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Head-leased dwelling (private)

327414 | Glossary Item | NSW Department of Housing, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Dwellings owned by private individuals or private corporations that are leased to Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement (CSHA) housing providers via head-leasing arrangements. The CSHA housing provider is usually responsible for tenant selection and tenancy management functions.
Superseded: Housing assistance
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Health address line

269036 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A composite of one or more standard address components that describes a low level of geographical/physical description of a location that, used in conjunction with the other high-level address components i.e. Suburb/town/locality, Postcode - Australian, Australian state/territory, and Country, forms a complete geographical/physical address.
Superseded: Health

Health care client identification

273055 | Data Set Specification | Standards Australia Inc.
The collection of data based on this metadata set is voluntary. The data elements specified in this metadata set provide a framework for improving the positive identification of persons in health care organisations. This metadata set applies in respect of all potential or actual clients of the Australian health care system. It defines demographic and other identifying data elements suited to capture and use for person identification in health care settings.The objectives in collecting the data e...
Superseded: Health

Health care client identification DSS

288765 | Data Set Specification
The data elements specified in this metadata set provide a framework for improving the positive identification of persons in health care organisations. This metadata set applies in respect of all potential or actual clients of the Australian health care system. It defines demographic and other identifying data elements suited to capture and use for person identification in health care settings. The objectives in collecting the data elements in this metadata set are to promote uniformly good prac...
Superseded: Health

Health care provider identification DSS

289061 | Data Set Specification | Standards Australia Inc Health Informatics Committee (IT-014)
The scope of these data elements includes identification of individual and organisation health care providers. The data elements also allow for identification of an individual in a health care organisation. The definition of health care provider is: 'any person or organisation who is involved in or associated with the delivery of healthcare to a client, or caring for client wellbeing'. The data elements have been defined to enable a common, best practice approach to the way data are captured and...
Superseded: Health

Health care provider identification DSS

356020 | Data Set Specification | Standards Australia Inc Health Informatics Committee (IT-014)
The scope of these data elements includes identification of individual and organisation health care providers. The data elements also allow for identification of an individual in a health care organisation. The definition of health care provider is: 'any person or organisation who is involved in or associated with the delivery of healthcare to a client, or caring for client wellbeing'. The data elements have been defined to enable a common, best practice approach to the way data are captured and...
Superseded: Health

Health change since imprisonment code N

483868 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the type of change which occurred.
Superseded: Health

Health condition code NN

626071 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the type of health condition.
Superseded: Health

Health expenditure database 2010-11

489552 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues The AIHW compiles the Australian Institue of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 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 Committ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2011-12

540775 | 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

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

Health expenditure database 2013–14

602679 | 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), which is data provided by teh states and territories to the AIHW. The GHE NMDS was deve...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2014–15; Quality Statement

640407 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues Total health expenditure excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including health-related Australian Defence Force expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Heart Foundation and Diabetes Australia. The state and territory estimates are intended to give some indication of differences in the overall levels of expenditure on health within the states and territories; they do not ne...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2015–16; Quality Statement

662758 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues Total health expenditure excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including health-related Australian Defence Force expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Heart Foundation and Diabetes Australia. The state and territory estimates are intended to give some indication of differences in the overall levels of expenditure on health within the states and territories; they do not ne...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2016–17; Quality Statement

688305 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues Total health expenditure excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including health-related Australian Defence Force expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Heart Foundation and Diabetes Australia. The state and territory estimates are intended to give some indication of differences in the overall levels of expenditure on health within the states and territories; they do not ne...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2017–18; Quality Statement

721415 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues Total health expenditure, as reported from the AIHW health expenditure database, excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including health-related Australian Defence Force expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Health Foundation and Diabetes Australia. State and territory estimates are intended to give an indication of differences in the overall levels of expenditure on heal...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2018–19; Quality Statement

735937 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key issues Total health expenditure, as reported from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Health Expenditure Database, excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including health-related Australian Defence Force expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Heart Foundation and Diabetes Australia. Throughout the years, there have been changes in the cost centres data provided ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2019–20; Quality Statement

752018 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issuesTotal health expenditure, as reported from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Health Expenditure Database, excludes some types of health-related expenditure, including residential aged care, welfare expenditure, some local government expenditure and some non-government organisation expenditure, such as that by the National Heart Foundation and Diabetes Australia.To create the estimates for Australian Government spending, each year the AIHW is provided with...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health expenditure database 2020–21; Quality Statement

