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Online Services Report (OSR) Database, 2014–15; Quality Statement

623095 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Online Services Report (OSR) annually collects information from organisations that receive Australian Government funding to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The main data quality issues identified in the 2014–15 collection were incomplete reporting and data discrepancies between two or more questions. As part of the data collection, AIHW staff contacted organisations to check any data quality issues and to request additional or corrected data where nec...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 26-Residential and community aged care places per 1000 population aged 70+ years (and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50-69 years), 2015 QS

559095 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator is from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number and location of funded aged care places. The presented measure excludes information about services delivered to older people under the Home and Community Care (HACC) program. Remoteness data for 2012 and previous years are not directly comparable to remoteness data for 2013 and subsequent years.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08-Major causes of death, 2015 QS

559127 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2014-15; Quality Statement

627457 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary All states and territories provide the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) with Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) data from their administrative systems. Care should be taken when comparing data across jurisdictions, given differences in the types of HPA programs run and differences in the broader jurisdictional housing systems. Care should also be taken when comparing data across time due to changes in the underlying HPA programs and how they are classified. All states and te...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 06-Under five mortality rate by leading cause, 2015-16; Quality Statement

664686 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Superseded: Indigenous

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2016–17; Quality Statement

677800 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description States and territories provide financial assistance to households to improve their access to home ownership through a number of programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). The Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) programs offered by the states and territories are: direct lending (Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory and...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Private Rent Assistance Collection, 2016–17; Quality Statement

677812 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description All states and territories provide private rental assistance through a number of programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). The Private Rent Assistance (PRA) programs offered by the states and territories are: bond loans (all states and territories) rental grants (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania) ongoing rental subsidies (...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Opioid Pharmacotherapy Statistics Annual Data collection, 2018; Quality Statement

709370 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description The NOPSAD collection comprises data collected by state and territory health departments about opioid pharmacotherapy clients, prescribers and dosing points. Each jurisdiction uses different methods to collect data about the pharmacotherapy used to treat those with opioid dependence. The data are a mix of survey and administrative data. Further information on these differences can be found in the annual National opioid pharmacotherapy statistics report. The NOPSAD collection includ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Disability Services National Minimum Data Set 2017-18; Quality Statement

710932 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
States and territories and the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS) (‘the jurisdictions’) collect data on the disability support services provided under the National Disability Agreement (NDA). The AIHW compiles the annual Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS) from the information supplied by the jurisdictions. Services provided under the NDA vary by jurisdiction and year. The counts of service users depend on the accuracy of the statistical linkage key....
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2018)

713280 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (nKPIs) database contains service-level information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health organisations funded by the Australian Government. The AIHW maintains this database and uses it to produce public national reports, released annually, public online data visualisations and individual service-level reports for each 6-monthly reporting cycle provided back to each organisation.
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

The National (insulin-treated) Diabetes Register 2017; Quality Statement

714433 | Data Quality Statement | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description of the National (insulin-treated) Diabetes Register (NDR) The NDR is a database of Australians who use insulin to treat diabetes. It was established in 1999 to monitor the incidence of insulin-treated diabetes in Australia, and aims to record all cases of people who begin to use insulin to treat their diabetes. The NDR includes people with type 1 diabetes, insulin-treated type 2 and gestational and other types of diabetes. Data for the NDR are sourced from the National Diabetes Servi...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: P32-Proportion of people with mental illness with GP care plans, 2010 QS

392823 | Data Quality Statement
The numerator data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to patients and has accurate data on the number of services provided. There are issues with the consistency of the numerator and denominator for this indicator, as they are drawn from differently defined populations and different data sources.
Superseded: Health

National Staphylococcus aureus Bacteraemia Data Collection, 2019–20: Quality Statement

733574 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issues The National Staphylococcus aureus Bacteraemia Data Collection (NSABDC) is a data set that includes counts of healthcare associated cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) for each public hospital covered by SAB surveillance arrangements, and for private hospitals that choose to provide data. The data also includes the counts of patient days under surveillance and total patient days. All cases of SAB have been reported by state and territory health departments, ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Opioid Pharmacotherapy Statistics Annual Data collection, 2021; Quality Statement

