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Psychiatry registrar or trainee

717116 | Glossary Item
A medical officer who is a recognised trainee within the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists postgraduate training program.
Standard: Health

Psychologist

717120 | Glossary Item
A person who is registered to practice psychology with the relevant Australian registration board.
Standard: Health

Psychosocial services

522999 | Glossary Item
Psychosocial services are those services which aim to address the ongoing psychological and social needs of individuals. Within the health system services are generally provided to individuals with a disease or disorder, and/or their partners, families or caregivers. Examples of psychosocial services include: Individual or group based education relating to psychological and social needs The provision of individual or group based counselling Individual peer support or involvement in support gr...
Standard: Health

Public health

352234 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Organised response by society to protect and promote health, and to prevent illness, injury and disability. The starting point for identifying public health issues, problems and priorities, and for designing and implementing interventions is the population as a whole, or population subgroups (NPHP 1998).
Standard: Health

Radiotherapy

437265 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation.
Standard: Health

Rapid response team

592338 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care/Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A team of designated clinical staff trained to respond rapidly to urgent calls for help when it is suspected or apparent that a patient is experiencing serious clinical deterioration.
Standard: Health

Record linkage

327264 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A process, technique or method that enables the bringing together of two or more records that are believed to belong to the same individual.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired)

Reference period

699148 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A reference period is the period of time for which activity is collected and reported, and may be defined by a calendar or fiscal year, a semester, a quarter, a month or even a day.
Standard: Health

Registered nurse

327182 | Glossary Item
Registered nurses include persons with at least a three-year training certificate and nurses holding post-graduate qualifications. Registered nurses must be registered with the state/territory registration board. This is a comprehensive category and includes community mental health, general nurse, intellectual disability nurse, midwife (including pupil midwife), psychiatric nurse, senior nurse, charge nurse (now unit manager), supervisory nurse and nurse educator. This category also includes nur...
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Renal failure

620136 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Inability of the kidneys to excrete wastes, concentrate urine, regulate electrolytes, acid/base balance, blood pressure and hormone production. The condition may be acute or chronic.
Standard: Health

Research

706427 | Glossary Item | Allied Health Professions Australia
Research activities are those activities undertaken to advance the knowledge of the delivery of care to an individual, group or community. Research is limited to activities that lead to and follow formal approval of the project by a research committee or equivalent body, including travel specifically associated with research activities.
Standard: Health

Research directorate

583816 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A department that administratively supports and facilitates research through infrastructure and resources.
Standard: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Health

Reserve

460218 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The dollar amount that is the best current estimate of the likely cost of a claim when closed.
Standard: Health

Resident

722666 | Glossary Item
A person who receives residential care intended to be for a minimum of one night.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Residential mental health care service

373049 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A service that is considered by the state, territory or Australian Government funding authorities as a service that: has the workforce capacity to provide specialised mental health services; and employs suitably trained mental health staff to provide rehabilitation, treatment or extended care on-site: to consumers residing on an overnight basis; in a domestic-like environment; and encourages the consumer to take responsibility for their daily living activities. These services inc...
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Resource Utilisation Groups—Activities of Daily Living

495909 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
An assessment of patient motor function.
Standard: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Health, Tasmanian Health

Restraint

558140 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The restriction of an individual's freedom of movement by physical or mechanical means. Mechanical restraint: The application of devices (including belts, harnesses, manacles, sheets and straps) on a person's body to restrict his or her movement. This is to prevent the person from harming himself/herself or endangering others or to ensure the provision of essential medical treatment. It does not include the use of furniture (including beds with cot sides and chairs with tables fitted on their ar...
Standard: Health

Revenue (other revenue)

357543 | Glossary Item | Health Expenditure Advisory Committee
All other revenue received by the establishment that is not included under patient revenue or recoveries (but not including revenue payments received from state or territory governments). This would include revenue such as investment income from temporarily surplus funds and income from charities, bequests and accommodation provided to visitors. See text relating to offsetting practices. Gross revenue should be reported (except in relation to payments for inter-hospital transfers of goods and se...
Standard: Health

Revenue (patient)

