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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

561170 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification describes information from primary health-care services that received funding from the Australian Government through the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care centres are those that provide comprehensive health-care services that include (but are not limited to) general practitioners, dentists, nurses, psychiatrists, p...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

665908 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service paid wages, salaries and fees at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

566990 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service paid wages, salaries and fees at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster

567269 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service did not pay wages and salaries at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services worker type code N[N]

665296 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing types of workers involved in the provision of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care substance use services cluster

568863 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services provide treatment or assistance to clients for a range of substance use issues. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, and tobacco and nicotine. Most services are provided on an individual basis, although some services run programs specifically for different types of substances. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care substance use services cluster describes the type of substances that...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service staff vacancies cluster

567122 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service staff vacancies cluster describes the number and type of vacant staff positions, within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service, standalone substance use services, and Bringing Them Home or Link Up Counselling Programs at the end of the reporting period. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service staff vacancies Vacant position title Full time equivalent positions number Weeks vacant fo...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

568327 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the standalone substance use service provider organisation paid wages and salaries as at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by Indigenous status, and the sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services client numbers cluster

568225 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services client numbers cluster describes the number of clients seen by the standalone substance use service during the reporting period, by their Indigenous status, and sex. Number of clients Male Female Total Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander clients N[NNN] N[NNN] N[NNN] Non-Indigenous clients N[NNN] N[NNN] N[NNN] Total clients N[NNN] N[NN...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services cluster

575522 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment or assistance to clients for a range of substance use issues. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, tobacco and nicotine. Most services are provided on an individual basis, although some services run programs specifically for different types of substances. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services cluster describes the type of substances that are use...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

561172 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS describes the provision of treatment and assistance for a range of substance use issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, and tobacco and nicotine. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment and assistance through residential treatment and rehabilitation programs; sobering-up and residential respite a...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare client numbers cluster

576863 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer follow-up care for clients who have been discharged from a residential rehabilitation service and non-residential care. This includes counselling, assessment, treatment, education, support or follow-up from residential services. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare client numbers cluster describes the number of clients that received non-resid...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare episodes of care cluster

576889 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer follow-up care for clients who have been discharged from a residential rehabilitation service and non-residential care. This includes counselling, assessment, treatment, education, support or follow-up from residential services. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare episodes of care cluster describes the number of episodes of non-residential/f...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation client numbers cluster

575764 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation client numbers cluster describes the number of clients that stayed in residential care and received formal treatment and/or rehabilitation during the reporting period. The four data elements are used togethe...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation length of stay cluster

575956 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation length of stay cluster describes the total length of stay for clients that stayed in residential care and received formal treatment and/or rehabilitation during the reporting period. The three data element...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care cluster

576637 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation. Sobering-up clients stay in residential care overnight to sober up and do not receive formal rehabilitation. Residential respite/short-term clients spend 1 to 7 days in residential care for respite, and do not receive formal rehabilitation. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services so...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster

568406 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the standalone substance use services did not pay wages and salaries at the end of the reporting period. The unpaid full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by Indigenous status, and the sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stan...
Superseded: Indigenous

Abuse in care

742259 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
In the context of the Australian child protection systems in operation in each state and territory, abuse in care refers to instances of abuse of children in out-of-home care, on third party parental orders, or on other orders that transfer full or partial parental responsibility for the child to an authority of the State. It can involve physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. Abuse in care includes instances where the person held responsible is: a) the approved carer b) anoth...
Superseded: Children and Families

Accommodation period end date

350906 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The date at which a period of lodging is completed.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance
Superseded: Homelessness

Activity based funding: Emergency service care NBEDS 2016-17

612344 | Data Set Specification | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of this data set is emergency services provided in activity based funded hospitals 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 available in the hospital 24 hours a day. Designated emergency department nursing staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a desig...
Superseded: Health

Activity based funding: Emergency service care NBEDS 2017-18

638083 | Data Set Specification | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Activity based funding: Emergency service care National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) is emergency services provided in activity based funded hospitals 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 available in the hospital 24 hours a day. Designate...
Superseded: Health

Activity based funding: Emergency service care NBEDS 2018-19

676248 | Data Set Specification | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Activity based funding: Emergency service care National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) is emergency services provided in activity based funded hospitals 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 available in the hospital 24 hours a day designated e...
Superseded: Health

