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Clinical placement

534723 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
An activity that contributes to or counts towards clinical/professional education and training requirements for an accredited course. In other words, a clinical placement is an essential requirement that is necessary for successful course completion (and therefore would exclude voluntary extra placements). Clinical placements: Occur in a clinical setting (i.e. generally outside the university educational setting, although may occur in university clinics). May include a variety of activities (...
Standard: Health, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Clinical review

327214 | Glossary Item | Hospital Access Program Waiting List Working Group, National Health Data Committee
The examination of a patient by a clinician after the patient has been added to the elective care waiting list. This examination may result in the patient being assigned a different urgency rating from the initial classification. The need for clinical review varies with a patient's condition and is therefore at the discretion of the treating clinician.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Clinical Services Management (CSM)

706423 | Glossary Item | Allied Health Professions Australia
Clinical Services Management (CSM) activities are the professional and management activities which support and are essential to undertaking clinical care. CSM includes, but is not limited to: administration staff management statistics gathering and reporting financial management quality activities representations/ consultation professional development travel for management purposes program evaluation meetings
Standard: Health

Clinical Support Activity

706445 | Glossary Item | Allied Health Professions Australia
Clinical support activity includes clinical services management, teaching and training and research.
Standard: Health

Clinical trial

522854 | Glossary Item
A controlled experiment involving a defined set of subjects and having a clinical event as an outcome measure. It is intended to yield scientifically valid information about the efficacy or safety of a medical intervention such as, for example, a drug, surgical procedure or diagnostic test.
Standard: Health

Clinical urgency

532053 | Glossary Item
A clinical assessment of the urgency with which a patient requires elective hospital care.
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Collaborative maternity carer

562474 | Glossary Item | National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit
The health care professional who collaborates with the designated maternity carer to provide care for women during the antenatal, intrapartum or postnatal stages of maternity care, based on the women's identified needs and individual circumstances.
Standard: Health

Collection District (CD)

397490 | Glossary Item
The CD is the smallest spatial unit in the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC).
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Colonoscopist

697248 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A clinician with the necessary qualifications and training who performs the colonoscopy. This may be a physician, surgeon, general practitioner or nurse. In a health service organisation, this person will be credentialed to perform colonoscopy within their scope of practice and have demonstrated suitability to do so in accordance with local requirements and with reference to the requirements of the relevant national professional body.
Standard: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Colonoscopy

564025 | Glossary Item
A procedure to examine the bowel using a special scope (colonoscope), usually carried out in a hospital or day clinic.
Standard: Health

Colonoscopy

697166 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
An examination of the entire large bowel using a camera on a flexible tube, which is passed through the anus (CCA 2017).
Standard: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Colorectal cancer clinico-pathological stage

569264 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Invasive colorectal cancer clinico-pathological stage is defined into four summary groups (Stages I-IV) based on the pathological TNM staging system: Stage T N M Unknown No information provided No information provided No information provided Inadequately staged Inadequate information provided Inadequate information provided Inadequate information provided I T1-T2 N0 M0 II T2-T4 N0 M0 III T1-T4 N1-N2 M0 IV Any T Any N M1 The TNM staging system uses the letters 'T' to represen...
Standard: Health

Colorectal polyps

564110 | Glossary Item
Small growths of colon tissue that protrude into the colonic or rectal lumen. They are usually asymptomatic, but sometimes cause visible rectal bleeding, and, rarely, other symptoms. Polyps may occur individually but it is common for a person to have multiple polyps. They occur more commonly in later life, and hereditary and dietary (lifestyle) factors may play a part. Polyps may become cancerous and are generally defined as 2 main types: hyperplastic: a type of polyp that has a low risk, if a...
Standard: Health

Commencement of treatment episode for alcohol and other drugs

327216 | Glossary Item | Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs National Minimum Data Set working group
Commencement of a treatment episode for alcohol and other drugs is the first service contact when assessment and/or treatment occurs with the treatment provider.
Standard: Health