357539 | Glossary Item | Health Expenditure Advisory Committee
Patient revenue comprises all revenue received by, and due to, an establishment in respect of individual patient liability for accommodation and other establishment charges. All patient revenue is to be grouped together regardless of source of payment (Commonwealth, health fund, insurance company, direct from patient) or status of patient (whether inpatient or non-inpatient, private or compensable). Gross revenue should be reported.
Standard: Health

Revenue (recoveries)

357541 | Glossary Item
All revenue received that is in the nature of a recovery of expenditure incurred. This would include: income received from the provision of meals and accommodation to members of staff of the hospital (assuming it is possible to separate this from income from the provision of meals and accommodation to visitors); income received from the use of hospital facilities by salaried medical officers exercising their rights of private practice and by private practitioners treating private patients in ...
Standard: Health

Salaried medical officer

327188 | Glossary Item
Medical officers employed by the hospital on a full time or part time salaried basis. This excludes visiting medical offices engaged on an honorary, sessional or fee for service basis. This category includes salaried medical officers who are engaged in administrative duties regardless of the extent of that engagement (for example, clinical superintendent and medical superintendent)
Standard: Health

Same-day patient

327270 | Glossary Item
A same-day patient is a patient who is admitted and separates on the same date, and who meets one of the following minimum criteria: that the patient receive same-day surgical and diagnostic services as specified in bands 1A, 1B, 2, 3, and 4 but excluding uncertified type C Professional Attention Procedures within the Health Insurance Basic Table as defined in s.4 (1) of the National Health Act 1953 (Commonwealth), that the patient receive type C Professional Attention Procedures as specified ...
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Screening

733968 | Glossary Item
The process of identifying apparently healthy people who may be at increased risk of a disease, condition or harm through the use of standardised tests, examinations or other procedures. Those identified as being at increased risk can then be offered information, further tests and appropriate treatment to reduce their risk and/or any complications arising from the disease, condition or harm.
Standard: Health

Seclusion

557975 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The confinement of the consumer/patient at any time of the day or night alone in a room or area from which free exit is prevented.
Standard: Health

Second degree relative

494469 | Glossary Item
A second degree relative of an individual is an uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, grandparent, grandchild or half-sibling of the individual. A second degree relative shares approximately one quarter of their genes with the individual.
Standard: Health

Second-line treatment

525478 | Glossary Item
Treatment which is given when the initial treatment (also known as first-line therapy or primary therapy) for a disease, disorder or symptom is not effective (does not work, stops working or causes too many negative side effects).This includes treatment for recurring diseases or disorders even many years after initial diagnosis and treatment.
Standard: Health

Sector development and representation

721779 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Mental health sector development and representation services engage with a wide variety of issues regarding the sustainability and development of the mental health sector. This includes information dissemination, advocacy, policy analysis, program development and sector capacity building (Family and Community Services 2012).
Standard: Health

Self-help—online

721755 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Self-help—online includes structured interactive online programs which take people, who have a lived experience of mental illness, through exercises to help them develop skills to handle life's challenges more effectively. Unlike Counselling, support, information and referral–online, services which fall under Self-help—online never involve interaction with another person, only interaction with the online program’s content.
Standard: Health

Sentinel event

774543 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A sentinel event is an incident that is wholly preventable and has caused serious harm to, or the death of, a patient.To be classified as a sentinel event, strict criteria need to be met:The event should not have occurred where preventive barriers are availableThe event is easily recognised and clearly definedThere is evidence the event has occurred.Sentinel events are further specified into ten events:Surgery or other invasive procedure performed on the wrong site resulting in serious harm or d...
Standard: Health

Sentinel event

754857 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A sentinel event is a particular type of serious incident that is wholly preventable and has caused serious harm to, or the death of, a patient.To be classified as a sentinel event, a strict set of criteria need to be met:The event should not have occurred where preventive barriers are availableThe event is easily recognised and clearly definedThere is evidence the event has occurred in the past.Sentinel events are further specified into eight events:Haemolytic blood transfusion reaction resulti...
Standard: Health

