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Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBFrom the Chief Health Officer. Find out what the Chief Health Officer has to say about the current state of public health in Queensland. Read the Chief Health Officer's message. …

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Our health Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. The concept of health is complex and perceptions of …

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Mortality Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBAt a glance. In 2021, there were 33,858 deaths of Queensland residents. From 1971 to 2021, several mortality measures improved in Queensland: age-standardised mortality rates decreased from 12.7 to 5.2 per 1,000 …

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Chronic diseases Report of the Chief Health Officer …

WEBA subset of chronic conditions were included on the National Health Survey (NHS) since 2001 (arthritis, asthma, back problems, cancer, COPD, diabetes, kidney disease, osteoporosis, and heart, stroke and vascular …

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From the CHO Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBQueenslanders are living longer. Queensland male life expectancy at birth reached 80.9 years in 2019–2021, increasing from 76.9 in two decades (1999–2001). Female life …

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Viral communicable diseases Report of the Chief …

WEBAt a glance. In Queensland: As of 31 January 2023, 1,636,525 COVID-19 cases and 1,757 deaths from COVID-19 were reported in Queensland since January 2020. An estimated 5,850 Queenslanders were living with HIV …

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Health-related quality of life Report of the Chief …

WEBHealth adjusted life expectancy. Health adjusted life expectancy (HALE) extends the concept of life expectancy and provides the time an individual at a specified age (typically at birth or at age 65 years) could expect to …

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Immunisation Report of the Chief Health Officer …

WEBQueensland childhood immunisation coverage was 93.1%, 91.6% and 93.5% in 2022 at 1-year, 2-years and 5-years of age, respectively. Over 70% of Queensland adolescents received their recommended …

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Weight Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBThe health impacts for adults of overweight and obesity include type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal conditions, and cancer. Obesity when developed during childhood can have physical and …

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Our regional health

WEBSelected long-term health conditions. In the 2021 Census, questions about long-term health condition were asked for the first time. 1 While other data sources, such as the …

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About this report Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBThe health of Queensland. Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland is the ninth in the series from Queensland’s Chief Health Officer. It has three objectives: to provide a …

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Cancer Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBNationally, a person’s risk of dying from cancer was estimated to be 1-in-6 (16.7%) by age 85 years in 2021. 2. Cancer and other neoplasms ranked 3rd with spending of $12.076 …

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Valuing our health

WEBIt consists of questions asking people to rank their current mobility, ability to look after themselves and to do usual activities, physical pain and discomfort, and mental health. …

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Suicide and self-harm

WEBAt a glance. In 2021, 26% of national suicide deaths occurred in Queensland (813 in Queensland and 3,144 in Australia). Males suicide deaths were 3.0 times higher than in …

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Our lifestyle Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBOver a third (38%) of the nation health burden was attributable to risk factors in 2018. 1. Public health intervention cost-effectiveness evidence is growing—in the UK, 75% of …

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Data sources and graphical presentation of results

WEBThe Chief Health Officer report uses a wide range of data sources to assess the health status of Queenslanders. Information collected for health monitoring typically include …

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Potentially preventable hospitalisations Report of the Chief …

WEBIn 2020–21, Queensland residents had 167,675 potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) episodes of care in Queensland hospitals. 3 These were 5.9% of all …

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Expenditure Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBCOVID-19 health response spending. Over the period 2019–20 to 2020–21, there was an estimated $20.0 billion spent through this and other commonwealth COVID-19 response …

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Alcohol Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland

WEBAlcohol can negatively impact health, and increase healthcare costs and productivity losses: In 2018 risky alcohol consumption accounted for 4.5% of the total burden of …

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Risk and protective factors and selected health conditions

WEBAt a glance. Some measures of First Nations peoples’ health and wellbeing are showing improvement:. In 2022, Queensland exceeded the vaccination target of having 95% or …

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