755416 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description The National Opioid Pharmacotherapy Statistics Annual Data collection (NOPSAD) collection comprises data collected by state and territory health departments about opioid pharmacotherapy clients, prescribers and dosing points (i.e. a place at which a client is provided a pharmacotherapy drug). Each jurisdiction uses different methods to collect data about the pharmacotherapy used to treat those with opioid dependence. The data are a mix of survey and administrative data. Further infor...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: P43-Unplanned/unexpected readmissions within 28 days of selected surgical admissions, 2010 QS

393043 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on procedures are recorded uniformly using the Australian Classification of Health Interventions. Data on diagnoses are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). Calculation o...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P47-Rates of services: Non-acute care separations, 2010 QS

393051 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. There is some variation among jurisdictions in the assignment of care type categories. The number of overnight separations is considered to be more comparable than the total number of separations among jurisdictions and between the public and private sectors. This is because there is variation in adm...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 20-Potentially avoidable deaths, 2011 QS

448029 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P68-Proportion of health expenditure spent on health research and development, 2010 QS

393100 | Data Quality Statement
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) health expenditure database is a comprehensive collection of expenditure data across all jurisdictions, and the private sector, and encompasses all areas of health expenditure from hospitals to medical services to public health activities. The estimation of expenditure on health research for 2007–08 is based on an extrapolation of results from the 2004–05 and 2006–07 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Research and Experimental Development...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 24: GP-type services, 2011 QS

448117 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number of services provided. Medicare data presented by Indigenous status have been adjusted for under-identification in the Medicare Australia Voluntary Indigenous Identifier (VII) database. The analyses by State/Territory, remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residence of the client as recorded by Medi...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 62: Hospitalisation for injury and poisoning, 2011 QS

448962 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on diagnoses are recorded uniformly using the International statistical classification of diseases and related health problems, 10th revision, Australian modification (ICD-10-AM 6th edition). The hospital separations data do not include injuries that are treated in the emergency department and do ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 34-Waiting times for elective surgery, 2012 QS

500215 | Data Quality Statement
The National Elective Surgery Waiting Times Data Collection (NESWTDC) contains records for patients removed from waiting lists for elective surgery which are managed by public acute hospitals. For 2009–10, coverage of the NESWTDC was about 91 per cent of elective surgery in Australian public hospitals. For 2010–11, the preliminary estimate of the proportion of public elective surgery that was also reported to the NESWTDC was 93 per cent. The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comp...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 22-Selected potentially preventable hospitalisations, 2012 QS

500465 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive data set that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Separations are reported by the jurisdiction of usual residence of the patient, not the jurisdiction of hospitalisation. Caution should be used in comparing 2007–08 data with later years as changes between the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revi...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 47-Rates of services: Non-acute care separations, 2012 QS

500158 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive data set that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. There is some variation among jurisdictions in the assignment of care type categories. The number of overnight separations is considered to be more comparable than the total number of separations among jurisdictions and between the public and private sectors. This is because variation in admission pra...
Retired: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03-Incidence of end-stage kidney disease, 2012 QS

500962 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This indicator estimates the incidence of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) from linked mortality and Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) data. It does not include people with ESKD who were not on the ANZDATA Registry and did not die in the reference period. The coding list used to estimate ESKD from mortality data is conservative. For disaggregation by State and Territory and Indigenous status, data have been reported for four aggregated years to ensure statisti...
Retired: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14-Waiting times for GPs, 2012 QS

500666 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 48: Rates of services: hospital procedures, 2011 QS

448574 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Variations in admission practices and policies lead to variation among providers in the number of admissions for some conditions. Numerators for remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on the reported area of usual residence of the patient, regardless of the jurisdiction of the hospital. This may...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 68-Proportion of health expenditure spent on health research and development, 2012 QS

500021 | Data Quality Statement
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) health expenditure database is a comprehensive collection of expenditure data across all jurisdictions, and the private sector, and encompasses all areas of health expenditure from hospitals to medical services to public health activities. The estimation of expenditure on health research for 2009–10 is based on an extrapolation of results from the ABS Research and Experimental Development Surveys. State and Territory expenditure data are not...
Retired: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 33-Full time equivalent employed health practitioners per 1,000 population (by age group), 2016 QS

