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Try searching using either a keyword, specific term or METEOR ID number.

METEOR ID search

If you’re a returning user and know an item’s METEOR ID, you can enter it in the search box. Clicking the search icon will take you straight to the item’s page.

Autocomplete

METEOR will automatically display suggestions for search terms as you’re typing. This predictive text will show you METEOR entries that exist for the topic you’re searching on. You don’t have to use any of these suggestions, but they may make your searching process faster and easier.

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Spelling correction

METEOR will show search results with spelling correction. Misspelled terms can still be selected for search where relevant.

Dropdown options

The drop-down menus directly below the search text box allow you to limit the search results to any of the 18 content types in METEOR (see Learn about metadata to view the list), by item creation dates, and item revision dates.

Content types

Content types allow you to limit your search to various metadata building blocks and other topic or help content found in METEOR. See Learn about metadata to view a list of metadata item types that you can search in METEOR. Searching on Topic pages will give results from METEOR’s ‘non-metadata’ pages which explain metadata, how it is managed, how to use METEOR, and how to develop metadata.

Searching on Help will give results from all the pop-up information boxes that are linked to each metadata item. The Help search looks through all text from the METEOR Business Rules, which is accessed through the small ‘i’ icon used throughout the site.

Created date and Revision date

The Created and Revision date dropdown options limit your search to when an item was created or last revised. METEOR will search any time by default, or you can select or specify a custom period.

Custom search syntax

METEOR uses Lucene search syntax. This functionality can be useful to fine-tune your search results even more. Some of the commands include:

  1. Restrict search to the titles of items by using Name: Searchterm. Note that it has to be written exactly as Name, with the capital N. Using name will not work. It doesn’t matter if there’s a space around the colon or not.
  2. Force a second term to be included by using AND.
  3. Widen your search to include another option using the term OR.

For example, if you’re looking for something with the word ‘baby’ in the title you would use Name: baby. METEOR will also give you results for the plural of the search term, so if you search on ‘baby’ you will also get results for ‘babies’. If looking for something with two terms (‘baby’ and ‘admission’) you would use Name: baby AND admission.

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You can also display your search results with a range of options in the Sort by drop-down menu on the right. You can sort on Relevance, Most/Least Recently Created, Most/Least Recently Updated, and Alphabetically (A–Z and Z–A).

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Filtering search results

You can fine-tune your search results using the filters that appear in the left-hand menu after searching any term. These filters are dynamic and will only display options specific to your search term, for example, only registration authorities relating to your search term will be displayed. You can use multiple filters at once.

Some of the filters change depending on your role within METEOR. If you are using METEOR without an account, you can search on metadata item type, public registration statuses, METEOR ID, and registration authority. You are also able to compare two items.

If you are using METEOR without an account, you will not be able to save bookmarks for items you’re interested in. There are also some non-public registration statuses that you won’t be able to see.

If you wish to save bookmarks, you can sign up for a free METEOR account easily, just follow the Sign up now prompts after clicking on the Sign In button. If you have an account, you will also be able to subscribe to notifications about changes to specific items in METEOR.

If you are logged in to METEOR as a metadata developer, or any other official role, there are some additional search options. You will be able to restrict your search to the full range of registration status options, including non-public statuses. You will also be able to save bookmarks and subscribe to notifications about changes to items.

Each search result has a small ‘hamburger’ icon on the right . This gives you download links for the metadata item as a PDF or a Word document.