Community mental health care treatment day

605790 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare on behalf of the National Mental Health Performance Subcommittee
Community mental health care treatment day refers to any day on which one or more mental health service contact (direct or indirect) are recorded for a consumer during an ambulatory care episode.
Standard: Health

Compensable patient

327420 | Glossary Item
A compensable patient is a person who: is entitled to claim damages under Motor Vehicle Third Party Insurance or is entitled to claim damages under worker's compensation or has an entitlement to claim under public liability or common law damages.
Standard: Health

Compliant hand hygiene moment

769998 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An occasion in a healthcare setting where there is a perceived or actual risk of pathogen transmission from one surface to another via the hands and a hand hygiene action is appropriately undertaken.
Standard: Health

Congenital anomaly

554801 | Glossary Item | WA Health
A congenital anomaly is one or more of a diverse group of structural or functional disorders of prenatal origin which can be caused by single gene defects, chromosomal disorders, multifactorial inheritance, environmental teratogens and micronutrient deficiencies. An anomaly is a departure from normal development. A congenital anomaly can be present at conception or occur before the end of pregnancy. They may be diagnosed during pregnancy, or after stillbirth or termination of pregnancy, or after...
Standard: WA Health

Consultant psychiatrist

327332 | Glossary Item
Medical officers who are registered to practice psychiatry under the relevant state or territory Medical Registration Board; or who are fellows of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists or registered with Health Insurance Commission as a specialist in Psychiatry.
Standard: Health

Consumer consultant

327336 | Glossary Item
Consumer consultants are persons employed (or engaged via contract) on a part-time or full-time paid basis to represent the interests of consumers and advocate for their needs.
Standard: Health

Consumer-managed organisation

516197 | Glossary Item
An organisation that requires, as part of its operating charter, for consumers to be the dominant group on the organisation's board or equivalent decision making body.
Standard: Health

Continuity of carer

562460 | Glossary Item | National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit
Continuity of carer means care provided, or led, over the full length of the episode of care by the same named carer. Relational continuity is provided by the same named caregiver being involved throughout the period of care even when other caregivers are required. Other caregivers may be involved in the provision of care, either as a backup to the named carer or to collaborate in the provision of care, however the named carer remains to coordinate and provide ongoing care throughout.
Standard: Health

Core biopsy

598214 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A section of tissue that has been removed in a way that preserves the histological architecture of the tissue's cells. A core biopsy procedure may be used to remove a section of tissue directly from an individual, or biopsy cores may be taken from a larger section of tissue that has been surgically removed from an individual. Core biopsies are most commonly performed as a diagnostic test for cancerous conditions.
Standard: Health

Core system

557977 | Glossary Item
A Patient Administration System (PAS) that is corporately managed by the Department of Health WA and records non-admitted activity to the required reporting standard.
Standard: WA Health

Corporation

354894 | Glossary Item
A corporation is a legal entity that: is created for the purpose of producing goods and services for the market may be a source of profit or other financial gain to its owner(s) is collectively owned by shareholders who have the authority to appoint directors responsible for its general management.
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Counselling, support, information and referral—online

721752 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling, support, information and referral services can be provided both via telephone and online. This service type is intended only for services provided online. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the adoption of constru...
Standard: Health

Counselling, support, information and referral—online

494957 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling, support, information and referral services can be provided both via telephone and online. This service type is intended only for services provided online. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the adoption of constru...
Superseded: Health

Counselling, support, information and referral—telephone

721750 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling, support, information and referral services can be provided both via telephone and online. This service type is intended only for those services provided via telephone. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the adopti...
Standard: Health

Counselling, support, information and referral—telephone

494953 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling, support, information and referral services can be provided both via telephone and online. This service type is intended only for those services provided via telephone. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the adopti...
Superseded: Health

Counselling—face to face

721748 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling services operate through a range of mediums including face-to-face, telephone and online. This service type is intended only for services providing face-to-face counselling. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the a...
Standard: Health

Counselling—face to face

494808 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Counselling services operate through a range of mediums including face-to-face, telephone and online. This service type is intended only for services providing face-to-face counselling. Counselling services provide a structured process that is concerned with addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, working through feelings and inner conflicts, or improving relationships with others (BAC 1986). Counselling facilitates personal growth, development, self-understanding and the a...
Superseded: Health