Activity based funding: Mental health care NBEDS 2021–22

735108 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Activity based funding: Mental health care national best endeavours data set (ABF MHC NBEDS) defines information about patients receiving mental health care, funded by states and territories, that is associated with Australian public hospital services.Mental health care is care in which the primary clinical purpose or treatment goal is improvement in the symptoms and/or psychosocial, environmental and physical functioning related to a patient’s mental disorder. Mental health care:is delivere...
Superseded: Health

Activity based funding: Mental health care NBEDS 2022–23

742188 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Activity based funding: Mental health care national best endeavours data set (ABF MHC NBEDS) defines information about patients receiving mental health care, funded by states and territories, that is associated with Australian public hospital services.Mental health care is care in which the primary clinical purpose or treatment goal is improvement in the symptoms and/or psychosocial, environmental and physical functioning related to a patient’s mental disorder. Mental health care:is delivere...
Superseded: Health

Acute coronary syndrome concurrent clinical condition

284875 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Concurrent medical conditions, which are pertinent to the risk stratification and treatment of acute coronary syndrome.
Superseded: Health

Acute coronary syndrome procedure type code NN

284658 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the type of procedure performed for the treatment of acute coronary syndrome.
Superseded: Health

Acute coronary syndrome risk stratum code N

284654 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the clinical features consistent with an acute coronary syndrome risk.
Superseded: Health

Address details cluster

619372 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Address details cluster defines the data elements used to collect information pertaining to the address of the hospital establishments reported in the Public hospital establishments NMDS.
Superseded: Health

Address—Australian state/territory identifier

430132 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An identifier of the state or territory of an address.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, WA Health, Disability
Superseded: Health, Early Childhood

Address—Australian state/territory identifier, code AA[A]

430134 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An identifier of the state or territory of an address, as represented by a code.
Standard: Community Services (retired), WA Health, Disability, Aged Care
Superseded: Health, Early Childhood

Address—country identifier, country code (SACC 2011) NNNN

573213 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The country component of an address, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Address—electronic communication address

452719 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An electronic internet contact address, used for communication purposes.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Indigenous, Disability

Address—electronic communication address, text X[X(1099)]

452649 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An electronic internet contact address, used for communication purposes, as represented by text.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Indigenous, Disability

Address—statistical area

457285 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population used for describing location and contact details. Based on the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) structure of six hierarchical statistical area levels comprised in ascending order.
Superseded: Health, Early Childhood
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability, Children and Families
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Address—statistical area, level 1 (SA1) code (ASGS 2016) N(11)

660637 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region representing the smallest unit for the release of Census data used for describing a location, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health
Superseded: Early Childhood

Address—statistical area, level 2 (SA2) code (ASGS 2016) N(9)

659774 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population describing location which represents medium-sized general purpose area aggregated from whole Statistical areas level 1, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health, Children and Families

Admitted patient care NBEDS 2017-18

682938 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Admitted patient care National best endeavours data set (APC NBEDS) is to collect information about care provided to admitted patients in Australian hospitals. The scope of the APC NBEDS is episodes of care for admitted patients in all public and private acute and psychiatric hospitals, free standing day hospital facilities and alcohol and drug treatment centres in Australia. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, corrections authorities and in Australia's off-sho...
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient care NBEDS 2018-19

690741 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Admitted patient care National best endeavours data set (APC NBEDS) is to collect information about care provided to admitted patients in Australian hospitals. The scope of the APC NBEDS is episodes of care for admitted patients in all public and private acute and psychiatric hospitals, free standing day hospital facilities and alcohol and drug treatment centres in Australia. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, corrections authorities and in Australia's off-sho...
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient care NMDS 2016-17

612171 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS) is to collect information about care provided to admitted patients in Australian hospitals. The scope of the APC NMDS is episodes of care for admitted patients in all public and private acute and psychiatric hospitals, free standing day hospital facilities and alcohol and drug treatment centres in Australia. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, corrections authorities and in Australia's off-shore territo...
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient care NMDS 2022–23

742173 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The purpose of the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS) is to collect information about care provided to admitted patients in Australian hospitals.The scope of the APC NMDS is episodes of care for admitted patients in all public and private acute and psychiatric hospitals, free standing day hospital facilities and alcohol and drug treatment centres in Australia. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and in Australia's off-shore territo...
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient care remoteness classification (ASGS-RA) N

702568 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Statistical Geography Standard-Remoteness Area (ASGS-RA) is a geographical classification which defines locations in terms of remoteness, i.e. the physical road distance of a location from the nearest Service Centre (a populated locality where the population is greater than 1,000 persons), within population size categories.
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient care remoteness classification (ASGS-RA) N

