新西兰看到工作年龄成年人的健康状况下降,心理健康需求上升,与社会因素有关的获得护理问题日益增多。
New Zealand sees declining health in working-age adults, rising mental health needs, and growing care access issues, linked to social factors.
新西兰的一份报告显示,自2011/12年度以来,工作年龄成年人的健康状况不断恶化,身体健康状况下降,心理压力上升——特别是在青年中——以及未满足的心理健康需求翻了一番。
A New Zealand report reveals worsening health among working-age adults since 2011/12, with declining physical health, rising psychological distress—especially among youth—and doubled unmet mental health needs.
25%以上的成年人,包括30%的妇女,报告由于等待时间而未满足的GP需要。
Over 25% of adults, including 30% of women, report unmet GP needs due to wait times.
下降与诸如住房和收入等社会因素有关,而不仅仅是卫生系统,预测到2037年只有6.6%的健康状况良好。
The decline is linked to social factors like housing and income, not just the health system, with projections showing only 6.6% in excellent health by 2037.
可预防的医院就诊费用每年估计达86亿美元。
Preventable hospital visits cost an estimated $8.6 billion annually.
与此同时,毛利人领导的诊所Manu Ora因其具有文化敏感性的模式赢得了顶级初级保健奖。 以太平洋为重点的提供者,长老大会报告了利润,同时对设施进行了升级,以加强危机准备和社区护理。
Meanwhile, Manu Ora, a Māori-led clinic, won a top primary care award for its culturally responsive model, and The Fono, a Pacific-focused provider, reported profits while upgrading facilities to strengthen crisis readiness and community care.