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Aged Care

393489 | Outcome Area
Older Australians receive appropriate high quality and affordable health and aged care services.
Standard: Health

Alcohol and drug abuse is among Indigenous people is overcome

396156 | Outcome Area
Alcohol and drug abuse is among Indigenous people is overcome. COAG Target: Close the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Indigenous

Assessing for delirium

627940 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with cognitive impairment on presentation to hospital, or who has an acute change in behaviour or cognitive function during a hospital stay, is promptly assessed for delirium by a clinician trained and competent in delirium diagnosis and the use of a validated diagnostic tool. The patient and their carer, family member or other informant are asked about any recent changes in the patient’s behaviour or thinking. The patient’s diagnosis is discussed with them and is documented.
Standard: Health

Care at presentation

628046 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient presenting to hospital with a suspected hip fracture receives care guided by timely assessment and management of medical conditions, including diagnostic imaging, pain assessment and cognitive assessment.
Standard: Health

Coronary angiography

624378 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
The role of coronary angiography, with a view to timely and appropriate coronary revascularisation, is discussed with a patient with a non-ST-segment-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS) who is assessed to be at intermediate or high risk of an adverse cardiac event.
Standard: Health

Documentation

624355 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
When a patient is prescribed antibiotics, the reason, drug name, dose, route of administration, intended duration and review plan is documented in the patient’s health record.
Standard: Health

Early assessment

624368 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) receives a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and the results are analysed by a clinician experienced in interpreting an ECG within 10 minutes of the first emergency clinical contact.
Standard: Health

Early screening

624393 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient presenting to hospital with one or more key risk factors for delirium receives cognitive screening using a validated test. In addition, the patient and their carer, family member or other informant, are asked about any recent changes (within hours or days) in the patient’s behaviour or thinking.
Standard: Health

Elective surgery access

511658 | Outcome Area
A reduction in the number of Tasmanians waiting longer than clinically recommended times for elective surgery by improving efficiency and capacity in public hospitals.
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Emergency Department access

511650 | Outcome Area
Tasmanians receive timely treatment in emergency departments.
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Families and carers are well supported

394002 | Outcome Area
Families and carers are well supported.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

First Nations Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population

788716 | Outcome Area | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
First Nations Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population.COAG Target: Closing the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Standard: Indigenous

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)

Identifying and treating underlying causes

624402 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with delirium is offered a set of interventions to treat the causes of delirium, based on a comprehensive assessment.
Standard: Health

Immediate management

624366 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient presenting with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) receives care guided by a documented chest pain assessment pathway.
Recorded: Health

Indicators of effectiveness

628293 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Indicators of effectiveness, also known as outcome indicators, provide markers of how close care is to recommended care, monitor outcomes and provide signals to patients and clinicians on quality of care. In 2009, Australian Health Ministers endorsed the recommendation by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) that hospitals routinely review a set of core hospital level outcome indicators. The indicator set includes: in hospital mortality for fractured ...
Standard: Health

Indigenous Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population

396115 | Outcome Area
Indigenous Australians achieve health outcomes comparable to the broader population. COAG Target: Closing the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous children are born and remain healthy

396166 | Outcome Area
Indigenous children are born and remain healthy. COAG Target: Halve the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under 5 within a decade.
Standard: Indigenous

Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before formal schooling as a minimum

427941 | Outcome Area
Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before formal schooling as a minimum. COAG target: Ensure all Indigenous four year olds in remote communities have access to quality early childhood education.
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before full-time schooling

645879 | Outcome Area
Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before full-time schooling. COAG target: 95 percent of all Indigenous four year-olds enrolled in early childhood education by 2025.
Standard: Indigenous

Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before full-time schooling

493544 | Outcome Area
Indigenous children have access to affordable, quality early childhood education in the year before full-time schooling.COAG target: Ensure all Indigenous four year olds in remote communities have access to quality early childhood education.
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous children have the same health outcomes as other Australian children

396163 | Outcome Area
Indigenous children have the same health outcomes as other Australian children. COAG Target: Halve the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under 5 within a decade.
Standard: Indigenous

Indigenous people have improved amenity and reduced overcrowding, particularly in remote areas and discrete communities

410006 | Outcome Area
Indigenous people have improved amenity and reduced overcrowding, particularly in remote areas and discrete communities.
Standard: Housing assistance, Indigenous

