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Medical indemnity claim—medical indemnity claim status, code NN

329644 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The status of a medical indemnity claim in terms of the stage it has reached in the claims management process from a reserve being set to file closure, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—primary incident or allegation type

329718 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The high level description of the main event or circumstance that led to the medical indemnity claim.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—primary incident or allegation type, health-care code NN[N]

329724 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The high level description of the main event or circumstance that led to the medical indemnity claim, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—total amount expended, total Australian currency N[N(8)]

482237 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The amount of money expended on a current or closed medical indemnity claim for claimant payments, and for legal defence, investigative and associated expenses, but excluding administrative costs and net of recoveries from third parties, in Australian dollars.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to other party

329789 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A description of the categories of loss for which an other party is compensated as a basis for a medical indemnity claim.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to other party, code N[N]

329798 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A description of the categories of loss for which an other party is compensated as a basis for a medical indemnity claim, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to patient

329786 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A description of the categories of loss for which the patient is compensated as a basis for a medical indemnity claim.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to patient, code N[N]

329796 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A description of the categories of loss for which the patient is compensated as a basis for a medical indemnity claim, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity DSS 2012-14

329638 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Medical indemnity data set specification (DSS) describes the data items and standardised data outputs for medical indemnity claims for the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC). The MINC contains information on medical indemnity claims against health providers. These are claims for compensation for harm or other loss allegedly due to the delivery of health care. This health care may occur in settings such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, general practitioner surgeries, community hea...
Superseded: Health

Medical indemnity NBPDS 2014-

531844 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Medical indemnity National best practice data set (NBPDS) updates the description of the data items and standardised data outputs for medical indemnity claims for the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC). The MINC contains information on medical indemnity claims against health providers. These are claims for compensation for harm or other loss allegedly due to the delivery of health care. This health care may occur in settings such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, general practition...
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity payment recipient type

421923 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The recipient of a damages payment arising from a medical indemnity claim.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity payment recipient type, code N

421792 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing who was the recipient of the payment for damages made to a medical indemnity claimant.
Standard: Health

Mental Health Carer Experience of Service NBEDS

745391 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Mental Health Carer Experience of Service National Best Endeavours Data Set (MH CES NBEDS) is state and territory public sector Specialised mental health services.As specified by the Mental Health Carer Experience Survey, carers are the family member, partner or friend of someone with a mental illness whose lives are also affected by that illness. Carers provide support and assistance to the person with a mental illness.Specialised mental health services are those with a primary...
Standard: Health

Mental health establishments NMDS 2009-10

374981 | Data Set Specification
All specialised mental health services managed or funded by State or Territory health authorities. The statistical units are specialised mental health services. These are the specialised mental health components of the State and Territory health authorities, and of regions within states and territories; specialised mental health service organisations; service units within those organisations; and private hospital and non-government residential service units funded by specialised mental health...
Superseded: Health

Modified Monash Model remoteness classification code N

777000 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing remoteness and population size on the Modified Monash Model (MMM) scale from major city to very remote.
Standard: Aged Care
Recorded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2010

392491 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P06-Proportion of adults who are daily smokers, 2010

394181 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P07-Proportion of adults at risk of long-term harm from alcohol, 2010

394213 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P09-Immunisation rates for vaccines in the national schedule, 2010

394250 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB 09-Halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five within a decade, 2011

429297 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

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

443707 | Indicator
Superseded: Health
Standard: Indigenous

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b-Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2013

498356 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b-Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2014

517701 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b-Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2015

559079 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b–Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2016

598860 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b–Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2017

629970 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

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

658546 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: PB b–Better health: halve the mortality gap for Indigenous children under five by 2018, 2019

698950 | Indicator
Superseded: Health

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

716256 | Indicator
Standard: Health

Non-admitted patient service event—first service event indicator

596518 | Data Element Concept | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
An indicator of whether a non-admitted patient service event was the first service event for a specific patient.
Standard: Health

Non-admitted patient service event—first service event indicator, yes/no code N

596610 | Data Element | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
An indicator of whether a non-admitted patient service event was the first service event for a particular patient, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Non-admitted patient service event—service event date first offered, DDMMYYYY

596502 | Data Element | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
The non-admitted patient service event date first offered by a health-care provider to a patient following receipt of a service request, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Recorded: Health

Non-admitted patient service request urgency category, code N

596632 | Value Domain | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
A code set representing the urgency with which a non-admitted patient service event is required.
Recorded: Health

Non-admitted patient service request—service request acceptance date, DDMMYYYY

596488 | Data Element | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
The date on which a health-care provider accepts a request for a non-admitted patient service, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Recorded: Health

Non-admitted patient service request—service request issue date

596458 | Data Element Concept | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
The date on which a request for a non-admitted patient service was issued.
Standard: Health

Non-admitted patient service request—service request issue date, DDMMYYYY

596448 | Data Element | Measurement of Access to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
The date on which a request for a non-admitted patient service was issued, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Non-admitted patient service request—urgency category

596639 | Data Element Concept | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group
The urgency category assigned by a health-care provider to a non-admitted patient service event request.
Recorded: Health

