travelling to access basic services.
What is Access
is viewed as a set of more specific areas of fit between the patient and healthcare system
What is availability
relationship of volume and type of existing services to the clients volume and type of needs
EG: ability to find doctors
Acceptability
relationship between clients and providers attitude to what is appropriate care
- Psychosocial
What are the 5 access to healthcare criteria
Availability Accommodation Acceptability Accessibility affordability
Accessibility
relationship between the location of supply and the location of the patient.
Takes into consideration the patients, travelling time, transportation, distance and cost
Affordability
the cost of the provider in relation to the clients ability and willingness to pay for the services
What is the main difference between Availability and accessibility
It is based on how the health service is being provided.
What are the 7 Vs for big Data
Volume Velocity Variety Veracity Variability Value Visualization
State Volume
computing capacity to store and analyse data
Veracity
accuracy and credibility of data
Velocity
speed at which data is collected and analyzed
Variety
the types of data sources available are created and analysed
Variability
The internal consistency of your data
Visualisation
the use of novel techniques to communicate the patterns that would otherwise be lost in massive tablets of data
Value
the cost required to undertake big data analysis should pay dividends for your organization and their patients