Indigenous people have ready access to suitable and culturally inclusive primary health and preventative services

396161 | Outcome Area
Indigenous people have ready access to suitable and culturally inclusive primary health and preventative services. COAG Target: Close the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Indigenous

Indigenous people have the same housing opportunities as other Australians

447293 | Outcome Area
Indigenous people have the same housing opportunities (in relation to homelessness services, housing rental, housing purchase assistance and access to housing through an efficient and responsive housing market) as other Australians.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market

396179 | Outcome Area
Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market. COAG Target: Halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a decade.
Standard: Indigenous

Indigenous people remain healthy and free of preventable disease

396152 | Outcome Area
Indigenous people remain healthy and free of preventable disease. COAG Target: Close the life expectancy gap within a generation.
Standard: Indigenous

Indigenous students meet basic literacy and numeracy standards and overall levels of literacy and numeracy are improving

396169 | Outcome Area
Indigenous students meet basic literacy and numeracy standards and overall levels of literacy and numeracy are improving. COAG Target: Halve the gap for Indigenous students in reading, writing and numeracy within a decade
Standard: Indigenous

Individualised care plan

624381 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Before a patient with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) leaves the hospital, they are involved in the development of an individualised care plan. This plan identifies the lifestyle modifications and medicines needed to manage their risk factors, addresses their psychosocial needs and includes a referral to an appropriate cardiac rehabilitation or another secondary prevention program. This plan is provided to the patient and their general practitioner or ongoing clinical provider within 48 hours o...
Standard: Health

Interventions to prevent delirium

624397 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient at risk of delirium is offered a set of interventions to prevent delirium.
Standard: Health

Life-threatening conditions

624344 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with a life-threatening condition due to a suspected bacterial infection receives prompt antibiotic treatment without waiting for the results of investigations.
Standard: Health

Minimising risk of another fracture

628058 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Before a patient with a hip fracture leaves hospital, they are offered a falls and bone health assessment, and a management plan based on this assessment to reduce the risk of another fracture.
Standard: Health

Minimising use of antipsychotic medicines

624408 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Treatment with an antipsychotic medicine is only considered if a patient with delirium is distressed and the cause of their distress cannot be addressed and non-drug strategies have failed to ease their symptoms.
Standard: Health

Mobilisation and weight-bearing

628056 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with a hip fracture is offered mobilisation without restrictions on weight-bearing the day after surgery and at least once a day thereafter, depending on the patient’s clinical condition and agreed goals of care.
Standard: Health

Orthogeriatric model of care

628052 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with a hip fracture is offered treatment based on an orthogeriatric model of care as defined in the Australian and New Zealand guideline for hip fracture care (ANZHFR Steering Group 2014).
Standard: Health

Pain management

628050 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with a hip fracture is assessed for pain at the time of presentation and regularly throughout their hospital stay, and receives pain management including the use of multimodal analgesia, if clinically appropriate.
Standard: Health

Patient Experience

393491 | Outcome Area
Australians have positive health and aged care experiences which take account of individual circumstances and care needs.
Standard: Health

People are able to purchase affordable housing

447202 | Outcome Area
People are able to purchase affordable housing.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

People are able to rent housing that meets their needs

446792 | Outcome Area
People are able to rent housing that meets their needs.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

People have access to housing through an efficient and responsive housing market

448640 | Outcome Area
People have access to housing through an efficient and responsive housing market.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion

410004 | Outcome Area
People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

People with disability achieve economic participation and social inclusion

393821 | Outcome Area
People with disability achieve economic participation and social inclusion.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

People with disability enjoy choice, wellbeing and the opportunity to live as independently as possible

393878 | Outcome Area
People with disability enjoy choice, wellbeing and the opportunity to live as independently as possible.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

Preventing falls and pressure injuries

624405 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with delirium is provided with care based on their risk of falls and pressure injuries.
Standard: Health