600124 | Data Quality Statement
• The rates have been calculated per 100,000 population for this indicator to assist with interpretation. • Due to the differences in data collection, processing and estimation methods, including survey design and questionnaire, it is recommended that comparisons between workforce data from the National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS) and the previous Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Labour Force Survey be made with caution and noted in any analyses. • Results for the indicat...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02-Incidence of selected cancers, 2014 QS

517768 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
2010 incidence data for NSW and ACT were not available for inclusion in the 2010 version of the Australian Cancer Database (ACD). The development of the new NSW Cancer Registries system has resulted in a delay in processing incidence data for 2010 onwards. Details of the expected time-line for processing of 2010 cancer incidence data for NSW and ACT are available at: http://www.cancerinstitute.org.au/data-and-statistics/accessing-our-data/availability-of-nsw-central-cancer-registry-data#incidenc...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 23-Unplanned hospital readmission rates, 2013 QS

507456 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive data set that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator is an underestimate of all possible unplanned/unexpected readmissions because: it could only be calculated for public hospitals and for readmissions to the same hospital. episodes of non-admitted patient care provided in outpatient clinics or emergency departments which may have been...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 22-Healthcare associated infections, 2014 QS

517728 | Data Quality Statement
The indicator uses a definition of a patient episode of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) agreed by all states and territories and used by all states and territories. There may be imprecise exclusion of private hospital and non-hospital patient episodes due to the inherent difficulties in determining the origins of SAB episodes. For some states and territories there is less than 100 per cent coverage of public hospitals. For those jurisdictions with incomplete coverage of public hospital...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 30-Elapsed time for aged care services, 2016 QS

600120 | Data Quality Statement
• The measure of ‘elapsed time’ is used as a proxy for demand for aged care services, however there are many factors that cannot be categorised as time spent ‘waiting’ and not all ‘waiting’ time is included in this measure • Remoteness data for 2011–12 are not directly comparable to remoteness data for 2012–13 and subsequent years • Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) data for 2012–13 and subsequent years are not directly comparable with SEIFA data for 2011–12.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 28-Proportion of residential aged care services that are three year re-accredited, 2013 QS

502549 | Data Quality Statement
The data are restricted to re-accreditations within the previous financial year. The data exclude those homes that are reviewed during a financial year for possible systemic failures.
Superseded: Health

Private Rent Assistance Collection, 2019–20; Quality Statement

731029 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionAll states and territories provide private rental assistance through a number of programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).The Private Rent Assistance (PRA) programs offered by the states and territories are:bond loans (all states and territories)rental grants (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania)ongoing rental subsidies (New South...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment ENT teleotology data collection, 2020; Quality Statement

747608 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) teleotology services are funded through the Healthy Ears–Better Hearing Better Listening programme (HEBHBL). They were previously funded through the Child Health Check Initiative and Closing the Gap programs (CHCI(CtG)), and this funding arrangement ended in December 2010.All Indigenous children and young people in the Northern Territory aged 21 and under are eligible for ENT teleotology services. Although all Indigenous children and young people aged 0–21 in Northern ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2022)

769831 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management.Summary of key issuesThe number of organisation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Adoptions Australia 2021–22; Quality Statement

776081 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Adoptions Australia collection contains data on adopted children, their adoptive families, and parents, as well as information on the number of contact/information requests and vetoes lodged by parties to an adoption. Data are collected on intercountry, local and known child adoptions. Additional data include the duration of different intercountry adoption processes and the number of visa applications approved for children adopted ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P10-Mortality rates (and excess deaths) for children under 5 by leading causes, 2010 QS

396258 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P26a-Proportion of Indigenous 18-24 year olds engaged in full-time employment, education or training at or above Certificate III (Census data), 2010 QS

396324 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P04-Rates of current daily smokers, 2010 QS

396224 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Healthcare Agreement: P07-Proportion of adults at risk of long-term harm from alcohol, 2010 QS

407820 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P64b-Indigenous Australians in the health workforce, 2010 QS

408265 | Data Quality Statement
Retired: Health

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 16-Rates of participation in NAPLAN reading, writing and numeracy tests - years 3,5,7 and 9, 2012 QS