539874 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Statistical Geography Standard-Remoteness Area (ASGS-RA) is a geographical classification which defines locations in terms of remoteness, i.e. the physical road distance of a location from the nearest Service Centre (a populated locality where the population is greater than 1,000 persons), within population size categories.
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2010-11

386801 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of this data set is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included. Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].N.
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2011-12

426760 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of this data set is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included. Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].N.
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2012-13

471819 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of this data set is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included. Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].N.
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2013-14

504641 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of this data set is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included. Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2014-15

553212 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Admitted patient palliative care national minimum data set (NMDS) is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included.Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].
Superseded: Health

Admitted patient palliative care NMDS 2015-16

590512 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The scope of the Admitted patient palliative care national minimum data set (NMDS) is admitted patients receiving palliative care in all public and private acute hospitals, and free standing day hospital facilities. Hospitals operated by the Australian Defence Force, correctional authorities and Australia's external territories are not currently included.Palliative care patients are identified by the data element Hospital service—care type, code N[N].
Superseded: Health

Adoption consent code N

468236 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the consent by birth parents to an adoption.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption Indigenous status code N

651228 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing Indigenous status.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption type code N

722902 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption type code N

651126 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions Australia 2021–22; Quality Statement

776081 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Adoptions Australia collection contains data on adopted children, their adoptive families, and parents, as well as information on the number of contact/information requests and vetoes lodged by parties to an adoption. Data are collected on intercountry, local and known child adoptions. Additional data include the duration of different intercountry adoption processes and the number of visa applications approved for children adopted ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Adoptions DSS 2013-16

650865 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2016-17

687752 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2017-18

700748 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2018-19

722241 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2019-20

729909 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2020-21

749045 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection.Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known child adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18.The Adoptions Au...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2021-22

766551 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection.Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known child adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18.The Adoptions Au...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption consent, code N

650100 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of consent given for an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement, total N[NN]

722849 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children placed with adoptive families.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information lodged, total number N[NN]

651750 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of applications lodged seeking information about an adoption.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information type, code N

650116 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of application seeking information about an individual in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application type, information/veto code N[N]

650898 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The reason for which an application was lodged by a person in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—finalised adoption, total number N[NN]

650122 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of adoptions finalised.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—Indigenous status, code N

651224 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Whether an adoptive parent identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, as represented by a code. This is in accord with the first two of three components of the Commonwealth definition.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged a veto, party to an adoption, code N[N]

653309 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The person who lodged a veto preventing another party to an adoption from making contact and/or restrict the release of identifying information about themselves, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged an application for information, party to an adoption code N[N]

650162 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The person who lodged an application for information about an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—veto lodgement, total number N[NN]

650160 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of vetoes lodged blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—sibling composition, text X[X(199)]

650286 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The sibling composition of the family into which a child is adopted, as represented by text.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—sibling composition, type code N[N]

655266 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The sibling composition of the family into which a child is adopted, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—special care need

687826 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family for care provision.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—special care need, code N

687833 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family to foster healthy development and wellbeing, and to support positive family functioning and prevent adoption disruptions, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—special care need, code N

700982 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family to foster healthy development and wellbeing, and to support positive family functioning and prevent adoption disruptions, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—special care need, code N

749221 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family to foster healthy development and wellbeing, and to support positive family functioning and prevent adoption disruptions, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive parent

689411 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A person who has become the parent of a child or adult as the result of an adoption order.
Superseded: Children and Families

Agency sector cluster

497979 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This cluster applies to agencies providing data to the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Disability

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NBEDS 2023–24

756083 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national best endeavours data set (NBEDS) collects and reports data nationally on a best endeavours basis.The NBEDS covers: Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. This includes community-based ambulatory services and outpatient services.The following services are currently not included in the coverage:services based in prisons and other correctional institutions;agencies that provide p...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2023-24

756056 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting.The NMDS covers: Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. This includes community-based ambulatory services and outpatient services.The following services are currently not included in the coverage:services based in prisons and other correctional institutions;agencies that provide primarily accommodation...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2021–22; Quality Statement

773410 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description The AIHW collects Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) data annually on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients of alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment agencies, including data on drugs of concern and the types of treatment received. The AODTS NMDS counts completed treatment episodes provided to clients by in-scope alcohol and other drug treatment agencies. This includes all clients who had completed 1 or more treatment episodes a...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Ambulatory mental health care service

