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First Nations-specific primary health care: PI16a-Number of First Nations regular clients who have alcohol consumption status recorded, June 2024

789215 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI14a-Number of First Nations regular clients aged 6 months and over who are immunised against influenza, June 2024

789209 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI12a-Number of First Nations regular clients who have a BMI result within a specified category, June 2024

789200 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI11a-Number of female First Nations regular clients who gave birth within the previous 12 months, and who have a smoking status result within a specified category, June 2024

789196 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI10a-Number of First Nations regular clients who have a smoking status result within a specified category, June 2024

789191 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI09a-Number of First Nations regular clients who have smoking status recorded, June 2024

789187 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI07a-Number of First Nations regular clients with a chronic disease who have a Chronic Disease Management Plan prepared, June 2024

789183 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI06a-Number of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have an HbA1c measurement result within a specified level, June 2024

789177 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI05a-Number of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have an HbA1c measurement result recorded, June 2024

789173 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI03a-Number of First Nations regular clients who have a current completed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment, June 2024

789169 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: Number of First Nations regular clients with age not recorded and sex recorded, June 2024

789155 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: Number of First Nations regular clients with age not recorded and sex not recorded, June 2024

789153 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: Number of First Nations regular clients with age and sex recorded, June 2024

789148 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI24b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have a blood pressure measurement result within a specified category, June 2024

789291 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI23b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have a blood pressure measurement result recorded, June 2024

789285 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI22b-Proportion of female First Nations regular clients who have a cervical screening (HPV) test, June 2024

789281 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI20b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have the necessary risk factors recorded to assess absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, June 2024

789231 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI19b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have a kidney function result within a specified category, June 2024

789227 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI18b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have a kidney function test result recorded, June 2024

789223 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI16b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have alcohol consumption status recorded, June 2024

789218 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI14b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients aged 6 months and over who are immunised against influenza, June 2024

789211 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI13b-Proportion of female First Nations regular clients who gave birth within the previous 12 months, and who have their first antenatal care visit within a specified period, June 2024

789207 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI12b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have a BMI result within a specified category, June 2024

789202 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI10b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have a smoking status result within a specified category, June 2024

789194 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI09b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have smoking status recorded, June 2024

789189 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI06b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have an HbA1c measurement result within a specified level, June 2024

789181 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI05b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have an HbA1c measurement result recorded, June 2024

789175 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: PI03b-Proportion of First Nations regular clients who have a current completed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment, June 2024

789171 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations-specific primary health care: Number of First Nations regular clients with age recorded and sex not recorded, June 2024

789157 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Indigenous

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 3.1.3–Incidence of sexually transmissible infections and blood-borne viruses, 2024

788566 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 05–Induction of labour for selected females giving birth for the first time, 2024

785332 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators, 2024

784860 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Maternity Services Inter-Jurisdictional Committee of the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council was tasked with developing a set of national core maternity indicators to monitor the quality of maternity care in Australia. This work was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), after initial development by Women's Healthcare Australasia (WHA) and the Western Australian Department of Health.The indicators are clinical indicators that apply to the field of mate...
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 15–Females having their second birth vaginally whose first birth was by caesarean section, 2024

785346 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 13–Third and fourth degree tears for vaginal births, 2024

785344 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 10–Babies weighing less than the third centile among births at or after 40 weeks gestation, 2024

785342 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 09–General anaesthetic for females giving birth by caesarean section, 2024

785340 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 08–Instrumental vaginal birth for selected females giving birth for the first time, 2024

785338 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 07–Non-instrumental vaginal birth for selected females giving birth for the first time, 2024

785336 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 06–Caesarean section for selected females giving birth for the first time, 2024

785334 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 04–Apgar score of less than 7 at 5 minutes for births at or after term, 2024

785330 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 03–Episiotomy for females giving birth for the first time and giving birth vaginally, 2024

785328 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 01–Tobacco smoking in pregnancy for all females giving birth, 2024

784924 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 16J – Restraint rate, 2024

783669 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

787662 | 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...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 09J – Mental health new client index, 2024

783659 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Private Rent Assistance Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

787680 | 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...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 08J – Population access to specialised clinical mental health care, 2024

783657 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 17aJ – Involuntary hospital treatment, 2024

783671 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 17bJ – Involuntary patient days, 2024