487050 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Indigenous

Public rental housing data collection 2010–11 Data Quality Statement

495761 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary 2010–11 low income cut-offs (that is, the 40th percentile of equivalised gross household incomes for the 2010–11 financial year) were not available so the 2009-10 cut-offs were used in their place - as a result it is expected that the number of low income households will be under-reported. Care should be taken when comparing NSW 2010–11 data with previous reporting periods as a change in their client management system has led to the potential for changes in the descriptors. West Austr...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Specialist Homelessness Services Collection—September quarter 2011; Data Quality Statement

480785 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Specialist Homelessness Services Collection (SHSC) replaces the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) National Data Collection (NDC). There are significant differences between the two, creating comparability issues. Analysis of the September quarter 2011 SHSC data identified some implementation issues. In particular, the rate of invalid/’don’t know’/missing responses was high for many data items. Data items with very high rates of invalid/’don’t know’/missing responses are not r...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Data quality statement: National Hospital Morbidity Database 2011–12

529483 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
This data quality statement provides information relevant to interpretation of the National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) for 2011–12.Summary of key issues • The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. • A record is included for each separation, not for each patient, so patients who separated more than once in the year hav...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2012-13

589638 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) compiles its health expenditure database from a wide range of government and non-government sources. The data are mainly administrative in nature though some survey information is included. Since 2008–09, the main source of government expenditure data has been the Government Health Expenditure National Minimum Data Set (GHE NMDS). The GHE NMDS was developed with the advice of the Health Expenditure Advisory Committee...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 08-Tobacco smoking during pregnancy, 2014 QS

567184 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Perinatal national minimum data set (NMDS) includes two standardised data items on smoking during pregnancy for births from July 2010: smoking during first twenty weeks of pregnancy and smoking after twenty weeks of pregnancy. However, not all states and territories have yet updated data collections to include the standard items. Before July 2010 and for jurisdictions that have not introduced the standard smoking items to their perinatal data collections the data made available as part of th...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 09-Antenatal care, 2014 QS

567202 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Perinatal national minimum data set (NMDS) includes information on gestational age at first antenatal visit for births from July 2010. For births before July 2010 data collection is not consistent across jurisdictions. Caution should be used when interpreting these results. In 2011, information about number of antenatal visits was available for New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory only. Number of antenatal visits ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 15b-Proportion of Indigenous 20-64 year olds with or working towards a post-school qualification in Certificate level III or above (survey data), 2014 QS

567243 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Proportion of people aged 20-64 years with, or working towards, post-school qualifications in Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate III or above by Indigenous status. Numerator: – people aged 20-64 years who have attained post-school qualifications in AQF Certificate III or above, or are currently studying a non-school qualification. Denominator: – total population of people aged 20-64 years
Superseded: Indigenous

National Non-admitted Patient Emergency Department Care Database, 2013-14; Data Quality Statement

592264 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Summary of key data quality issues The National Non-admitted Patient Emergency Department Care Database (NNAPEDCD) is a compilation of episode-level data for presentations to selected emergency departments in Australian public hospitals. The NNAPEDCD is based on the Non-admitted patient emergency department care national minimum data set (NAPEDC NMDS). The scope of the NAPEDC NMDS changed between 2012-13 and 2013-14. – Between 2003-04 and 2012-13, the scope of the NAPEDC NMDS was: ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

BreastScreen Australia data 2013–2014; Quality Statement

610753 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of Key Issues• All states and territories maintain a population-based BreastScreen register which records the data collected during a woman’s contact with a BreastScreen service. • The AIHW compiles BreastScreen Australia data supplied from state and territory BreastScreen registers in order to monitor BreastScreen Australia annually at a national level. • State and territory BreastScreen registers change every day, adding new records and improving the quality of existing records as new ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07-Infant and young child mortality rate, 2015 QS

559129 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 22-Healthcare associated infections, 2015 QS

559101 | Data Quality Statement
The indicator uses a definition of a patient episode of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) agreed by all states and territories and used by all states and territories. There may be imprecise exclusion of private hospital and non-hospital patient episodes due to the inherent difficulties in determining the origins of SAB episodes. For some states and territories there is less than 100 per cent coverage of public hospitals. For those jurisdictions with incomplete coverage of public hospital...
Superseded: Health

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2015–16: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2018; Quality Statement

