Environmental Scanning for Population Health Management Report
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This report discusses the importance of environmental scanning as a tool for retrieving and organizing data in the decision-making process of population-based health plans, particularly in understanding the socio-economic, technological, and political context of a region. It examines the external and internal environments of the Mid North Coast, including its natural resources, population growth, socio-economic status, and health status. The report outlines strategies planned by the Local Health District for environmental scanning, including data collection on social health, aboriginal populations, and collaboration with health authorities like NSW Health Department. It highlights the relevance of data from ERP 2016 and socio-economic factors in determining health outcomes and addresses the role of Primary Health Networks in reducing health disparities. The use of environmental scanning as a public health tool and the importance of understanding community needs for setting healthcare goals are also emphasized. Desklib provides access to similar solved assignments and study resources for students.
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