Non-admitted patient service request—urgency category code N

596643 | Data Element | Measurement of Access Time to Elective Surgery (MATES) Working Group.
The urgency category assigned by a health-care provider to a non-admitted patient service event request, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Health

Patient relationship to health-care service provider code N

330335 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the relationship of the patient to the health-care service provider.
Standard: Health

Patient—additional body function or structure affected

330166 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The body function or structure of the patient alleged to have been affected, in addition to the primary body function or structure affected.
Standard: Health

Patient—additional body function or structure affected, body function or structure code N[N]

532509 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The body function or structure of the patient alleged to have been affected, in addition to the primary body function or structure affected, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Patient—additional body function or structure affected, body function or structure code N[N]

330183 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The body function or structure of the patient alleged to have been affected, in addition to the primary body function or structure affected, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Patient—extent of harm from a health-care incident

330209 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The extent of overall harm, in terms of impairment, activity limitation or participation restriction, to the patient from a health-care incident.
Standard: Health

Patient—extent of harm from a health-care incident, code N[N]

421931 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The extent of overall harm, in terms of impairment, activity limitation or participation restriction, to the patient from a health-care incident, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Patient—primary body function or structure affected

330163 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The primary body function or structure of the patient alleged to have been affected.
Standard: Health

Patient—primary body function or structure affected, body function or structure code N[N]

330176 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The primary body function or structure of the patient alleged to have been affected, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Patient—relationship to health-care service provider

330329 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The relationship of the patient to the health-care service provider.
Standard: Health

Patient—relationship to health-care service provider, code N

330338 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The relationship of the patient to the health-care service provider, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—access to peer support, 5 point performance scale code N

634941 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how well a person was able to access peer support, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—access to treating doctor or psychiatrist, 5 point frequency scale code N

634833 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person had access to their treating doctor or psychiatrist when needed, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—activities that suited, 5 point frequency scale code N

634908 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often activities that suited a person were available, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—convenience of location, 5 point performance scale code N

634967 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of the convenience of the location for a person, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—effect of service on ability to manage day to day life, 5 point performance scale code N

634997 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of the effect of a service on a person's ability to manage their day to day life, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—effect of service on overall well-being, 5 point performance scale code N

634990 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of the effect of a service on a person's overall well-being, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—effect on hopefulness for future, 5 point performance scale code N

635005 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of the effect of the service on a person's hopefulness for the future, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—explanation of rights and responsibilities, 5 point performance scale code N

634934 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how well a person's rights and responsibilities were explained, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—fair treatment if a complaint was made, 5 point frequency scale code N

634843 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person believed that they would receive fair treatment if a complaint was made, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—family and carers given opportunity for involvement, 5 point frequency scale code N

634799 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often there were opportunities for family and carers to be involved in treatment and care if a person wanted, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—family and carers given opportunity for involvement, 6 point frequency scale code N

751152 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A descriptor of how often there were opportunities for family and carers to be involved in treatment and care if a person wanted, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—felt safe, 5 point frequency scale code N

634697 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person felt safe, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—individuality and values were respected

634796 | Data Element Concept | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person's individuality and values were respected.
Standard: Health

Person—individuality and values were respected, 5 point frequency scale code N

634802 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person's individuality and values were respected, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—information given about service, 5 point performance scale code N

634926 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how well information about a service was provided to a person, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—listened to in all aspects of care and treatment, 5 point frequency scale code N

634877 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person felt listened to in all aspects of their care and treatment, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—needs considered in development of a care plan, 5 point performance scale code N

634960 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how well a person's needs were considered in the development of a care plan, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—opinions about involvement of family or friends in care respected, 5 point frequency scale code N

634859 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person's opinions about the involvement of family or friends in their care were respected, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—opportunity to discuss progress with staff, 5 point frequency scale code N

634902 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person was given the opportunity to discuss progress with staff, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—overall experience of care, 5 point performance scale code N

634981 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of a person's overall experience of care, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—privacy was respected, 5 point frequency scale code N

634717 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often a person's privacy was respected, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—respect shown for how feeling, 5 point frequency scale code N

633664 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
Respect shown for how a person was feeling, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—staff discussed effects of medication and treatments, 5 point frequency scale code N

634894 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often staff discussed the effects of medication and other treatments with a person, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—staff effort to be available when wanted, 5 point frequency scale code N

634812 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often staff made an effort to be available for a person when wanted, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—staff showed hopefulness for future, 5 point frequency scale code N

634784 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often staff showed hopefulness for a person's future, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—staff teamwork in care and treatment, 5 point frequency scale code N

634887 | Data Element | Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee
A descriptor of how often staff worked as a team to provide care and treatment to a person, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

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

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 01 Proportion of regular clients with diabetes with a current HbA1c result, 2020

729612 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 02a Proportion of regular clients whose tobacco smoking status has been recorded, 2020

729756 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 02b Proportion of regular clients with a tobacco smoking status result, 2020

729781 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 03a Proportion of regular clients with a weight classification recorded, 2020

729785 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 03b Proportion of regular clients with a weight classification, 2020

