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Heavy menstrual bleeding

667292 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Heavy menstrual bleeding is excessive menstrual blood loss which interferes with a person's physical, emotional, social and material quality of life, and which can occur alone or in combination with other symptoms (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 2016).
Standard: Health, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 1-Proportion of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding who are tested for iron deficiency and anaemia

667295 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 2-Local arrangements for the provision of consumer-focused information about heavy menstrual bleeding

667300 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 3-Proportion of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding who are offered pharmaceutical treatment

667302 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 4a-Local arrangements for conducting investigative pelvic ultrasound in days 5–10 of the menstrual cycle for patients with heavy menstrual bleeding

667306 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 4b-Proportion of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding who have appropriate reporting following an investigative pelvic ultrasound

667308 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 5a-Local arrangements for referral of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding for insertion of a levonorgestrel-releasing intra-uterine system

667313 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 5b-Proportion of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding who are deemed clinically suitable for a levonorgestrel-releasing intra-uterine system and have one inserted or are referred for insertion

667319 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 6-Local arrangements to ensure timely and appropriate referral to a specialist for patients with heavy menstrual bleeding

667329 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 7-Proportion of patients with heavy menstrual bleeding of benign cause(s) who are offered uterine-preserving alternatives to hysterectomy

667334 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 8-Hospital rate of hysterectomy per 100 episodes

667347 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard indicators: 9-Local arrangements to measure and act upon patient-reported outcomes related to heavy menstrual bleeding

667349 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Height

269299 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The standing height or recumbent length of a body.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Help completing survey

635140 | Property | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
Whether help was used to complete the survey.
Standard: Health

Help wanted to quit smoking indicator

631352 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of the desire to cease smoking tobacco products.
Standard: Health

Hepatitis C test indicator

697630 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether Hepatitis C was tested for.
Standard: Health

HER2 test type code N

370580 | Value Domain
A code set representing the type of test used to determine the HER2 result.
Standard: Health

Hereditary genetic events type

564417 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of genetic mutation that is passed down to further generations in a biological family.
Standard: Health

High priority hospital complications (patient clinical deterioration) NBPDS 2015-

586966 | Data Set Specification | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care/Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The High priority hospital complications (patient clinical deterioration) National best practice data set (NBPDS) 2015- covers 3 types of events where unplanned urgent care is provided to admitted hospital patients. The 3 types of events involve: unplanned returns to the operating theatre unplanned admissions to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) hospital rapid response team (RRT) calls. This NBPDS is designed for use at the local hospital level to assist in hospitals' monitoring of the safety ...
Standard: Health

High-density lipoprotein cholesterol level

310764 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of the serum cholesterol carried on high-density lipoproteins, approximately 20 to 30 percent of the total serum cholesterol.
Standard: Health

Highest year of school completed

375992 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The highest level of schooling completed.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired)

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)

Highest year of school completed code N

631888 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the highest level of education completed.
Standard: Health

Hip circumference

269302 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The distance around the human body at the level of maximum posterior extension of the buttocks.
Standard: Health

Hip fracture (Hip fracture care clinical care standard)

629165 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
For the purposes of the Hip fracture care clinical care standard (ACSQHC 2015a), hip fracture is a break occurring at the top of the thigh bone (femur), near the pelvis.
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 1a-Evidence of local arrangements for the management of patients with hip fracture in the emergency department

628064 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 1a-Evidence of local arrangements for the management of patients with hip fracture in the emergency department

696426 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 1b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture who have had their pre-operative cognitive status assessed

628067 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 1b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture who have had their pre-operative cognitive status assessed

696428 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 2a-Evidence of local arrangements for timely and effective pain management for hip fracture

628076 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 2a-Evidence of local arrangements for timely and effective pain management for hip fracture

696430 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 2b-Proportion of hip fracture patients who have documented pain assessment within 30 minutes of emergency department presentation and either receive analgesia within this time or do not require it

696432 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 2b-Proportion of hip fracture patients who have documented pain assessment within 30 minutes of emergency department presentation and either receive analgesia within this time or do not require it

628070 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 3a-Evidence of orthogeriatric (or alternative physician or medical practitioner) management during an admitted patient’s hip fracture episode of care

696434 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 3a-Evidence of orthogeriatric (or alternative physician or medical practitioner) management during an admitted patient’s hip fracture episode of care