409081 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A specialised mental health service that provides services to people who are not currently admitted to a mental health admitted or residential service. Services are delivered by health professionals with specialist mental health qualifications or training. Ambulatory mental health services include: community-based crisis assessment and treatment teams day programs mental health outpatient clinics provided by either hospital or community-based services child and adolescent outpatient and com...
Superseded: Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Ambulatory service unit identifier

404825 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A sequence of characters which identify an ambulatory service unit. An ambulatory service unit is a unit that provides ambulatory care.
Superseded: Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Ambulatory service unit identifier

724350 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A sequence of characters which identify an ambulatory service unit. An ambulatory service unit is a unit that provides ambulatory care.
Superseded: Health

Ambulatory service unit name

722180 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The appellation by which an ambulatory service unit is known or called. An ambulatory service unit is a unit that provides ambulatory care.
Superseded: Health

Ambulatory service unit name

409034 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The appellation by which an ambulatory service unit is known or called.An ambulatory service unit is a unit that provides ambulatory care.
Superseded: Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Anaesthesia administered

269079 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Drug or other medical intervention administered to cause inability to feel pain.
Superseded: Health

Analgesia administered

269080 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An agent given to alleviate pain without causing loss of consciousness.
Superseded: Health

Apgar score

269035 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The score used to evaluate the fitness of a newborn infant, based on heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, cough reflex, and colour.
Superseded: Health, Tasmanian Health

Applicant

689413 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A married couple, a de facto couple or a single person. The method by which the applicant becomes an official client will vary for each jurisdiction, and might be when the department first opens a file, when the applicant registers, or when the applicant is invited to attend an information session. For the purpose of this report, applicants who are already a client of the department, but are applying to adopt a subsequent child, or reapplying to adopt, are counted as applicants applying for the ...
Superseded: Children and Families

AUDIT alcohol consumption frequency code N

403071 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the frequency of alcohol consumption, as measured by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).
Superseded: Health

AUDIT consumption of 6 or more standard drinks code N

403100 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the frequency of consuming six or more standard drinks on one occasion, as measured by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).
Superseded: Health

AUDIT score of risky alcohol consumption cluster

403067 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This data cluster is used to provide a score on the World Health Organization's Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) screening instrument. The data elements in this cluster relate to alcohol use in the last 12 months only. The AUDIT is a reliable and simple screening tool which is sensitive to the early detection of risky and high-risk (or hazardous and harmful) drinking.
Superseded: Health

AUDIT-C score of risky alcohol consumption cluster (dischargee)

483163 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This data cluster is used to provide a score on the World Health Organization's Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-C (AUDIT-C) screening instrument. The data elements in this cluster relate to alcohol use prior to most recent imprisonment only. The AUDIT-C is a reliable and simple screening tool which is sensitive to the early detection of risky and high-risk (or hazardous and harmful) drinking. The AUDIT-C is a subset of the AUDIT.
Superseded: Health

Australian Cancer Database, 2013; Quality Statement

658607 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Important note To avoid excessive repetition in this data quality statement, the word ‘cancer’ is used to mean ‘cancer, excluding basal cell carcinomas of the skin and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin’. In most states and territories these two skin cancers are not notifiable diseases, and in any case are not collected, and as such are not in the scope of the Australian Cancer Database (ACD). Summary of Key Points All states and territories have legislation that makes cancer a notifiable dise...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Australian Health Performance Framework, 2019

715015 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Australian Health Performance Framework (AHPF) was endorsed by the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council in September 2017. It brings together the previous National Health Performance Framework and the Performance and Accountability Framework to provide a single vehicle for presenting information about the performance of Australia's health system and is intended to have primacy over other performance frameworks for the health sector.The overarching objective of the AHPF is to facilit...
Superseded: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework, 2020

728283 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Australian Health Performance Framework (AHPF) was endorsed by the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council in September 2017. It brings together the previous National Health Performance Framework and the Performance and Accountability Framework to provide a single vehicle for presenting information about the performance of Australia's health system and is intended to have primacy over other performance frameworks for the health sector.The overarching objective of the AHPF is to facilit...
Superseded: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 1.1.2–Educational attainment for non-school qualification at Certificate III level or above, 2020

728287 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Superseded: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 1.2.1–Rates of current daily smokers, 2019

715271 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Superseded: Health

Australian Health Performance Framework: PI 1.2.2–Children exposed to tobacco smoke in the home, 2019

715401 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Superseded: Health

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