680148 | Data Quality Statement
The long term nature of the data contained in the National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) means any analysis must consider all of the coherence caveats included in this quality statement. These specify classification changes from year to year. For example, changes to the classification of services from hospital to residential services. Service level expenditure comparisons between states and territories must take into consideration the service profile mix in each jurisdiction. ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 05-Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2015-16; Quality Statement

664684 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 14a-Level of workforce participation (Census data), 2015-16; Quality Statement

664704 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Indigenous

Cervical screening data 2015–2016; Quality Statement

668824 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of Key Issues Cervical screening data are highly relevant and timely for monitoring trends in cervical screening participation and abnormality detection trends. Some duplication may occur where the same test is reported to the cervical screening register in two or more jurisdictions. AIHW is unable to identify or resolve these instances, but the level of duplication is believed to be small. Description All states and territories have legislation that requires pathology laboratories...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 12a-Attainment of Year 12 or equivalent (Census data), 2018; Quality Statement

689640 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Indigenous

National Opioid Pharmacotherapy Statistics Annual Data collection, 2017; Quality Statement

686955 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description The NOPSAD collection comprises data collected by state and territory health departments about opioid pharmacotherapy clients, prescribers and dosing points. Each jurisdiction uses different methods to collect data about the pharmacotherapy used to treat those with opioid dependence. The data are a mix of survey and administrative data. Further information on these differences can be found in the annual National opioid pharmacotherapy statistics report. The NOPSAD collection includes...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Public Rental Housing Data Collection, 2017–18; Quality Statement

690927 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description All states and territories provide a range of public housing programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). This collection contains information about public rental housing (PH) dwellings, households assisted and households on the waiting list. Data are provided for the following two reference periods: 2017–18 financial year and point in time at 30 June 20...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment ENT teleotology data collection, 2018; Quality Statement

719809 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) teleotology services are funded through the Healthy Ears–Better Hearing Better Listening programme (HEBHBL). They were previously funded through the Child Health Check Initiative and Closing the Gap programs (CHCI(CtG)), and this funding arrangement ended in December 2010. All Indigenous children and young people in the Northern Territory aged 21 and under are eligible for ENT teleotology services. Although all Indigenous children and young people aged 0–21 in Northern...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Adoptions Australia 2017–18; Quality Statement

707571 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Adoptions Australia national collection contains data on adopted children, their adoptive families and birth parents, as well as information on the number of contact/information requests and vetoes lodged by parties to an adoption. Data are collected on intercountry, local and known child adoptions. Additional data are also collected on the length of time of different intercountry adoption processes. The small population of the report create...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Online Services Report (OSR) Database, 2018–19

743438 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since 2008–09, the Online Services Report (OSR) collection has been conducted annually on organisations that receive Australian Government funding to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The collection consists of contextual information about each organisation, including client numbers, client contacts, episodes of care, and staffing levels. Summary of key issues The number of organisations in-scope to report varies by period. Not all organisati...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

The National (insulin-treated) Diabetes Register 2019; Quality Statement

736441 | Data Quality Statement | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description of the National (insulin-treated) Diabetes Register (NDR) The NDR, established in 1999, is a database that aims to monitor the incidence of Australians who use insulin to treat diabetes. The NDR includes people with type 1, insulin-treated type 2, gestational and other types of diabetes. Data for the NDR are sourced from the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) Registrant data, the NDSS Sales data, the Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group’s (APEG) state-based registers and the...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: P01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2010 QS

392476 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Birth weight is included in the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) and data are complete for over 99.9% of babies. This measure only includes births of at least 20 weeks gestation or 400 grams birthweight. It excludes multiple births and babies with unknown birthweight and the measure may therefore differ slightly from information presented in other publications on low birthweight. Since 2005, all jurisdictions provide information on Indigenous status of the mother in accordance with t...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P42-Intentional self-harm in hospitals, 2010 QS

393041 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on self-harm are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). The recorded number of separations involving intentional self-harm may be an under-estimate (as around 30% of separ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P12-Bowel cancer screening rates, 2010 QS

392613 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of screening. These data are only available at the national level. Further breakdown by state and territory would give inaccurate results. Indigenous status is self-reported by participating individuals. However, high non-response by participants means this data item currently does not give meaningful results. Lack of inclusion of people screened outside the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBC...
Superseded: Health