Country of origin

689415 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The usual country of residence of the child being adopted. This is generally the country of birth of a child
Superseded: Children and Families

Country of origin (adoption)

749054 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The country of habitual residence of the child being adopted. This will generally be the country of birth of a child.
Standard: Children and Families

Course of radiotherapy treatment

448151 | Glossary Item
A series of one or more radiotherapy treatments prescribed by a radiation oncologist.
Standard: Health

Crude rate

327274 | Glossary Item
The ratio of the number of events in the population being studied during a certain time period to the estimated population size midway through that time period.
Standard: Health

CSTDA funded agency

344853 | Glossary Item
A funded agency is usually a legal entity providing one or more types of CSTDA-funded service types to CSTDA users at one or more different locations. The organisational unit that delivers a single service type at or from a discrete location is described as a service type outlet. Where a funded agency provides only one service type, the service type outlet and the funded agency are one and the same entity.
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Cultural support plan (out-of-home care)

532574 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A cultural support plan is an individualised, dynamic written plan or a support agreement that aims to develop or maintain children or young people’s cultural identity through connection to family, community and culture. Cultural support plans help to ensure that planning and decision–making are culturally appropriate and in the best interests of the child. A cultural support plan is usually developed between the person and the agency in consultation with members of the cultural community (or re...
Recorded: Community Services (retired)
Standard: Children and Families

Data exchange agreement

619295 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
An arrangement where two or more entities agree to exchange one or more sets of data and related attributes in such a manner that the information content or meaning assigned to the data is not altered during the transmission.
Standard: Health

Deep vein thrombosis

697219 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Blockage in the deep veins of the legs, thighs, or pelvis, caused by the clotting of blood.
Standard: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Defined 12-month period

569133 | Glossary Item
A 12-month period which ends on 30 June, e.g. the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
Standard: Health

Defined 24-month period

569124 | Glossary Item
A 24-month period which ends on 30 June, e.g. the period 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2014.
Standard: Health

Defined 5 year period

748058 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute for Health and Welfare
A 5 year period which ends on 30 June, e.g. the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2020.
Standard: Health

Delirium (Delirium clinical care standard)

628579 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
For the purposes of the Delirium clinical care standard (ACSQHC 2015), delirium is defined as an acute change in mental status that is common among older patients in hospital (Clinical Epidemiology and Health Service Evaluation Unit 2006). It is characterised by a disturbance of consciousness, attention, cognition and perception that develops over a short period of time (usually hours to a few days) (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 2010; Inouye 2014). Patients with delirium...
Standard: Health

Dementia

737874 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A group of conditions characterised by the gradual impairment of brain function. Dementia is progressive and degenerative, and both health and functional ability decline over time. Commonly associated with memory loss, dementia can affect speech, cognition (thought), behaviour and mobility. Personality changes may also occur.There are many forms of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, mixed dementia and frontotemporal dementia are the most common. The cognitive symptoms of different...
Standard: Health

Dependant

327458 | Glossary Item
A dependant is defined as someone who lives in the primary care of parent(s), carer or guardian, is aged 24 years and under, and: is studying full-time (ages 5 and over); and/or is not in receipt of a pension, payment or benefit (e.g. Youth Allowance) or a Prescribed Education Scheme payment (e.g. ABSTUDY); and/or has an annual income of no more than the amount specified by Centrelink for basic eligibility for Family Tax Benefit Part A.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance

Dependent child

346951 | Glossary Item
A person who is either a child under 15 or a dependent student.
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Dependent student

346954 | Glossary Item
A person who:is the natural, adopted, step, or foster child of a person in the householdis 15–24 years of age attends a secondary or tertiary educational institution as a full-time studenthas no partner or child of his/her own usually resident in the same household.
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Designated maternity carer