Separation

327268 | Glossary Item | National Health Data Committee
The process by which an episode of care for an admitted patient ceases. A separation may be formal or statistical. Formal separation: The administrative process by which a hospital records the cessation of treatment and/or care and/or accommodation of a patient. Statistical separation: The administrative process by which a hospital records the cessation of an episode of care for a patient within the one hospital stay.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health
Qualified: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Service integration infrastructure

721775 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Service integration infrastructure includes services that provide infrastructure integration to establish a ‘one stop shop’ service platform that brings together an appropriate range of mental health-related services, both existing and new, which aim to improve the mental well-being and social participation of people with mental illness.
Standard: Health

Severe hypoglycaemia

327322 | Glossary Item
Hypoglycaemia requiring assistance from another party.
Standard: Health

Severe sepsis (Antimicrobial stewardship clinical care standard)

629064 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
For the purposes of the Antimicrobial stewardship clinical care standard (ACSQHC 2014), severe sepsis is the systematic response to an infection manifested by organ dysfunction, hypoperfusion or hypotension combined with one or more of the following: fever, tachypnoea, elevated white cell count (Antibiotic Expert Groups 2014).
Standard: Health

Sex

750030 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Sex is understood in relation to sex characteristics, such as chromosomes, hormones and reproductive organs. Sex is often used interchangeably with gender, however they are distinct concepts and it is important to differentiate between them.
Standard: Health, Youth Justice, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Tasmanian Health, Aged Care, Indigenous
Qualified: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Sexual Health Inventory for Men

598116 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A widely used 5 item scale for screening and diagnosis of erectile dysfunction (ED) and severity of ED in clinical practice and research. The Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) was developed as an abridged version of the 15 item International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). Evaluations of the SHIM have indicated high sensitivity and specificity, moderate-to-high correlations with a single-item self-assessment of ED severity, and significant correlations with improvement in erectile dysfu...
Standard: Health

Social Worker

327348 | Glossary Item
Persons who have completed a course of recognised training and are eligible for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.
Standard: Health

Specialist salaried medical officer

548490 | Glossary Item
Specialist medical officers employed by the hospital on a full time or part time salaried basis. This excludes visiting medical officers engaged on an honorary, sessional or fee for service basis. This category includes specialist salaried medical officers who are engaged in administrative duties regardless of the extent of that engagement (for example, clinical superintendent and medical superintendent). A specialist is a medical practitioner with a qualification awarded by, or which equates to...
Standard: Health

ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (Acute coronary syndromes clinical care standard)

629401 | Glossary Item | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
For the purposes of the Acute coronary syndromes clinical care standard (ACSQHC 2014), an ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is one type of acute coronary syndrome. It is when a myocardial infarction is prolonged, leading to more severe and sustained chest pain. An electrocardiogram (ECG) will usually show ST-segment-elevation.
Standard: Health

Staffed residential services

721761 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Staffed residential services are those that provide overnight accommodation in a domestic-style environment, which is staffed for a minimum of 6 hours a day and at least 50 hours per week. Accommodation may be provided on a short, medium or long term basis.
Standard: Health

Statistical Local Area

327460 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The smallest level of geography contained in the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC).
Standard: Community Services (retired), Health, Disability, Tasmanian Health, Aged Care

Stillbirth (fetal death)

733271 | Glossary Item | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
A fetal death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception of 20 or more completed weeks of gestation or of 400 grams or more birthweight. The death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles.
Standard: Health, Indigenous, Tasmanian Health

Student nurse

327328 | Glossary Item
A person employed by a health establishment who is currently studying in years one to three of a three-year certificate course. This includes any person commencing or undertaking a three-year course of training leading to registration as a nurse by the State or Territory registration board. This includes full-time general student nurse and specialist student nurse, such as mental deficiency nurse, but excludes practising nurses enrolled in post-basic training courses.
Standard: Health

Supportive care trial

568867 | Glossary Item
A supportive care trial or study looks at ways to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and cancer survivors. For example, supportive care trials may look at interventions to reduce issues encountered by cancer patients, such as fatigue, nausea, pain, weight loss, a risk for second cancers, and depression. These studies often include interventions from other areas of allied health, such as changing nutrition, physical therapy and group therapy. These may also be known as supportive car...
Standard: Health

