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National Healthcare Agreement (2010)

392471 | Indicator Set
This 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2011)

423587 | Indicator Set
This 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2012)

435821 | Indicator Set
This 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2013)

496807 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2014)

517609 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2015)

558998 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2016)

598643 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2017)

629963 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2018)

658550 | 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 ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement (2019)

698954 | 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 ...
Superseded: 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 Indigenous Reform Agreement (2010)

393476 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2011)

425730 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2012)

438475 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2013)

481045 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2014)

525754 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2015)

578744 | Indicator Set
Through this Agreement, the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. COAG has agreed to the following targets: closing the life expectancy gap within a generation; halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; ensuring all Indigenous four years olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education within five years; halving the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2016)

611122 | Indicator Set
Through the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards ‘Closing the Gap’, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to six specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012a). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 2012b). In May 2014, ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2017)

645344 | Indicator Set
Through the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Parties commit to working together with Indigenous Australians to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards ‘Closing the Gap’, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to six specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012a). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 2012b). In May 2014, ...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2018)

668643 | Indicator Set
Through the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Parties commit to working together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards ‘Closing the Gap’, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to 6 specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 20...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2019)

697092 | Indicator Set
Through the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Parties commit to working together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards Closing the Gap, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to 6 specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 2012...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2020)

718468 | Indicator Set
Through the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Parties commit to working together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to Close the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage. In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards Closing the Gap, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to 6 specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 2012...
Standard: Indigenous

National Partnership Agreement on Early Childhood Education

393930 | Indicator Set | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
Children have access to the support, care and education throughout early childhood that equips them for life and learning, delivered in a way that actively engages families and communities, and meets the workforce participation needs of parents. The National Partnership Agreement on Early Childhood Education is a commitment to joint Commonwealth, State and Territory action to deliver universal access to quality early childhood education in the year before formal schooling. Universal access mean...
Recorded: Early Childhood

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2016)

657124 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2017)

688491 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2018)

709166 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2019)

738235 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2020)

738337 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2021)

740686 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Superseded: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2022)

759044 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009–2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Standard: Children and Families

Performance Indicators for the National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services

489441 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The objective of the National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services (NPA IPHS) is to drive major improvements in public hospital service delivery and better health outcomes for Australians. The Agreement will facilitate improved access to public hospital services, including elective surgery and emergency department (ED) services, and subacute care. The objectives and outcomes of the Agreement will be achieved by: (a) a higher proportion of elective surgery patients bein...
Standard: Health

Permanency Outcomes Performance Framework Indicators 2020–21

757328 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Permanency Outcomes Performance Framework (POPF) indicators measure jurisdictional performance on achieving permanency outcomes for children in out-of-home care. They fall under the Permanency Outcomes Performance Framework – a national data and evaluation framework developed in 2018 under the Fourth Action Plan 2018–20 of the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children (Seselja 2017; CSM 2018; DSS 2018). Child and Families Secretaries endorsed the POPF in 2019, alongside a commit...
Standard: Children and Families

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (PIP QI), 2020

729603 | Indicator Set | The AIHW is the national custodian of the de-identified aggregate data on the 10 QIMs. In order to maximise the quality and consistency of all information collected and reported. AIHW’s Primary Health Care Data Unit (PHCDU) developed the metadata, data set specifications and indicator specifications for these measures in collaboration with AIHW’s Metadata and METeOR Unit, using relevant components of the IPHC NBEDS.
Background The Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (PIP QI) Incentive program commenced in August 2019. It aims to recognise and support general practices’ commitment to improving the care they provide to their clients. Participating practices will be supported to utilise the clinical information they have about their own communities and their knowledge of the particular needs of their own clients to develop innovative strategies to drive improvement. As well as undertaking quality i...
Recorded: Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2012

484382 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Organisations. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of each Tasmanian Health Organisation (THO). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THO Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THO performance goals and objectives for the THO performance standar...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2013

523451 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Organisations. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of each Tasmanian Health Organisation (THO). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THO Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THO performance goals and objectives for the THO performance standar...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2014

581407 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Organisations. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of each Tasmanian Health Organisation (THO). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THO Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THO performance goals and objectives for the THO performance standar...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2015

662584 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Organisations. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of each Tasmanian Health Organisation (THO). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THO Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THO performance goals and objectives for the THO performance standa...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2016

662593 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Service. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of the Tasmanian Health Service (THS). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THS Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THS performance goals and objectives for the THS performance standards, perform...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Agreement - Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania: 2017

675810 | Indicator Set | Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania
Service Agreements between Minister for Health and the Governing Council's of Tasmanian Health Service. The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and the Governing Council of the Tasmanian Health Service (THS). It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THS Governing Council, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THS performance goals and objectives for the THS performance standards, perform...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Plan - Department of Health Tasmania: 2018

698656 | Indicator Set | Department of Health Tasmania
Service Plans between Minister for Health and the Tasmanian Health Service (THS). The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and THS. It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THS, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THS performance goals and objectives for the THS performance standards, performance targets and performance measures for the THS reporting requirements a THS performance man...
Superseded: Tasmanian Health

Service Plan - Department of Health Tasmania: 2019

717605 | Indicator Set | Department of Health Tasmania
Service Plans between Minister for Health and the Tasmanian Health Service (THS). The Service Level Agreement is the key accountability agreement between the Tasmanian Government and THS. It is a negotiated agreement between the Minister for Health and the THS, and sets out: a schedule of services to be provided by the THS performance goals and objectives for the THS performance standards, performance targets and performance measures for the THS reporting requirements a THS performance man...
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard

766607 | Indicator Set | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care has developed these indicators to support health service organisations to monitor implementation of the care described in the Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard (ACSQHC, 2022). The indicators included in this specification are a tool to support local clinical quality improvement and may be used to support other quality assurance and peer review activities.The goal of the standard is to:Reduce unwarranted clinical variation in the prev...
Standard: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle Indicators 2018–19

732687 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A set of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP) indicators were developed in response to Action 1.3 of the fourth action plan of the National Framework for Protecting Australia Children (NFPAC) (DSS 2018). Under Action 1.3, state, territory and Commonwealth community services ministers endorsed the development of a nationally consistent approach to measuring and reporting on the application of the five elements of the ATSICPP.
Standard: Children and Families

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle Indicators 2019–20

749968 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A set of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP) indicators were developed in response to Action 1.3 of the fourth action plan of the National Framework for Protecting Australia Children (NFPAC) (DSS 2018). Under Action 1.3, state, territory and Commonwealth community services ministers endorsed the development of a nationally consistent approach to measuring and reporting on the application of the five elements of the ATSICPP.
Qualified: Children and Families

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle Indicators 2020–21

757230 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A set of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP) indicators were developed in response to Action 1.3 of the fourth action plan of the National Framework for Protecting Australia Children (NFPAC) (DSS 2018). Under Action 1.3, state, territory and Australian government community services ministers endorsed the development of a nationally consistent approach to measuring and reporting on the application of the five elements of the ATSICPP – prevention, partnership,...
Standard: Children and Families

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