562469 | Glossary Item | National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit
The health care professional who coordinates the care for a woman during the antenatal, intrapartum or postnatal stages of maternity care, based on the woman's identified needs and individual circumstances.This may be a midwife, obstetrician, general practitioner or other maternity health professional.
Standard: Health

Diagnosis

327224 | Glossary Item | National Data Standards Committee
A diagnosis is the decision reached, after assessment, of the nature and identity of the disease or condition of a patient or recipient of residential care (resident).
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Diagnostic and health professional

327164 | Glossary Item
Qualified staff (other than qualified medical and nursing staff) engaged in duties of a diagnostic, professional or technical nature (but also including diagnostic and health professionals whose duties are primarily or partly of an administrative nature). This category includes all allied health professionals and laboratory technicians (but excludes civil engineers and computing staff).
Standard: Health

Dialysis

620124 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An artificial method of removing waste products and water from the blood as well as regulating levels of circulating chemicals. There are two main forms of dialysis: haemodialysis, which occurs outside the body via a machine; and peritoneal dialysis, which occurs inside the patient's body via the lining of the abdominal cavity.
Standard: Health

Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine (DTPa)

523497 | Glossary Item
A vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). The DTP used in Australia and many other industrialised countries is DTPa, which contains an acellular pertussis component made of refined pertussis extracts. The acronym DTPa, using capital letters, signifies child formulations of diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis-containing vaccines, and denotes the substantially larger amounts of diphtheria toxoid and pertussis.
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Disability

695181 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Disability is the umbrella term for any or all of: an impairment of body structure or function, a limitation in activities, or a restriction in participation.Disability is a multi-dimensional and complex concept and is conceived as a dynamic interaction between health conditions and environmental and personal factors (WHO 2001:6).
Standard: Health, Disability, Children and Families, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board
Recorded: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Disability

327304 | Glossary Item
Disability is the umbrella term for any or all of: an impairment of body structure or function, a limitation in activities, or a restriction in participation. Disability is a multi-dimensional and complex concept and is conceived as a dynamic interaction between health conditions and environmental and personal factors (WHO 2001:6).
Superseded: Health, Children and Families
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Disability

Disability (Child protection)

748838 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Disability is the umbrella term for any or all of: an impairment of body structure or function, a limitation in activities, or a restriction in participation. Disability is a multidimensional concept, and is considered as an interaction between health conditions and environment and personal factors. It refers to a limitation, restriction or impairment which has lasted, or is likely to last for at least six months and restricts every day activities.
Standard: Children and Families

Disability grouping

327282 | Glossary Item
Disability groupings constitute a broad categorisation of disabilities in terms of the underlying health condition, impairment, activity limitations, participation restrictions, environmental factors and support needs.
Retired: Community Services (retired)
Standard: Housing assistance

Disease screening

564029 | Glossary Item
Repeated testing, at regular intervals, of apparently well people to detect a medical condition at an earlier stage than would otherwise be the case. Screening tests are not diagnostic; therefore, people who receive a positive screening result require further assessment and diagnosis to determine whether or not they have the disease or risk marker being screened for.
Standard: Health

Dispensing

602791 | Glossary Item
The process of preparing and issuing drugs or drug mixtures from a pharmaceutical outlet or department. Typically the process involves: (a) receiving a prescription from a duly qualified prescriber (doctor, dentist, optometrist, in some states, podiatrists, or veterinary surgeons) with sufficient information to be able to properly identify the individual patient and to dispense it safely; (b) determining the prescriber's intentions as to the patient's medicines; (c) making full records of all as...
Retired: Commonwealth Department of Health

Domestic and other staff

327168 | Glossary Item
Domestic staff are staff engaged in the provision of food and cleaning services including domestic staff primarily engaged in administrative duties such as food services manager. Dieticians are excluded. This category also includes all staff not elsewhere included (primarily maintenance staff, trades people and gardening staff).
Standard: Health

Ear health intervention

529946 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Ear health intervention is the course of action recommended by a health care professional following an audiology assessment which can include: provision of antibiotics removal of a foreign body surgery education rehabilitation.
Standard: Indigenous

