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HMS, HIC 2013 HSC 21

Outline TWO indicators of morbidity. Include examples in your answer.   (3 marks)

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  • Prevalence measures the proportion of a population with a specific condition at a particular time. For example, the prevalence of chronic conditions like diabetes shows how many people currently live with the disease.
  • Incidence measures the number of new cases developing within a specific time period. For example, cancer incidence tracks how many people are newly diagnosed each year.
  • Both indicators enable healthcare planners to understand disease patterns and allocate appropriate resources.
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  • Prevalence measures the proportion of a population with a specific condition at a particular time. For example, the prevalence of chronic conditions like diabetes shows how many people currently live with the disease.
  • Incidence measures the number of new cases developing within a specific time period. For example, cancer incidence tracks how many people are newly diagnosed each year.
  • Both indicators enable healthcare planners to understand disease patterns and allocate appropriate resources.

Filed Under: Health status of Australians Tagged With: Band 4, smc-5504-20-Morbidity, smc-5504-50-Incidence/prevalence

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