healthcare by numbers v4 jc
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by Numbers…
This compares with 71% and 65% for males and females respectively across the EU.
84% of men and 83% of women in Ireland rate their health as being good or very good.
The number of people employed in the Irish public health service
rose from 96,501 in 2003…
…to 111,025 in 2008
There were
101,503
employed in 2012
In 2010 European Governments were forced to adjust their Health Spend:
Greece: - 6.7%
UK: - 0.5%
Germany: + 2.7%
Spain: - 0.9%
Ireland: - 7.9%
…to € 15,520m in 2009.
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€15,000,000,000
Irish public health expenditure rose from €9,367m in 2003…
Expenditure in 2012 was €13,891m.
Ireland’s is $3,718
Eritrea has the lowest recorded health
spend per capita at $12
The USA spends 17.6% of it’s GDP on healthcare…
Ireland spends 9.2%
Ireland spends $3,718 on healthcare per capita… the USA spends $8,233
U.S. hospital care is 3,000 times less safe…
…than U.S. air travel
Adult mortality rates
Male FemaleMalawi 691
496Zimbabwe 672
574Ivory Coast 528
456South Arica 521
479Afghanistan 440
352USA 134
78Ireland 97
57Qatar 69
48San Marino 57
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(probability of dying between 15 and 60 per 1000 population)
The number of acute hospital out-patient attendances has increased
from 2,185,028 in 2002…
…to 3,583,290 in 2012
In 2010, 27,544 people died in Ireland and over 70% died outside their own homes…
…13,221 people died in busy acute hospitals
International literature identifies that 11% of hospital deaths can be attributed to patient deterioration not recognized or acted upon.
5% of hospital patients in Ireland acquired an infection in hospital
Patients who acquire an infection in hospital are
7.1 times more
likely than uninfected patients to die in hospital
The HSE have calculated
that ca. 25,000 patients may contract Hospital Acquired Infections annually in Ireland…
…at a cost of over €233 million per year
People facing an emergency visit to hospital on a public holiday are
…because there are fewer doctors on duty.
48%
more likely to die…
Robo-Doctors roam the halls of about
650
hospitals worldwide and facilitate approximately
5,000remote doctor visits each month
Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla predicts that
4 out of 5
doctors will be replaced by machines
Dr. Nina Tandon, senior fellow at Columbia University’s Lab for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering, focuses her research on directing cell growth and differentiation through electrical signals…
Her work in growing 3D bioprinted heart tissue is expected to lead to the growth and implantation of an actual fabricated human heart within
20 years
Geneticist Craig Venter and his team of scientists are already testing out a version of a digital biological converter, or “teleporter…”
It’s a 3-D printer for DNA opening up a future where you can download software, print a vaccine, inject it and avert contagion
50% The percentage of ventilators worldwide in acute hospitals that are Irish made
33: The percentage of the world’s contact lenses manufactured in Ireland
The industry employs 25,000 people
Irish medtech exports are worth €7.3 billion annually…
Ireland – largest net
exporter of medicines in the world
Pharmaceutical companies directly employ over 24,500 and a further 25,000 indirectly
in Ireland
8 of the top 10 global pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical
companies have integrated manufacturing operations in Ireland
Over 30 FDA approved pharma / biopharma plants are located in Ireland