Module 3 Definitions PART 2 Flashcards
Access
The end result of process flowing from existing characteristics (age,sex) and enabling resources, through need to ultimate health outcomes.
Availability
The relationship of the volume and type of existing services (and resources) to the client’s volume and type of needs.
Accomodation
The relationship between the manner in which supply resources are organised and the expectation of clients.
Acceptability
The relationship between client’s and provider’s attitudes to what constitutes appropriate care.
Accessibility
The relationship between the location of supply and the location of client’s, taking account of client transportation resources and travel time, distance and cost.
Affordability
The cost of provider services in relation to the client’s ability and willingness to pay for these services.
Name the 4 big data components
Volume
Velocity
Variety
Veracity
Name the 3 big data V’s of relevance
Variability
Value
Visualisation
Structural issues
Some people find it easier to access services than others, and the power, resources and opportunities in NZ society and organised by ethnicity and deprivation.
Societal issues
Values and assumptions about ‘deserved ness’ of different groups of people are widely held in NZ and play a role in inequities.
Materiality Matrix
A tool to engage strategy for longer term thinking
Volume
The commuting capacity required to store and analyse info
Velocity
The speed at which data is created and analysed
Variety
The types of data sources available
Veracity
The accuracy and credibility of the data
Variability
The internal consistency of your data
Value
The costs required to undertake big data analysis should pay dividends for your organisation and their patients
Visualisation
The use of novel techniques to communicate the patterns that would otherwise be lost in massive tables of data
Built environment
All the buildings, spaces and products that are created, or at least significantly modified,by people.
SDGs 2 definitions
17 goals adopted by UN states as part of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development which set out a 15yr plan to achieve the goals.
An agenda of global health and well-being, in which all member states address inequities in their own location with the vision of a global reduction in inequities