783673 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 02J – Mental health readmissions to hospital, 2024

783639 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 01J – Change in mental health consumer's clinical outcomes, 2024

783637 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 15J – Seclusion rate, 2024

783667 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 12J – Post-discharge community mental health care, 2024

783663 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 11J – Admission preceded by community mental health care, 2024

783661 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 07J – Average cost per community mental health treatment day, 2024

783655 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 06J – Average treatment days per three-month community mental health care period, 2024

783653 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 05J – Average cost per acute mental health admitted patient day, 2024

783647 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 04J – Average length of acute mental health inpatient stay, 2024

783643 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

KPIs for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 03J – National Mental Health Service Standards compliance, 2024

783641 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

First Nations regular client

788128 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
First Nations regular client refers to a First Nations client of a funded organisation that is required to report against the First Nations-specific primary health care national Key Performance Indicators who has an active medical record; that is, a First Nations client who has attended the funded organisation at least 3 times in 2 years.
Standard: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment type code N

788410 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set identifying the type of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment.
Standard: Indigenous

Yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N[N]

788850 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing 'yes', 'no' and 'not stated/inadequately described'.
Standard: Children and Families

Service event—data estimated indicator

788771 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether data relating to a service event have been estimated.
Standard: Children and Families

Person—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment type

788408 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment that has been completed for a person.
Standard: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment type

788406 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health assessment that has been completed.
Standard: Indigenous

First Nations Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population

788716 | Outcome Area | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
First Nations Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population.COAG Target: Closing the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Standard: Indigenous

Key Performance Indicators for Australian Public Mental Health Services (2024)

783633 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The first National Mental Health Performance Framework (the Framework) was a key strategy for facilitating a culture of continuous quality improvement in mental health service delivery. The Framework supports Australian, state and territory governments’ commitment to improving accountability and transparency at the Mental Health Service Organisation (MHSO) level. The revised Framework, endorsed in 2019, aims to improve all health outcomes for all Australians living with mental illness and ensure...
Standard: Health

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2021–22: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2024; Quality Statement

785322 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) contains data on specialised mental health care services managed or funded by state or territory health authorities in Australia. The NMHED is specified by the Mental Health Establishments (MHE) National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) (see link).The NMHED includes data from 1992–93 to 2021–22. Since 2005–06 data have been compiled as specified by the MHE NMDS. Prior to this (1992–93 to 2004–05), data were collected through the Nation...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Yes/no/not applicable/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N[N]

787859 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing 'yes', 'no', 'not applicable', 'unknown' and 'not stated/inadequately described'.
Recorded: Health
Standard: Aged Care

Yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N

301747 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing 'yes', 'no' and 'not stated/inadequately described'.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Early Childhood, Homelessness, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Indigenous, Disability, Children and Families, Tasmanian Health
Recorded: Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 1.2.6–Sharing of used needles/syringes, 2024

778287 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 3.4.4–Mortality due to suicide, 2024

787021 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 3.4.3–Major causes of death, 2024

787019 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 3.4.1–Infant and young child mortality rate, 2024

787016 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 2.1.6–Potentially avoidable deaths, 2024

787014 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Marital status code N

766505 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the marital status of a person.
Standard: Health, Aged Care

Online Services Report (OSR) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care organisations, 2022–23; Quality Statement

785492 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince 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 (First Nations) people. The collection consists of contextual information about each organisation, including client numbers, client contacts, episodes of care, and staffing levels.Summary of key issuesThe organisations in-scope to report varies by period.Not all organisatio...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Record—record source

493760 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The thing or place from which a record is sourced.
Standard: WA Health
Recorded: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Health

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2021; Quality Statement

755198 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Seclusion and Restraint Database was created in 2015 to enable reporting on the amount of seclusion and restraint in acute mental health hospital units. Data coverage is from 2008–09 for seclusion data and from 2015–16 for restraint data.The Database is held by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and contains aggregate data on seclusion and restraint events, seclusion duration, episodes of care, mental health care days, and episodes with seclusion.Each y...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2020; Quality Statement

736818 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.Data reported by states a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2018; Quality Statement

708420 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.For NSW, some services we...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2017; Quality Statement

688142 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.For NSW, some services we...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2019; Quality Statement

725992 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.Data reported by states a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Community Housing Data Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