Early childhood education and care contact worker

763273 | Glossary Item | Department of Education
A contact worker is an early childhood education and care worker who is employed, and paid, by an early childhood education and care service provider as a principal/director/coordinator/teacher-in-charge, group leader/teacher, assistant/aide or other contact worker to plan and deliver or support the delivery of an Early childhood education program (excludes non-contact workers).
Standard: Early Childhood

Early childhood education and care contact worker

493450 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
A contact worker is an early childhood education and care worker who is employed, and paid, by an early childhood education and care service provider as a principal/director/coordinator/teacher-in-charge or group leader/teacher to deliver a preschool program.
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education and care contact worker

558869 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
A contact worker is an early childhood education and care worker who is employed, and paid, by an early childhood education and care service provider as a principal/director/coordinator/teacher-in-charge, group leader/teacher, assistant/aide or other contact worker to plan and deliver or support the delivery of an early childhood education program (excludes non-contact workers).
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education and care contact worker

750205 | Glossary Item | Australian Department of Education, Skills and Employment
A contact worker is an early childhood education and care worker who is employed, and paid, by an early childhood education and care service provider as a principal/director/coordinator/teacher-in-charge, group leader/teacher, assistant/aide or other contact worker to plan and deliver or support the delivery of an early childhood education program (excludes non-contact workers).
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education and care contact worker

602294 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
A contact worker is an early childhood education and care worker who is employed, and paid, by an early childhood education and care service provider as a principal/director/coordinator/teacher-in-charge, group leader/teacher, assistant/aide or other contact worker to plan and deliver or support the delivery of an early childhood education program (excludes non-contact workers).
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education and care teacher

493482 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
An early childhood education and care contact worker who has completed at least a three year university qualification in early childhood education and are employed as a teacher. Qualifications include: Postgraduate degree Graduate diploma or graduate certificate level Bachelor degree (honours) Bachelor degree pass (4 years or equivalent) Bachelor degree pass (3 years or equivalent).
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education program

762661 | Glossary Item | Department of Education
An early childhood education program is a structured, play-based learning program, delivered by a qualified teacher and aimed at children in the year or two before they commence full-time schooling, irrespective of the type of institution that provides it or whether it is government funded or privately provided. Programs may be delivered in a variety of service settings including separate preschools or kindergartens, long day care centres, in association with a school, etc.The terms most commonl...
Standard: Early Childhood

Early childhood education program

556834 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
An early childhood education program is a structured, play-based learning program, delivered by a qualified teacher aimed at children in the year or two before they commence full-time schooling, irrespective of the type of institution that provides it or whether it is government funded or privately provided. Programs may be delivered in a variety of service settings including separate preschools or kindergartens, long day care centres, in association with a school etc. The terms most commonly u...
Superseded: Early Childhood

Early childhood education program

602292 | Glossary Item | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
An early childhood education program is a structured, play-based learning program, delivered by a qualified teacher and aimed at children in the year or two before they commence full-time schooling, irrespective of the type of institution that provides it or whether it is government funded or privately provided. Programs may be delivered in a variety of service settings including separate preschools or kindergartens, long day care centres, in association with a school etc. The terms most common...
Superseded: Early Childhood

Education, employment and training

721777 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Education, employment and training includes services where the principal function is to provide or support people with lived experience of mental illness, in gaining education, employment and/or training.
Standard: Health

Education, employment and training

494991 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Education, employment and training includes services where the principal function is to provide or support people with lived experience of mental illness, in gaining education, employment and/or training.
Superseded: Health

Elective care

327184 | Glossary Item | Hospital access program waiting list working group
Care that, in the opinion of the treating clinician, is necessary and admission for which can be delayed for at least twenty-four hours.
Standard: Health

Elective surgery

568780 | Glossary Item | National Health Information Standards and Statistics Committee
Elective surgery is planned surgery that can be booked in advance as a result of a specialist clinical assessment resulting in placement on an elective surgery waiting list.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Elective surgery

327226 | Glossary Item | Hospital access program waiting list working group
Elective care where the procedures required by patients are listed in the surgical operations section of the Medicare benefits schedule book, with the exclusion of specific procedures frequently done by non-surgical clinicians.
Superseded: Health