729788 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 04 Proportion of regular clients aged 65 and over who were immunised against influenza, 2020

729791 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 05 Proportion of regular clients with diabetes who were immunised against influenza, 2020

729793 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 06 Proportion of regular clients with COPD who were immunised against influenza, 2020

729797 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 07 Proportion of regular clients with an alcohol consumption status, 2020

729800 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 08 Proportion of regular clients with the necessary risk factors assessed to enable CVD assessment, 2020

729809 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 09 Proportion of female regular clients with an up-to-date cervical screening, 2020

729894 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 10 Proportion of regular clients with diabetes with a blood pressure result, 2020

729898 | Indicator | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Health

Primary body function or structure affected

330158 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The primary body function or structure alleged to have been affected.
Standard: Health

Primary incident or allegation type

425722 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A description of the main event or circumstance that led, or may have led, to unintended or unnecessary harm.
Standard: Health

Principal clinician specialty involved in health-care incident

330125 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The clinical specialty of the health-care provider who played the most prominent role in the health-care incident.
Standard: Health

Prisoner health DSS

375978 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Prisoner health Data Set Specification (DSS) describes data collected from all public and private prisons throughout Australia on prison entrants, prisoners who visit a prison clinic, prisoners who are taking repeat medication while in custody, prison clinic services and staffing levels. The data are used to report against the National Prisoner Health Indicators, assist in monitoring the health of prisoners and inform prisoner health service planning and delivery. In this collection, public ...
Superseded: Health

Prisoner health NBEDS

482311 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Prisoner health National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) defines data collected from all public and private prisons throughout Australia on prison entrants, prisoners who visit a prison clinic, prisoners who are taking prescription medication while in custody, prison clinic services and staffing levels, and prison dischargees. The data are used to report against the National Prisoner Health Indicators, assist in monitoring the health of prisoners and inform prisoner health service planning ...
Standard: Health

Prisoner health NBEDS 2018

698664 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Prisoner health National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) defines data collected from all public and private prisons throughout Australia on prison entrants, prisoners who visit a prison clinic, prisoners who are taking prescription medication while in custody, prison clinic services and staffing levels, and prison dischargees. The data are used to report against the National Prisoner Health Indicators, assist in monitoring the health of prisoners and inform prisoner health service planning ...
Qualified: Health

Prisoner health NBEDS 2022

773317 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Prisoner health National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) defines data collected from all public and private prisons throughout Australia on prison entrants, prisoners who visit a prison clinic, prisoners who are taking prescription medication while in custody, prison clinic services and staffing levels, and prison dischargees. The data are used to report against the National Prisoner Health Indicators, assist in monitoring the health of prisoners and inform prisoner health service planning ...
Qualified: Health

Public dental waiting times DSS 2012-13

424019 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, National Oral Health Plan Monitoring Group
The purpose of the Public dental waiting times data set specification (PDWT DSS) is to describe the information that must be collected to calculate the waiting times for two time periods in the treatment pathway for public dental services in Australia: The time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they are offered dental care; and The time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they receive dental care. In this data collection, person...
Superseded: Health

Public dental waiting times NMDS 2013-2018

494562 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, National Oral Health Plan Monitoring Group
The purpose of the Public dental waiting times national minimum data set (PDWT NMDS) is to describe the information that must be collected to calculate the waiting times for two time periods in the treatment pathway for public dental services in Australia: The time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they are offered dental care; and The time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they receive dental care. In this data collection, p...
Superseded: Health

Public dental waiting times NMDS 2018-2022

686200 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Public dental waiting times national minimum data set (PDWT NMDS) is to describe the information that must be collected to calculate the waiting times for two time periods in the treatment pathway for public dental services in Australia:the time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they are offered dental care; andthe time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they receive dental care.In the PDWT NMDS, person includes ...
Superseded: Health

Public dental waiting times NMDS 2022–

765394 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Public dental waiting times national minimum data set (PDWT NMDS) is to describe the information that must be collected to calculate the waiting times for two time periods in the treatment pathway for public dental services in Australia:the time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they are offered dental care; andthe time between the date a person is placed on a waiting list and the date they receive dental care.In the PDWT NMDS, person includes ...
Standard: Health

Public hospital establishments data element cluster

643172 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Public hospital establishments (PHE) data element cluster is establishment-level data for public acute and psychiatric hospitals, and alcohol and drug treatment centres. All activity, recurrent expenditure and related revenue in the public hospital's General Ledger are in scope, regardless of whether all components are a 'public hospital service' under the National Health Reform Agreement (2011). Similar data for private hospitals and free-standing day hospital facilities are co...
Superseded: Health

Public hospital establishments data element cluster

679217 | Data Set Specification | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
The scope of the Public hospital establishments (PHE) data element cluster is establishment-level data for public acute and psychiatric hospitals, and alcohol and drug treatment centres. All activity, recurrent expenditure and related revenue in the public hospital's General Ledger are in-scope, regardless of whether all components are a 'public hospital service' under the National Health Reform Agreement (2011) (NHRA). Similar data for private hospitals and free-standing day hospital facilities...
Superseded: Health

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