BOPDHB Annual Report 2013 BOPDHB Annual Report 2013 | Page 16

Statement of Service Performance for year ended 30 June 2013 Outcome: People stay well in their homes and communities What difference have we made for our population? Key Impact Measure Children and adolescents have better oral health Increase in the percentage of children who are caries-free at age 5 Children and adolescents have better oral health 2013 Achieved 46% 61% Māori 26% 61% Reduction in the mean decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) score at year 8 Māori Comment Although we are off target for our caries-free, measure, a number of other oral health measures for children and adolescents show significant progress. Total Total Early detection of treatable conditions 2013 Target 1.66 1.67 2.28 1.67 Increased rate for breast screening for eligible women aged 45-69 years Our DMFT score has improved, with target reached for the Total population. Child and Youth is now a focus area for our Board, and we have developed a platform for improvement which this year has included a bespoke reporting database for child and adolescent oral health. Although we have not met target, we have progressed toward target for both the Total population, and for Māori. Total 66% 70% Māori 54% 70% Based on the improving trend and the activity and commitment of the service provider, we expect to meet target by 2015. 70% 70% 70% 66% 63% 2012 People are better at managing their long term conditions Increasing our assessment rate CVD risk 72% 75% 2013 2013 2014 2015 Target Target Target Although we have not met target, we have progressed significantly on our base line result, and are well above the national average of 67%. During the year, Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation was recognised as the best performing PHO for this measure by being the first PHO to achieve target. With new initiatives planned for 2013/14, we remain confident that we will be able to meet next year’s coverage target of 90%. (Source Quarter 4 2012/13 Health Target results from the Ministry of Health). 14