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Economic Impact of Dementia in New Zealand
This analysis and report estimates the prevalence, financial cost and disease burden of dementia in New Zealand, currently and in the future. It identifies constraints to improving dementia services and conducts a cost benefit analysis of delaying institutional care.
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimers New Zealand Date: Jul 2008 Projections of dementia prevalence and incidence in NSW
Access Economics has been commissioned by Alzheimer's Australia (NSW) to provide up-to-date estimates and projections of dementia prevalence and incidence in NSW.
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia NSW Date: Sep 2009 Dementia Estimates & Projections
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia Date: Feb 2005 Warning of fourfold rise in dementia
"The number of Australians with dementia will quadruple by 2050, rising from 245,000 today to 1.1 million, with dire consequences for the health and aged care systems, a report says..."
Area: Press Room Client/Publisher: The Sydney Morning Herald Date: Sep 2009 Dementia prevalence and incidence among people who do not speak english at home
The proportion of people with dementia who speak English at home is projected to increase as a share of total prevalence and incidence to nearly 90%, before it starts to fall around 2040, reflecting that the oldest Australians are predominantly English speakers. While language and communication are important factors in service delivery, so too are the variety of cultural customs, traditions and values practised by people from non-English speaking backgrounds.
Area: Economic Consulting Date: Nov 2006 Dementia Estimates & Projections, NSW & Its Regions
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia NSW Date: Jun 2005 Caring places: planning for aged care and dementia 2010-2050
Alzheimer's Australia commissioned Access Economics to model different scenarios for the supply of aged care, to identify strategies to increase consumer choice and to promote service flexibility, and to identify funding options for a sustainable aged care system into the future
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia Date: Jul 2010 Keeping dementia front of mind: incidence and prevalence 2009-2050
Access Economics was commissioned by Alzheimer's Australia to provide up-to-date estimates and projections of prevalence and incidence for people with dementia in Australia, states and territories segregated into Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations and non-CALD populations, as well as metropolitan and regional (rural and remote) areas.
Area: Economic Consulting Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia Date: Aug 2009 Next 5 >
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