767468 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) compiles, annually, the health expenditure estimates, which comprises a wide range of information about health expenditure in Australia, and is the foundation of the Australian National Health Accounts (ANHA). The ANHA is developed to provide an understanding of the long-term trends in overall health expenditure and how they are changing over time.The ANHA are reported in the annual Health expenditure Australia report about 15 mont...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Health industry relevant organisation type code NNN

352202 | Value Domain | Health Expenditure Advisory Committee
A code set representing a health industry relevant organisation based on its main activity type.
Superseded: Health

Health industry relevant organisation—main activity type, code NNN

352204 | Data Element | Health Expenditure Advisory Committee
Describes a health industry relevant organisation based on its main activity, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health interpreter service required code N

270851 | Value Domain
A code set representing whether interpreter services are needed.
Superseded: Health

Health labour force NMDS

273041 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The scope of this set of data elements is all health occupations. National collections using this data set have been undertaken for the professions of medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy and podiatry, using labour force questionnaires in the annual renewal of registration to practice.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+

495880 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
An assessment of psychiatric symptoms and psychosocial functioning in an older patient.
Standard: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Tasmanian Health
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+

681544 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
An assessment of psychiatric symptoms and psychosocial functioning in an older patient.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+ score code N

717764 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 65 and over.
Superseded: Health
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+ score code N

449356 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 65 years and over.
Superseded: Health, Tasmanian Health
Standard: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+ score code N

676201 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 65 and over.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale 65+ score code N

640062 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 65 years and over.
Recorded: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
Superseded: Health, Tasmanian Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale for Children and Adolescents score code N

717786 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 17 and under.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale for Children and Adolescents score code N

639418 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 17 years and under.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale for Children and Adolescents score code N

676219 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 17 and under.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale score code N

641217 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 18 to 64 years.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale score code N

717797 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 18 to 64 years.
Superseded: Health

Health of the Nation Outcome Scale score code N

676214 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the severity of psychiatric symptoms of an individual aged 18 to 64 years.
Superseded: Health

Health or health related function code NNN

352162 | Value Domain | Health Expenditure Advisory Committee
A code set representing a health or health related function.
Superseded: Health

Health profession type code N[N].N

542857 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing the type of health profession.
Retired: Health
Superseded: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Health professional graduate trainee cluster

544932 | Data Set Specification | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe the volume of health professional graduate trainees within an establishment. For the purposes of this data element cluster, health professional graduate trainees include any person who has graduated from a course and gained a qualification to practice as a health professional in Australia, does not qualify as a new health professional graduate, and is commencing or undertaking postgraduate training in the health professional...
Retired: Health
Superseded: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Health professional graduate trainee—qualified profession type

542891 | Data Element Concept | Independent Hospital pricing Authority
The type of profession for which a health professional graduate trainee is qualified.
Retired: Health
Superseded: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Health professional graduate trainee—qualified profession type, code N[N].N

542865 | Data Element | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
The type of profession for which a health professional graduate trainee is qualified, as represented by a code.
Retired: Health
Superseded: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Health professional trainee—area of clinical focus, code NNN.NNN

699864 | Data Element | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
The specific field of health care which is the primary focus of the training a health professional trainee is enrolled in, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health professional-labour force status cluster

396649 | Data Set Specification
The scope of this set of data elements is all health occupations. National collections using this data set have been undertaken for the professions of medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy and podiatry, using labour force questionnaires in the annual renewal of registration to practice.
Superseded: Health

Health professionals and services code N

624923 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing health professionals and health services.
Superseded: Health

Health professional—area of clinical practice (principal), code ANN

270144 | Data Element | National Health Labour Force Data Working Group
Principal area of clinical practice is defined as either the field of principal professional clinical activity or the primary area of responsibility, depending on the profession, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health professional—establishment type (employment), industry code NN

269954 | Data Element | National Health Labour Force Data Working Group
The sector of employment and main type of work/speciality area of the health professional, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health professional—hours worked (in all jobs), total NNN

270134 | Data Element | National Health Labour Force Data Working Group
Hours worked is the amount of time a person spends at work in a week in employment/self-employment. It may apply to hours actually worked in a week or hours usually worked per week, and the National Health Labour Force Collection collects hours usually worked. It includes all paid and unpaid overtime less any time off. It also: includes travel to home visits or calls out excludes other time travelling between work locations excludes unpaid professional and/or voluntary activities. Total hour...
Superseded: Health

Health professional—labour force status, code N{.N}

270476 | Data Element | National Health Labour Force Data Working Group
Employment status of a health professional in a particular profession at the time of registration, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health professional—principal role, code N