Emergency department

745042 | Glossary Item
An emergency department provides triage, assessment, care and/or treatment for patients suffering from medical condition/s and/or injury. Emergency departments provide care in facilities which meet all of the following criteria: purposely designed and equipped area with designated assessment, treatment and resuscitation areas ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies availability of medical staff in the hospital 24 hours a day designated emer...
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Emergency department

327158 | Glossary Item
An emergency department provides triage, assessment, care and/or treatment for patients suffering from medical condition/s and/or injury.
Superseded: Health, Tasmanian Health
Standard: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Emergency department - public hospital

327228 | Glossary Item | National reference group for non-admitted patient data development, 2001/02.
The dedicated area in a public hospital that is organised and administered to provide emergency care to those in the community who perceive the need for or are in need of acute or urgent care. The emergency department must be part of a hospital and be licensed or otherwise recognised as an emergency department by the appropriate state or territory authority. An emergency department provides triage, assessment, care and/or treatment for patients suffering from medical condition(s) and/or injury.
Standard: Health

Emergency department short stay unit

525112 | Glossary Item | National Health Information Standards and Statistics Committee - Emergency Data Development Working Group
As per clause C48 of the National Health Reform Agreement - National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services (NPA IPHS), the Standing Council on Health, the Commonwealth and states and territories have agreed to implement the following definition of an emergency department (ED) short stay unit, or equivalent, with the following characteristics: (a) designated and designed for the short term treatment, observation, assessment and reassessment of patients initially triaged and ...
Standard: Health

Emergency service

745039 | Glossary Item
An emergency service provides triage, assessment, care and/or treatment for patients suffering from medical condition/s and/or injury. Emergency services provide care in facilities which do not meet all of the following criteria: purposely designated and equipped area with designated assessment, treatment and resuscitation areas ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies availability of medical staff in the hospital 24 hours a day designated e...
Standard: Health

Emergency service

652825 | Glossary Item
An emergency service provides triage, assessment, care and/or treatment for patients suffering from medical condition/s and/or injury.
Superseded: Health

Emergency surgery

534125 | Glossary Item | National Health Information Standards and Statistics Committee
Emergency surgery is surgery to treat trauma or acute illness subsequent to an emergency presentation. The patient may require immediate surgery or present for surgery at a later time following this unplanned presentation. This includes where the patient leaves hospital and returns for a subsequent admission. Emergency surgery includes unplanned surgery for admitted patients and unplanned surgery for patients already awaiting an elective surgery procedure (for example, in cases of acute deterior...
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Enrolled nurse

717101 | Glossary Item
A person who is registered as an enrolled nurse with the relevant Australian registration board to practice in this capacity. Includes general enrolled nurse and specialist enrolled nurse (e.g. mothercraft nurses in some states).
Standard: Health

Enrolled nurse

327160 | Glossary Item
Second level nurses who are enrolled in all states except Victoria where they are registered by the state registration board to practise in this capacity. Includes general enrolled nurse and specialist enrolled nurse (e.g. mothercraft nurses in some states).
Superseded: Health

Environmental factors

327286 | Glossary Item
Environmental factors make up the physical, social and attitudinal environment in which people live and conduct their lives.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired), Disability

Episode of acute care

327230 | Glossary Item
An episode of acute care for an admitted patient is one in which the principal clinical intent is to do one or more of the following: manage labour (obstetric), cure illness or provide definitive treatment of injury, perform surgery, relieve symptoms of illness or injury (excluding palliative care), reduce severity of illness or injury, protect against exacerbation and/or complication of an illness and/or injury which could threaten life or normal functions, perform diagnostic or therapeutic pr...
Standard: Health

Episode of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia

590503 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A patient episode of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) is a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus.For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive blood culture, after which an additional episode is recorded.A SAB will be considered to be a healthcare-associated event if either:CRITERION A: The patient’s first positive Staphylococcus aureus blood culture is collected more than 48 hours after hospital ...
Superseded: Health