Prevention

393136 | Outcome Area
Australians are born and remain healthy.
Standard: Health

Primary and Community Health

393484 | Outcome Area
Australians receive appropriate high quality and affordable primary and community health services.
Standard: Health

Risk stratification

624374 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with a non-ST-segment-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS) is managed based on a documented, evidence-based assessment of their risk of an adverse event.
Standard: Health

Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

645884 | Outcome Area
Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children. COAG Target: Halve the gap for Indigenous people aged 20–24 in Year 12 attainment or equivalent attainment rates by 2020.
Standard: Indigenous

Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

396173 | Outcome Area
Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children. COAG Target: Halve the gap in Year 12 attainment or equivalent attainment rates by 2020.
Superseded: Indigenous

Screening for cognitive impairment

624386 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient presenting to hospital with one or more risk factors for delirium is screened for cognitive impairment using a validated test.
Recorded: Health

Social Inclusion and Indigenous Health

393493 | Outcome Area
Australia’s health system promotes social inclusion and reduces disadvantage, especially for Indigenous Australians.
Standard: Health, Indigenous

Surgical prophylaxis

624364 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
If a patient having surgery requires prophylactic antibiotics, the prescription is made in accordance with the current version of the Therapeutic guidelines: antibiotic (Antibiotic Expert Group 2014) (or local antibiotic formulary that aligns with the current Therapeutic guidelines: antibiotic), and takes into consideration the patient’s clinical condition.
Standard: Health

Sustainability

393495 | Outcome Area
Australians have a sustainable health system.
Standard: Health

The Indigenous workforce age population has the depth and breadth of skills and capabilities required for the 21st century labour market

396182 | Outcome Area
The Indigenous workforce age population has the depth and breadth of skills and capabilities required for the 21st century labour market. COAG Target: Halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a decade.
Standard: Indigenous

Timely reperfusion

624371 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient with an acute ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), for whom emergency reperfusion is clinically appropriate, is offered timely percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or fibrinolysis in accordance with the time frames recommended by the National Heart Foundation of Australia and Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (2011). In general, primary PCI is recommended if the time from first medical contact to balloon inflation is anticipated to be less than 90 minutes,...
Standard: Health

Timing of surgery

628054 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient presenting to hospital with a hip fracture, or sustaining a hip fracture while in hospital, receives surgery within 48 hours, if no clinical contraindication exists and the patient prefers surgery.
Standard: Health

Transition from hospital care

628060 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Before a hip fracture patient leaves hospital, the patient and their carer are involved in the development of an individualised care plan that describes the patient’s ongoing care and goals of care after they leave hospital. The plan is developed collaboratively with the patient’s general practitioner. The plan identifies any changes in medicines, any new medicines, and equipment and contact details for rehabilitation services they may require. It also describes mobilisation activities, wound ca...
Standard: Health

Transition from hospital care

624413 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Before a patient with current or resolved delirium leaves hospital, the patient and their carer are involved in the development of an individualised care plan and are provided with information about delirium. The plan describes the ongoing care that the patient will require after they leave hospital, including a summary of any changes in medicines, strategies to help reduce the risk of delirium and prevent complications from it, and any other ongoing treatments. The plan is provided to the patie...
Standard: Health

Use of broad-spectrum antibiotics

624357 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
A patient who is treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics has the treatment reviewed and, if indicated, switched to treatment with a narrow-spectrum antibiotic. This is guided by the patient’s clinical condition and the results of microbiology tests.
Standard: Health

Use of guidelines and clinical condition

624351 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
When a patient is prescribed antibiotics, whether empirical or directed, this is done in accordance with the current version of the Therapeutic guidelines: antibiotic (Antibiotic Expert Group 2014) (or local peer reviewed antibiotic formulary that aligns with the current Therapeutic guidelines: antibiotic). This is also guided by the patient’s clinical condition and/or the results of microbiology testing.
Standard: Health

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