270145 | Data Element | National Health Labour Force Data Working Group
The principal role in which the health professional usually works the most hours each week, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service code N

483820 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing health services.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—fasting status, code N

270131 | Data Element | National diabetes data working group, cardiovascular disease working group
Superseded: Health

Health service event—prison health clinic services provided, code N

482293 | Data Element
The type of service provided during a prison health clinic visit, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—prisoner location when service provider was needed, but not utilised, prisoner location code N

402799 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The location of a prisoner when they needed to engage with a service provider for their health, but did not, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—prisoner location, code N

418641 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The physical location of a prisoner when they utilised a health service, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—prisoner location, code N

640886 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The physical location of a prisoner when they utilised a health service, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—referral to ophthalmologist status

269849 | Data Element Concept | National Diabetes Data Working Group
Whether the individual was referred to an ophthalmologist.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—referral to ophthalmologist status (last 12 months), code N

270003 | Data Element | National diabetes data working group
Whether the individual was referred to an ophthalmologist within the last 12 months.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—referral to rehabilitation service date

269431 | Data Element Concept
The date on which a person is referred to a rehabilitation service.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—referral to rehabilitation service date, DDMMYYYY

269993 | Data Element | Cardiovascular Data Working Group
The date on which a person is referred to a rehabilitation service.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—service commencement date

269551 | Data Element Concept | National Institution Based Ambulatory Model Reference Group
The day on which the delivery of a service commences. The service is defined as commencing when a health care professional first takes responsibility for the patient/client's care.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—service commencement date, DDMMYYYY

270089 | Data Element | National Institution Based Ambulatory Model Reference Group
Superseded: Health

Health service event—service commencement time

269563 | Data Element Concept
The time at which the delivery of a service commences. The service is defined as commencing when a health care professional first takes responsibility for the patient/client's care.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—service commencement time, hhmm

270095 | Data Element | National Institution Based Ambulatory Model Reference Group
The time at which the delivery of a service commences.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—type of service provider consulted, occupation code (ANZSCO 1st edition) N[NNN]{NN}

376361 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of service provider consulted during a health clinic visit, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service event—type of service provider consulted, occupation code (ANZSCO 2013 Version 1.2) N[NNN]{NN}

624529 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of service provider consulted during a health clinic visit, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health service non-utilisation cluster

412707 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe the non-utilisation of health services in the community and in prison by prison entrants in the last 12 months; and to gain a greater understanding of the health seeking behaviours of prison entrants.
Superseded: Health

Health service non-utilisation cluster

482507 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Health service non-utilisation cluster defines the non-utilisation of health services in the community and in prison by prison entrants in the last 12 months; and provides a greater understanding of the health seeking behaviours of prison entrants.
Superseded: Health

Health service non-utilisation reason cluster

482518 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Health service non-utilisation reason cluster defines the reason for non-utilisation of health services in the community and in prison by prison entrants in the last 12 months; and provides a greater understanding of the health seeking behaviours of prison entrants.
Superseded: Health

Health service utilisation cluster

482505 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Health service utilisation cluster defines the utilisation of health services in the community and in prison by prison entrants in the last 12 months; and provides a greater understanding of the health seeking behaviours of prison entrants.
Superseded: Health

Health service utilisation cluster

402411 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe the utilisation of health services in the community and in prison by prison entrants in the last 12 months; and to gain a greater understanding of the health seeking behaviours of prison entrants.
Superseded: Health

Health-care incident—additional clinician specialty involved in health-care incident, clinical specialties code N[N]

424965 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The clinical specialty of the health-care provider(s) who played a role in the health-care incident that gave rise to a medical indemnity claim, in addition to the principal clinician responsible, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health-care incident—geographic remoteness, remoteness classification (ASGC-RA) N

466881 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The remoteness of the location at which a health-care incident took place, based on the physical road distance to the nearest urban centre and its population size, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health-care incident—geographic remoteness, remoteness classification (ASGS-RA) code N

531677 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The remoteness of the location at which a health-care incident took place, based on the physical road distance to the nearest urban centre and its population size, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Health-care incident—principal clinician specialty involved in health-care incident, clinical specialties code N[N]

330143 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The clinical specialty of the health-care provider who played the most prominent role in the health-care incident, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Healthcare associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia clinical criteria, code N

388926 | Value Domain | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC)
A code set representing the key clinical criteria that are used to determine whether a patient episode of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) is healthcare associated, when the patient’s first SAB blood culture was collected less than or equal to 48 hours after hospital admission.
Superseded: Health

