Access to Health Services

Access to primary health care services, notably hospital emergency services, is important for the overall health and well-being of Metlakatla members. Health care capacity is strained in Prince Rupert.

Social/Health, Yugyetk

Access to Health Services

Indicator

Continuity of Care (% of Metlakatla members that reported having a primary care provider)

Current Status

43% of Metlakatla respondents reported having a primary care provider (2020)

Overview

Current Phase of Work: Priority value, Phase 3 – Setting tiered management triggers and actions

Why was access to health services chosen as a priority value?

  • Important for reducing health impacts from chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart diseases and mental health illnesses
  • Concerns about effects of growing population on primary health care services in Prince Rupert
  • Major projects contribute to pressures on primary health care services

Indicators

The condition indicator for access to health services was recently changed from ambulatory care sensitive conditions to continuity of care. Access to health services is affected by a range of key stressors including availability of health services and use of health services particularly by individuals with chronic health conditions. Major projects affect access to health services through stressors such as workplace accidents, traffic accidents and substance misuse.

  • Continuity of care: % of Metlakatla members that reported having a primary care provider