784733 | 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 community housing organisations (CHOs) and from the jurisdiction’s administrative systems. The annual data collection captures information about CHOs, the dwellings and tenancy rental units they manage, households on the waiting list, and the tenants and households assisted. Limited financial information from the previous financial year is also collected.SummaryAll...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

State Owned and Managed Indigenous Housing Data Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

783469 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionFive states and territories – New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory – provide a range of State Owned and Managed Indigenous Housing (SOMIH) 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 SOMIH dwellings, households assisted and households on the waiting list. Data are prov...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Public Housing Data Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

783467 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionAll 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: 2022–23 financial year and point in time at 30 June 2023.Summa...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Australian state/territory code N[N]

787653 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The code set representing Australian states and territories.
Standard: Health

National Social Housing Survey, 2023; Quality Statement

782830 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe 2023 National Social Housing Survey (NSHS) collects information from tenants of four social housing programs – public housing (PH), community housing (CH), state owned and managed Indigenous housing (SOMIH) and Indigenous community housing (ICH – Queensland only).SummaryThe NSHS provides information on characteristics of tenants, information about their housing histories, the suitability of the housing to the household’s needs, their satisfaction with the services provided by thei...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Outcomes and Casemix Collection 2021–2022; National Outcomes and Casemix Database, 2023; Quality Statement

781887 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionEach year, state and territory governments supply data to support the routine collection of the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) in public sector specialised mental health services. The NOCC contains data using standardised clinical measures about the health status and functioning of consumers of public specialised mental health services. These data enable reporting on whether consumers improve following mental health care. The NOCC was progressively implemented from 20...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Community mental health care NMDS 2021–22: National Community Mental Health Care Database, 2023; Quality Statement

780645 | 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...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Residential mental health care NMDS 2021–22: National Residential Mental Health Care Database, 2023; Quality Statement

780647 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Residential Mental Health Care Database (NRMHCD) contains data on episodes of residential care provided by government-funded, 24-hour staffed, residential mental health services in Australia.The inclusion of government-funded, non-government-operated services and services that are not staffed for 24 hours a day is optional.The Indigenous status data should be interpreted with caution due to the varying quality of Indigenous identification.DescriptionThe NRMHCD contains data on episo...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 2.5.5–Waiting times for emergency department care: proportion seen on time, 2020

728367 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

Mental health survey version code XX[XXX]

761540 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing versions of clinician- and consumer-rated mental health measures.
Standard: Health

Quality accreditation/certification name

783793 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The name of the quality improvement, accreditation, and/or certification agency.
Standard: Indigenous

Service provider organisation—quality accreditation/certification name

783795 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The name of the quality improvement, accreditation, and/or certification agency for a service provider organisation.
Standard: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker

780756 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker (AHW) liaises with patients, clients, visitors to hospitals and other medical facilities and staff at health clinics, and works as a team member to arrange, coordinate and provide health care delivery in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health clinics. Registration or licensing may be required (ABS 2019).
Standard: Indigenous

Specialist Homelessness Services Collection, 2022–23; Quality Statement

782270 | 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 (SHS) are in scope for the SHSC, although some agencies are exempt from supplying data.For the 2022–23 reporting per...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Funded organisation

787038 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Funded organisation refers to a First Nations-specific primary health care organisation or maternal and child health program/service funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care under its Indigenous Australians' Health Programme (IAHP).
Standard: Indigenous

National Maternal Mortality Data Collection, 2021; Quality Statement

783689 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Maternal Mortality Data Collection (NMMDC), established within the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), collates data from state and territory sources to be used in the preparation of national maternal death reports. The AIHW only receives such jurisdictional data and does not source, compile, validate or review data regarding maternal deaths independently.The NMMDC contains information on the deaths of women reported to have died while pregnant or within 42...
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National Perinatal Mortality Data Collection, 2021; Quality Statement

783855 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key data quality issuesThe National Perinatal Mortality Data Collection (NPMDC) collates state and territory information on the deaths during pregnancy, birth or within 28 days of birth, of babies of at least 20 weeks’ gestation or at least 400 grams birthweight. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include:Data items are supplied voluntarily to the NPMDC, resulting in a relatively high number of ‘Not supplied/stated’ values for some data items.Data reported to the NPMDC ...
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