Public Housing Data Collection, 2020–21; Quality Statement

749351 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description All states and territories provide a range of public housing programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). This collection contains information about public housing (PH) dwellings, households assisted and households on the waiting list. Data are provided for the following two reference periods: 2020–21 financial year and point in time at 30 June 2021. S...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: P64a-Indigenous Australians in the health workforce, 2010 QS

393092 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Labour Force Surveys, which are the data source for the indicator, were conducted with a focus on the overall professions, rather than Indigenous people. Data are presented on medical practitioners, nurses and midwives only. These professions are only a part of the health workforce and exclude Aboriginal Health Workers, a large segment of the Indigenous health workforce. For the indicator, data are limited because of the small numbers of In...
Superseded: Health, Indigenous

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 23: Selected potentially avoidable GP-type presentations to emergency departments, 2011 QS

448113 | Data Quality Statement
The scope of the data used to produce this indicator is non-admitted patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals classified as either peer group A (Principal referral and Specialist women’s and children’s hospitals) or Peer Group B (Large hospitals). Most of the hospitals in peer groups A and B are in major cities. Therefore, disaggregation by remoteness, socioeconomic status and Indigenous status should be interpreted with caution. For 2008-09, the coverage of the...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 10-Breast cancer screening rates, 2011 QS

447953 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of screening, not the location of screening. State/Territory disaggregation by remoteness and socioeconomic status is subject to data quality considerations. Indigenous status data are only available at the national level as cells sizes are too small to provide meaningful comparison between jurisdictions.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P57-Hospital patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care, 2010 QS

393076 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator as presented is not a count of patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care. The indicator is presented as a proportion of total separations for persons in the older age groups and cannot be interpreted as a volume of activity. In addition, the diagnosis codes are n...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09-Immunisation rates for vaccines in the national schedule (Australian Childhood Immunisation Register), 2011 QS

447906 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection—the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR)—for which there is an incentive payment for notification, and there are further incentives for parents to have their child’s vaccination status up to date. The Register is linked to the Medicare enrolment register, and approximately 99 per cent of children are registered with Medicare by 12 months of age. Data has been reported using the ACIR definition of fu...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 57: Hospital patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care, 2011 QS

448905 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator as presented is a proxy measure based on available data items in the NHMD. The indicator is not a count of patient days used by those eligible (as assessed and approved by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT)) and waiting for residential aged care. The indicator as presented is the number ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 59: Age-standardised mortality by major cause of death, 2011 QS

448917 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 57-Hospital patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care, 2012 QS

500105 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive data set that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator as presented is a proxy measure based on available data items in the NHMD. The indicator is not a count of patient days used by those eligible (as assessed and approved by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT)) and waiting for residential aged care. The indicator as presented is the numbe...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 69-Cost per casemix adjusted separation, 2011 QS

449099 | Data Quality Statement
· The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) and National Public Hospital Establishments Database (NPHED) are comprehensive datasets. The NHMD has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public hospitals in Australia. The NPHED contains information on hospital recurrent expenditure for essentially all public hospitals in Australia. · The calculation of the cost per casemix adjusted separation is sensitive to a number of deficiencies in available data: · t...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 45: Rates of services: Overnight separations, 2011 QS

448306 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The number of overnight separations is considered to be more comparable than the total number of separations among jurisdictions and between the public and private sectors. This is because variation in admission practices and policies mainly lead to variation in the number of same-day admissions among ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 49: Residential and community aged care places per 1000 population aged 70+ years, 2011 QS

448583 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator is from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number and location of funded aged care places. The presented measure excludes information about services delivered to older people under the Home and Community Care (HACC) program.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 39: Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia in acute care hospitals, 2011 QS

448298 | Data Quality Statement
The indicator uses a definition of a patient episode of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) agreed by all states and territories in September 2009 and used by most states and territories for reporting for the 2009-10 year. There may be imprecise exclusion of private hospital and non-hospital patient episodes due to the inherent difficulties in determining the origins of SAB episodes. For most states and territories there is less than 100 per cent coverage of public hospitals. For those juris...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 25-Specialist services, 2012 QS