628084 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 4a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture receiving surgery within 48 hours of presentation with the hip fracture

696436 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 4a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture receiving surgery within 48 hours of presentation with the hip fracture

628088 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture who are mobilised on day one post hip fracture surgery

696438 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture who are mobilised on day one post hip fracture surgery

628092 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture with unrestricted weight bearing status immediately post hip fracture surgery

696440 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture with unrestricted weight bearing status immediately post hip fracture surgery

628094 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5c-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture experiencing a new Stage II or higher pressure injury during their hospital stay

696442 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5c-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture experiencing a new Stage II or higher pressure injury during their hospital stay

628233 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5d-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture returning to pre-fracture mobility

696444 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 5d-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture returning to pre-fracture mobility

628241 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 6a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture receiving bone protection medicine prior to separation from the hospital at which they underwent surgery

628253 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 6a-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture receiving bone protection medicine prior to separation from the hospital at which they underwent surgery

696446 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 6b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture readmitted to hospital with another femoral fracture within 12 months of admission from initial hip fracture

628256 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 6b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture readmitted to hospital with another femoral fracture within 12 months of admission from initial hip fracture

696448 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 7a-Evidence of local arrangements for the development of an individualised care plan for hip fracture patients prior to the patient's separation from hospital

696450 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 7a-Evidence of local arrangements for the development of an individualised care plan for hip fracture patients prior to the patient's separation from hospital

628275 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 7b-Proportion of patients with a hip fracture returning to private residence

628282 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health
Retired: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 8a-Re-operation of hip fracture patients within 30-day follow-up

628360 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 8a-Re-operation of hip fracture patients within 30-day follow-up

696453 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 8b-Survival at 30 days post-admission for hip fracture surgery

696455 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Hip fracture care clinical care standard indicators: 8b-Survival at 30 days post-admission for hip fracture surgery

628367 | Indicator | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Standard: Health

Histopathological examination of placenta indicator

756715 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indication of whether a placental histopathological examination was performed.
Standard: Health

Histopathological grade

288655 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of how a tumour resembles the normal tissue from which it arose.
Standard: Health

Histopathological grade code N

457191 | Value Domain
A code set representing how little the tumour resembles the normal tissue from which it arose.
Standard: Health

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

Homeless

327244 | Glossary Item | SAAP National Data Collection Agency, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A person is homeless if he or she does not have access to safe, secure and stable housing. Hence even if a person has a physical home, they would be considered homeless if: they were not safe at home, they had no legal right to continued occupation of their home (security of tenure), or the home lacked the amenities or resources necessary for living.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Homelessness

Hormone therapy

439580 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
The treatment of disease with hormones obtained from endocrine glands or substances that stimulate hormonal effects.
Standard: Health

Hormone therapy completion date

393564 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which hormone therapy was completed. Hormone therapy is the treatment of disease with hormones obtained from endocrine glands or substances that stimulate hormonal effects.
Standard: Health

Hormone therapy for cancer cluster

561324 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Hormone therapy is cancer treatment that achieves its antitumour effect through changes in hormonal balance. It includes the administration of hormones, agents acting via hormonal mechanisms, antihormones and steroids. The hormone therapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient is administered hormone therapy as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The hormone therapy cluster collects information on the hormone therapy agent or ...
Standard: Health

Hormone therapy for cancer cluster

418349 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Hormone therapy is cancer treatment that achieves its antitumour effect through changes in hormonal balance. It includes the administration of hormones, agents acting via hormonal mechanisms, antihormones and steroids. The hormone therapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient is administered hormone therapy as part of the initial course of treatment for cancer. The hormone therapy cluster collects information on the hormone therapy a...
Superseded: Health

Hormone therapy start date

393523 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which hormone therapy commenced. The treatment of disease with hormones obtained from endocrine glands or substances that stimulate hormonal effects.
Standard: Health

Hospice care unit indicator

619856 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of the existence of a unit dedicated to end-of-life care.
Standard: Health

Hospital

268971 | Object Class
A health care facility established under Commonwealth, state or territory legislation as a hospital or a free-standing day procedure unit, and authorised to provide treatment and/or care to patients.
Standard: Health
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired), Commonwealth Department of Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Hospital and Related Care