Healthcare-associated infections NBEDS 2016–2021

577789 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Healthcare-associated infections National best endeavours data set (HAI NBEDS) is to support national monitoring of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), including Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB), in public hospitals.HAIs are infections acquired as a direct or indirect result of health care.HAIs are infections acquired in healthcare facilities ('nosocomial' infections) and infections that occur as a result of healthcare interventions ('iatrogenic' infections), and w...
Superseded: Health

Highest education level code N

270690 | Value Domain
A code set representing highest level of education achieved.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

Highest level of qualification (early childhood education and care), code N[N]

396921 | Value Domain
A code set representing the level of qualification for early childhood education and care workers.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Early Childhood

Highest year of school completed code N

375996 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the highest level of education completed.
Superseded: Health
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Histopathological grade code N

288661 | Value Domain
A code set representing how little the tumour resembles the normal tissue from which it arose.
Superseded: Health

Histopathological grade code N

370017 | Value Domain
A code set representing how little the tumour resembles the normal tissue from which it arose.
Superseded: Health

Home purchase assistance 2009-10

388624 | Data Set Specification | AIHW
Home purchase assistance relates to the provision of financial assistance to households, to improve their access to home ownership. Includes: direct lending (including government loans, shared equity loans and bridging loans) deposit assistance interest rate assistance mortgage relief other assistance grants (including Group Self and Affordable Homes Program). Excludes: non-financial assistance, e.g. home purchase advisory and counselling services home renovation/maintenance services s...
Superseded: Housing assistance

Home purchase assistance 2010-11

478773 | Data Set Specification | AIHW
Home purchase assistance relates to the provision of financial assistance to households, to improve their access to home ownership. Includes: direct lending (including government loans, shared equity loans and bridging loans) deposit assistance interest rate assistance mortgage relief other assistance grants (including Group Self and Affordable Homes Program). Excludes: non-financial assistance, e.g. home purchase advisory and counselling services home renovation/maintenance services s...
Superseded: Housing assistance

Home purchase assistance 2011-12 Data Quality Statement

535665 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
All states and territories provide the AIHW with Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) data from their administrative systems. The AIHW compiles this data for annual national reporting on the National Affordable Housing Agreement and internal publications and bulletins. 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 d...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Home purchase assistance 2012-13 Data Quality Statement

580944 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
All states and territories provide the AIHW with Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) data from their administrative systems. The AIHW compiles this data for annual national reporting on the National Affordable Housing Agreement and internal publications and bulletins. 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 d...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Home purchase assistance 2013-14 Data Quality Statement

596536 | 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 t...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

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

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2015–16; Quality Statement

662616 | 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

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

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2017–18; Quality Statement

690934 | 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 T...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2018–19; Quality Statement

721482 | 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, the Australian Ca...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2019–20; Quality Statement

731026 | 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

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

Home Purchase Assistance Collection, 2021–22; Quality Statement

762181 | 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

Home purchase assistance DSS 2011-12

480487 | Data Set Specification | AIHW
Home purchase assistance for the purpose of this collection relates to the provision of financial assistance to households to improve their access to home ownership. Includes: direct lending (including government loans, shared equity loans and bridging loans) deposit assistance interest rate assistance mortgage relief other assistance grants. Excludes: non-financial assistance, e.g. home purchase advisory and counselling services home renovation/maintenance services sale to tenant progra...
Superseded: Housing assistance

Home purchase assistance DSS 2012-13

563456 | Data Set Specification | AIHW
Home purchase assistance for the purpose of this collection relates to the provision of financial assistance to households to improve their access to home ownership. Includes: direct lending (including government loans, shared equity loans and bridging loans) deposit assistance interest rate assistance mortgage relief other assistance grants. Excludes: non-financial assistance, e.g. home purchase advisory and counselling services home renovation/maintenance services sale to tenant progra...
Superseded: Housing assistance

Home purchase assistance payment type code N

388807 | Value Domain
A code set representing the home purchase assistance payment type.
Superseded: Housing assistance

Homeless prior to allocation indicator

464238 | Property
An indicator of whether homelessness was experienced prior to the allocation of services.
Superseded: Housing assistance

Homelessness activity type code N[N]

656256 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing support services for homelessness clients.
Superseded: Homelessness

Homelessness services code N

400406 | Value Domain
A code set representing the broad nature of the service or services which may be requested of a Specialist Homelessness Agency.
Standard: Housing assistance
Superseded: Homelessness

Homelessness status code N

407710 | Value Domain
A code set describing homelessness status.
Standard: Housing assistance
Superseded: Homelessness

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