Surgical procedure

439584 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
Surgery is the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease, injury and deformity by physical operation or manipulation. Surgical procedure refers to the performance of an operation.
Standard: Health

Synchronous tumours

545438 | Glossary Item
Histologically distinct cancers in the same organ or tumours in both sides of a paired organ which are histologically similar, diagnosed within two months of each other. If they are not diagnosed within 2 months of each other they are metachronous and classified separately from each other preceding tumour.
Standard: Health

Systemic therapy procedure

439586 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A systemic therapy procedure is a medical procedure that affects the hormonal or immunologic balance of the patient. It includes endocrine therapy and haematologic transplants and is used to treat cancer.
Standard: Health

Teaching and training

706425 | Glossary Item | Allied Health Professions Australia
The formal teaching or training activities which relate to the imparting of knowledge, development of skills and clinical competency acquisition to undergraduate and postgraduate students, practitioners in own discipline, and other practitioners as part of a structured program. This includes supervision of undergraduate students and where appropriate, postgraduate students when it is part of their formal accreditation or registration program. Supervision of staff involved in a structured educati...
Standard: Health

Termination of pregnancy

745843 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The intentional expulsion of a product of conception from the uterus either by medication or instrumentation, with the intention being the death of the embryo or fetus. This includes induction of labour without expectation of fetal survival, for example in the case of severe pre-eclampsia at pre-viable gestations or prolonged rupture of membranes with severe infection.
Standard: Health

Trainee/pupil nurse

327190 | Glossary Item
Trainee/pupil nurse includes any person commencing or undertaking a 1-year course of training leading to registration as an enrolled nurse on the state/territory registration board (includes all trainee nurses).
Standard: Health

Transgender

645820 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A general term for a person whose gender identity is different to their sex at birth. A trans person may take steps to live in their nominated sex with or without health intervention(s).
Standard: Health

Treatment complication

546483 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A short or long term side effect or critical event arising from a medical treatment generally within 30 days of treatment. This includes complications from surgical treatment, such as an unplanned return to theatre, infection or haemorrhage, or complication from drug treatment, such as hypertension or toxicity.
Standard: Health

Triage

745263 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
The process by which a patient is briefly assessed to determine the urgency of their problem and priority for emergency care.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Urban Centre and Locality

695681 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An area of concentrated urban development with a population of 200 people or more.
Standard: Health, Housing assistance, Aged Care, Indigenous

Urgency related groups

623137 | Glossary Item | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
A patient classification scheme which provides a means of relating the number and types of patients treated in an emergency department.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Urinary incontinence

587641 | Glossary Item
The loss of regular control of urine excretion, resulting in the involuntary leakage of urine.
Standard: Health

Urine voiding problems

587753 | Glossary Item
Difficulty with passing urine characterised by a slow or intermittent flow, a sense of incomplete voiding and/or a delayed flow.
Standard: Health

Valid National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening test

569116 | Glossary Item
A valid National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening test is one where the testing kit has been correctly completed by the screening program participant. Valid NBCSP screening tests include faecal occult blood test (FOBT) kits where: the participant returned both of the required samples the completed testing kit had not expired the two samples were collected within 14 days of each other the completed testing kit was returned within 14 days of the date of collection of the first...
Standard: Health

Veteran

737936 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A person who is serving or has served in the Australian Defence Forces, either as a regular service member or reserves service member.
Standard: Health

Visiting medical officer

327170 | Glossary Item
A medical practitioner appointed by the hospital board to provide medical services for hospital (public) patients on an honorary, sessionally paid, or fee for service basis. This category includes the same Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations codes as the salaried medical officers category.
Standard: Health

Volunteer

327272 | Glossary Item | Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A person who willingly gives unpaid help in the form of time, service or skills through an organisation or group.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Health, Indigenous, Disability

Website visit

497337 | Glossary Item
A series of page requests from a uniquely identified user of a website within one session. A session ends when more than 30 minutes has elapsed between each page request. Visits provide a reliable measure of overall traffic to a website. Note that a visit can consist of one page view, or many.
Standard: Health

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