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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 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: 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Hand Hygiene Initiative compliance rate, 2012–

727746 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Health Reform Agreement 2011 product streams code N[N]

718098 | Value Domain | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A code set representing product streams developed under the National Health Reform Agreement (NHRA) 2011.
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2020)

716246 | Indicator Set
The National Healthcare Agreement affirms the agreement of all governments that Australia's health system should: be shaped around the health needs of individual patients, their families and communities; focus on the prevention of disease and injury and the maintenance of health, not simply the treatment of illness; support an integrated approach to the promotion of healthy lifestyles, prevention of illness and injury, and diagnosis and treatment of illness across the continuum of care; and ...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2021)

725844 | Indicator Set
The National Healthcare Agreement affirms the agreement of all governments that Australia's health system should: be shaped around the health needs of individual patients, their families and communities; focus on the prevention of disease and injury and the maintenance of health, not simply the treatment of illness; support an integrated approach to the promotion of healthy lifestyles, prevention of illness and injury, and diagnosis and treatment of illness across the continuum of care; and ...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2022)

740910 | Indicator Set
The National Healthcare Agreement affirms the agreement of all governments that Australia's health system should: be shaped around the health needs of individual patients, their families and communities; focus on the prevention of disease and injury and the maintenance of health, not simply the treatment of illness; support an integrated approach to the promotion of healthy lifestyles, prevention of illness and injury, and diagnosis and treatment of illness across the continuum of care; and ...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB 02-By 2018, reduce the national smoking rate to 10 per cent of the population and halve the Indigenous smoking rate (Baseline specification), 2012

435809 | Indicator
Superseded: Health
Standard: Indigenous

National Healthcare Agreement: PB 08-Close the life expectancy gap for Indigenous Australians within a generation, 2012

443701 | Indicator
Superseded: Health
Standard: Indigenous

National Healthcare Agreement: PB 09-Halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five within a decade, 2012

443707 | Indicator
Superseded: Health
Standard: Indigenous

National Healthcare Agreement: PB a–Better health: close the life expectancy gap for Indigenous Australians within a generation, 2020

716254 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB a–Better health: close the life expectancy gap for Indigenous Australians within a generation, 2021

725842 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b–Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2020

716256 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB c–Better health: reduce the age-adjusted prevalence rate for Type 2 diabetes to 2000 levels (equivalent to a national prevalence rate (for 25 years and over) of 7.1 per cent) by 2023, 2020

716258 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB c–Better health: reduce the age-adjusted prevalence rate for Type 2 diabetes to 2000 levels (equivalent to a national prevalence rate (for 25 years and over) of 7.1 per cent) by 2023, 2021

725838 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB c–Better health: reduce the age-adjusted prevalence rate for Type 2 diabetes to 2000 levels (equivalent to a national prevalence rate (for 25 years and over) of 7.1 per cent) by 2023, 2022

740904 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB d–Better health: by 2018, increase by five percentage points the proportion of Australian adults and children at a healthy body weight, over the 2009 baseline, 2020

716260 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB d–Better health: by 2018, increase by five percentage points the proportion of Australian adults and children at a healthy body weight, over the 2009 baseline, 2021

725836 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB d–Better health: by 2018, increase by five percentage points the proportion of Australian adults and children at a healthy body weight, over the 2009 baseline, 2022

740902 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB e–Better health: by 2018, reduce the national smoking rate to 10 per cent of the population and halve the Indigenous smoking rate over the 2009 baseline, 2020

716263 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB e–Better health: by 2018, reduce the national smoking rate to 10 per cent of the population and halve the Indigenous smoking rate over the 2009 baseline, 2021

725834 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB e–Better health: by 2018, reduce the national smoking rate to 10 per cent of the population and halve the Indigenous smoking rate over the 2009 baseline, 2022

740900 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB f–By 2014–15, improve the provision of primary care and reduce the proportion of potentially preventable hospital admissions by 7.6 per cent over the 2006-07 baseline to 8.5 per cent of total hospital admissions, 2020

716265 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB f–By 2014–15, improve the provision of primary care and reduce the proportion of potentially preventable hospital admissions by 7.6 per cent over the 2006-07 baseline to 8.5 per cent of total hospital admissions, 2021

725832 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB f–By 2014–15, improve the provision of primary care and reduce the proportion of potentially preventable hospital admissions by 7.6 per cent over the 2006-07 baseline to 8.5 per cent of total hospital admissions, 2022

740898 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB g–Better health services: the rate of Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia is no more than 1.0 per 10,000 occupied bed days for acute care public hospitals by 2020–21 in each state and territory, 2022

740896 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB g–Better health services: the rate of Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia is no more than 2.0 per 10,000 occupied bed days for acute care public hospitals by 2011–12 in each state and territory, 2020

716267 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB g–Better health services: the rate of Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia is no more than 2.0 per 10,000 occupied bed days for acute care public hospitals by 2011–12 in each state and territory, 2021

725830 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2017, QS

630365 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The data used to calculate this indicator are from the National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC), which is a national population-based cross-sectional data collection of pregnancy and childbirth. Data supplied for the NPDC consist of the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS), as well as a series of additional data items. The Perinatal NMDS is an agreed set of standardised perinatal data elements for mandatory supply by states and territories to support national reporting. This measure exc...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01–Proportion of babies born of low birth weight, 2020

716248 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01–Proportion of babies born of low birth weight, 2021