393487 | Outcome Area
Australians receive appropriate high quality and affordable hospital and hospital related care.
Standard: Health
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Hospital boarder

327242 | Glossary Item | National Health Data Committee.
A person who is receiving food and/or accommodation but for whom the hospital does not accept responsibility for treatment and/or care.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital care type code N[N]

713701 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the overall nature of a service provided by a hospital.
Standard: Health

Hospital care type code N[N]

391539 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the overall nature of a service provided by a hospital.
Superseded: Health

Hospital care type code N[N]

544596 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the overall nature of a service provided by a hospital.
Superseded: Health

Hospital care type code N[N].N

270751 | Value Domain
A code set representing the overall nature of a service provided by a hospital.
Superseded: Health

Hospital census

269010 | Object Class
A point in time count by a hospital of all its admitted patients and/or patients currently on a waiting list.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital census (of elective surgery waitlist patients)—census date

269614 | Data Element Concept
Date on which the hospital takes a point in time (census) count of and characterisation of patients on the waiting list.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital census (of elective surgery waitlist patients)—census date, DDMMYYYY

270153 | Data Element
Date on which the hospital takes a point in time (census) count of and characterisation of patients on the waiting list.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital contract role code A

270704 | Value Domain
A code set representing the role of a hospital within a contractual arrangement with another hospital.
Standard: Health

Hospital contract type code N

270703 | Value Domain
A code set representing the type of contractual arrangements for the provision of hospital care.
Standard: Health

Hospital identifier

404235 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A sequence of characters which identify a hospital.
Standard: Health
Retired: Commonwealth Department of Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Hospital in the home care

373951 | Property
Provision of care to hospital admitted patients in their place of residence as a substitute for hospital accommodation. Place of residence may be permanent or temporary.
Standard: Health

Hospital insurance status

269219 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of private insurance cover for hospital expenses.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital insurance status code N

270799 | Value Domain
A code set representing hospital insurance status.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital name

407426 | Property
The appellation by which a hospital is known or called.
Standard: Health
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Hospital patient

268958 | Object Class
A patient is a person for whom a hospital accepts responsibility for treatment and/or care. There are two categories of patient, admitted and non-admitted patients. Boarders are not patients.
Standard: Health

Hospital patient funding source code NN

339078 | Value Domain
A code set representing the source of funds for a hospital patient.
Superseded: Health

Hospital patient funding source code NN

270696 | Value Domain
A code set representing the source of funds for a hospital patient.
Superseded: Health

Hospital peer group code AA_AA{_AA}

769310 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the category assigned to a hospital based on shared characteristics.
Standard: Health

Hospital rapid response calls cluster

593582 | Data Set Specification | Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care/Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Hospital rapid response calls cluster is all rapid response calls for patients admitted to hospital. Hospital rapid response calls are part of a formal rapid response system designed to alert and call a team of designated staff for help when a patient's vital signs have fallen outside set criteria. A hospital's rapid response team(s) may be specialised in its training for the situations to respond to (for instance, a cardiac arrest team) or its composition (for instance, teams m...
Standard: Health

Hospital service

269008 | Object Class | Australia Institute of Health and Welfare
A service provided within a hospital, characterised by only one care type.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Hospital service mode code N{.N}

270679 | Value Domain
A code set representing the relative physical location of the patient and service provider.
Standard: Health

Hospital service—care type

510083 | Data Element Concept
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (care other than admitted care).
Superseded: Health
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Hospital service—care type

713748 | Data Element Concept
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (care other than admitted care).
Standard: Health

Hospital service—care type

269641 | Data Element Concept
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (other care).
Superseded: Health

Hospital service—care type, code N[N]

711010 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (care other than admitted care), as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Hospital service—care type, code N[N]

491557 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (care other than admitted care), as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Hospital service—care type, code N[N]

584408 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (care other than admitted care), as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Hospital service—care type, code N[N].N

270174 | Data Element
The overall nature of a clinical service provided to an admitted patient during an episode of care (admitted care), or the type of service provided by the hospital for boarders or posthumous organ procurement (other care), as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Hospital staff did everything they could to help manage pain descriptor

518804 | Property
A descriptor of whether an individual thought that hospital staff did everything they could to help manage the individual's pain.
Recorded: Health

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