500445 | Data Quality Statement
This is a proxy measure for the indicator as it only includes specialist services reimbursed through the Medicare system (for out-of-hospital private patients) and not specialist services provided in public hospital outpatient and other settings (which are not reimbursed through the Medicare system). This measure does not reflect total Medicare-reimbursed specialist activity as it excludes specialist services provided to hospital inpatients (and reimbursed through the Medicare system). Informa...
Retired: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 55: Younger people with disabilities using residential, CACP and EACH aged care services, 2011 QS

448900 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to produce this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to services providers and contain accurate data on client numbers and characteristics.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 26-Residential and community aged care places per 1000 population aged 70+ years, 2014 QS

517721 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator is from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number and location of funded aged care places. The presented measure excludes information about services delivered to older people under the Home and Community Care (HACC) program. Remoteness data for 2012 and previous years are not directly comparable to remoteness data for 2013 and subsequent years.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 23-Unplanned hospital readmission rates, 2014 QS

517726 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive data set that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator is an underestimate of all possible unplanned/unexpected readmissions because: it could only be calculated for public hospitals and for readmissions to the same hospital. episodes of non-admitted patient care provided in outpatient clinics or emergency departments which may have been...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 21a-Waiting times for emergency department care: proportion seen on time, 2013 QS

507421 | Data Quality Statement
The scope of the data used to produce this indicator is non-admitted patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals classified as either peer group A (Principal referral and Specialist women’s and children’s hospitals) or peer group B (Large hospitals). Most of the hospitals in peer groups A and B are in major cities. Therefore, disaggregation by remoteness, socioeconomic status and Indigenous status should be interpreted with caution. For 2010–11, the coverage of the...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 19-Selected potentially avoidable GP-type presentations to emergency departments, 2014 QS

517737 | Data Quality Statement
The scope of the data used to produce this indicator is non-admitted patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals classified as either peer group A (Principal referral and Specialist women’s and children’s hospitals) or peer group B (Large hospitals). Most of the hospitals in peer groups A and B are in major cities. Therefore, disaggregation by remoteness, socioeconomic status and Indigenous status should be interpreted with caution. For 2011–12, the coverage of the...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12-Waiting times for GPs, 2016 QS

600088 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07-Infant and young child mortality rate, 2013 QS

511919 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03-Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2014 QS

517766 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 20-Potentially avoidable deaths, 2012 QS

500535 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 30-Elapsed time for aged care services, 2013 QS

502555 | Data Quality Statement
The measure of ‘elapsed time’ is used as a proxy for demand for aged care services, however there are many factors that cannot be categorised as time spent ‘waiting’ and not all ‘waiting’ time is included in this measure.
Superseded: Health

Indigenous Community Housing Collection, 2019–20; Quality Statement

731023 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionData are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) by jurisdictions and are sourced from Indigenous Community Housing Organisations (ICHOs) and jurisdictions’ administrative systems and audits.An ICHO is any organisation that is responsible for managing medium- to long-term housing for Indigenous people. This includes community organisations such as resource agencies and land councils, which have a range of functions, provided that they manage housing ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2020–21; Quality Statement

752565 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionStates and territories provide financial assistance to households to improve their access to home ownership through a number of programs and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. Extracts of these data sets are provided annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).The Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) programs offered by the states and territories are:direct lending (Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory an...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Specialist Homelessness Services Collection, 2021–22; Quality Statement

765375 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe Specialist Homelessness Services Collection (SHSC) collects information on people seeking services from agencies that receive funding under the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement (NHHA).SummaryData are collected monthly from agencies participating in the collection. All agencies that receive funding under the NHHA to provide specialist homelessness services are in scope for the SHSC, although some agencies are exempt from supplying data.For the 2021–22 reporting period, 1...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Community mental health care NMDS 2020–21: National Community Mental Health Care Database, 2022; Quality Statement

764449 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Community Mental Health Care Database (NCMHCD) contains data on service contacts provided by public sector specialised community mental health services in Australia.There is some variation in the types of service contacts included in the data. For example, some states or territories may include written correspondence as service contacts while others do not.The Indigenous status data should be interpreted with caution due to the varying quality of Indigenous identification across jur...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

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