725828 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01–Proportion of babies born of low birth weight, 2022

740894 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02-Incidence of selected cancers, 2017 QS

630377 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The most recent data available for inclusion in this indicator are 2012 for New South Wales and 2013 for the other jurisdictions. This indicator only counts one year of incidence data. For jurisdictions that record relatively small numbers of cancers, rates may fluctuate widely from year to year; these changes should be interpreted with caution. The completeness of Indigenous identification in cancer registry data varies between jurisdictions. Those with sufficiently complete identification to...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02-Incidence of selected cancers, 2018 QS

681692 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The most recent data available for inclusion in this indicator are 2013 for New South Wales and 2014 for the other jurisdictions. This indicator only counts one year of incidence data. For jurisdictions that record relatively small numbers of cancers, rates may fluctuate widely from year to year; these changes should be interpreted with caution. The completeness of Indigenous identification in cancer registry data varies between jurisdictions. Those with sufficiently complete identification to...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02–Incidence of selected cancers, 2020

716269 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02–Incidence of selected cancers, 2021

725826 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 02–Incidence of selected cancers, 2022

740892 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03-Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2017 QS

658459 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03–Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2020

716275 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03–Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2021

725824 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 03–Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2022

740890 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 04-Rates of current daily smokers, 2017 QS

658457 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 04–Rates of current daily smokers, 2020

716279 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 04–Rates of current daily smokers, 2021

725822 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 04–Rates of current daily smokers, 2022

740888 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 05-Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2017 QS

658455 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 05–Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2020

716290 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 05–Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2021

725820 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 05–Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2022

740886 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 06-Life expectancy, 2017 QS

630383 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 06-Life expectancy, 2018 QS

681690 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 06–Life expectancy, 2020

716297 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 06–Life expectancy, 2021

725818 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 06–Life expectancy, 2022

740884 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07-Infant and young child mortality rate, 2017 QS

630399 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07-Infant and young child mortality rate, 2018 QS

681833 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07–Infant and young child mortality rate, 2020

716308 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07–Infant and young child mortality rate, 2021

725815 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 07–Infant and young child mortality rate, 2022

740882 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08-Major causes of death, 2017 QS

630403 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08-Major causes of death, 2018 QS

681635 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08–Major causes of death, 2020

716346 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08–Major causes of death, 2021

725813 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 08–Major causes of death, 2022

740880 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09-Incidence of heart attacks (acute coronary events), 2017 QS

630419 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This indicator estimates the incidence of acute coronary events from the National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) and the National Mortality Database (NMD). The methodology for estimating the incidence of acute coronary events is based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) analysis of hospital and mortality data, and has been validated using linked data from Western Australia and New South Wales. The accuracy of the estimates is reliant on the accuracy and consistency of cod...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09-Incidence of heart attacks (acute coronary events), 2018 QS

681633 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This indicator estimates the incidence of acute coronary events from the National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) and the National Mortality Database (NMD). The methodology for estimating the incidence of acute coronary events is based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) analysis of hospital and mortality data, and has been validated using linked data from Western Australia and New South Wales. The accuracy of the estimates is reliant on the accuracy and consistency of cod...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09–Incidence of heart attacks (acute coronary events), 2020

716355 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09–Incidence of heart attacks (acute coronary events), 2021

725811 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 09–Incidence of heart attacks (acute coronary events), 2022

740878 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 10-Prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, 2015 QS

559146 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 10–Prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, 2020

716381 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 10–Prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, 2021

725809 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 10–Prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, 2022

740876 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 11-Proportion of adults with very high levels of psychological distress, 2017 QS

658445 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 11–Proportion of adults with very high levels of psychological distress, 2020

716392 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 11–Proportion of adults with very high levels of psychological distress, 2021

725807 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 11–Proportion of adults with very high levels of psychological distress, 2022

740874 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12-Waiting times for GPs (Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey), 2014 QS

595799 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12-Waiting times for GPs, 2017 QS

630424 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12-Waiting times for GPs, 2018 QS

681631 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12–Waiting times for GPs, 2020

716400 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12–Waiting times for GPs, 2021

725805 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 12–Waiting times for GPs, 2022

740872 | Indicator | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 13-Waiting times for public dentistry (Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey), 2014 QS

595827 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 13-Waiting times for public dentistry, 2018 QS

681595 | Data Quality Statement
Data are being reported for 2016–17 from data collated under an agreement to report against the Public Dental Waiting Times (PDWT) National Minimum Data Set (NMDS). Data are not comparable across jurisdictions due to differences in the way in which services are arranged and different arrangements that determine which people requiring treatment are placed on a public dental waiting list, including how jurisdictions prioritise certain disadvantaged population groups. Therefore the calculation of...
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 13–Waiting times for public dentistry, 2020

716453 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 13–Waiting times for public dentistry, 2021

725803 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 13–Waiting times for public dentistry, 2022

740870 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14-People deferring access to selected healthcare due to financial barriers (Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey), 2014 QS

595845 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14-People deferring access to selected healthcare due to financial barriers, 2017 QS

630429 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14-People deferring access to selected healthcare due to financial barriers, 2018 QS

681629 | Data Quality Statement
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14–People deferring access to selected healthcare due to financial barriers, 2020

716458 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PI 14–People deferring access to selected healthcare due to financial barriers, 2021

725801 | Indicator
Standard: Health

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