Episode of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection

751480 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A patient episode of a Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection (SABSI) is a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive culture, after which a subsequent episode is recorded.A SABSI is healthcare-associated if Criterion A1 or A2, or Criterion B1, B2, B3 or B4 are met. CRITERION A: The patient’s first Staphylococcus aureus positive blood culture was...
Standard: Health

Episode of residential care end

376427 | Glossary Item
The administrative process by which a residential care service either records: Formal episode of residential care end: the formal end of residential care and accommodation of a resident, or; Statistical episode of residential care end: the end of the reference period.
Standard: Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Episode of residential care end

327194 | Glossary Item
Episode of residential care end is the administrative process by which a residential care service either records:Formal episode of residential care end: the formal end of residential care and accommodation of a resident, the end of residential care and accommodation of a resident who has commenced leave where there is no intention that the resident returns to residential care within seven days, or; Statistical episode of residential care end: the end of the reference period.
Superseded: Health

Episode of residential care start

376510 | Glossary Item
The process whereby the residential care service accepts responsibility for the resident's residential care and accommodation. Episode of residential care start is the administrative process by which a residential care service records either: Formal episode of residential care start: the start of residential care and accommodation of a resident, or; Statistical episode of residential care start: the start of a reference period for a resident continuing their residential care and accommodation,...
Standard: Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Episode of residential care start

327192 | Glossary Item
The process whereby the residential care service accepts responsibility for the Resident's residential care and accommodation. Episode of residential care start is the administrative process by which a residential care service records either: Formal episode of residential care start: the start of residential care and accommodation of a resident, and, the unplanned return from leave of a resident (when there had been no intention of returning to overnight residential care within seven days); or...
Superseded: Health

Erectile dysfunction

587675 | Glossary Item
An individual who has a history of erection failure or who has received treatment to achieve erection sufficient for penetration.
Standard: Health

Establishment based student nurse

327186 | Glossary Item
Student nurses are persons employed by the establishment currently studying in years one to three of a three year certificate course. This includes any person commencing or undertaking a three year course of training leading to registration as a nurse by the state or territory registration board. This includes full time general student nurse and specialist student nurse, such as mental deficiency nurse, but excludes practising nurses enrolled in post basic training courses.
Standard: Health

Event

517461 | Glossary Item
An instance or occasion of assistance received by a client from a service provider organisation.
Standard: Health

Expatriate adoption

749056 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A specific type of adoption that occurs when an Australian citizen or permanent resident living abroad for 12 months or more adopts a child through an overseas agency or government authority. Australian adoption authorities are not responsible for expatriate adoptions, and do not assess or approve applicants for such adoptions.
Standard: Children and Families

Expatriate adoption

689408 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A specific type of adoption that occurs when an Australian citizen or permanent resident living abroad for 12 months or more adopts a child through an overseas agency or government authority. Australian adoption authorities are not responsible for expatriate adoptions, and do not assess or approve applicants for such adoptions.
Superseded: Children and Families

Expenses

791781 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Expenses are consumptions or losses of future economic benefits in the form of reductions in assets or increases in liabilities of the entity, other than those relating to distributions to owners, that result in a decrease in equity during the reporting period.
Recorded: Health

Extraprostatic extension

587658 | Glossary Item
Extraprostatic extension (EPE) is the presence of neoplastic glands outside the prostate in the periprostatic tissue in a person with prostate cancer.
Standard: Health

Faecal incontinence

587616 | Glossary Item
The loss of regular control of the bowels, resulting in involuntary excretion or leakage of faeces.
Standard: Health

Faecal occult blood test (FOBT)

564027 | Glossary Item
A self-administered test to detect blood in bowel motions, but not bowel cancer itself. The FOBT is analysed by a pathology laboratory, and the results forwarded to the participant and their primary health care practitioner (if one is nominated). For the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP), two FOBT samples are collected. Pathologists categorise the returned FOBT into one of three groups: 1. Correctly completed 2. Incorrectly completed 3. Unsatisfactory Participants a...
Standard: Health

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