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Aged care service—service compliance rating, code N[N]

774987 | Data Element | Department of Health and Aged Care
The rating of a aged care service's compliance with standards and/or legal requirements, as represented by a code.
Standard: Aged Care

Aged care technical nursing care requirement type code N[N]

775133 | Value Domain | Department of Health and Aged Care
A code set representing the types of professional nursing care required for a person in an aged care setting.
Standard: Aged Care

Agency sector cluster

679910 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Agency sector cluster applies to funded agencies or service type outlets providing data to the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS).
Standard: Disability

Agency sector cluster

621263 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This cluster applies to agencies or service type outlets providing data to the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS). These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to determine the agency sector to which the organisation belongs.
Standard: Disability

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Superseded: Disability

Agreement type code N

470513 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the type of agreement made between relevant parties regarding contact with, or the release of information about, one or more individuals.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

AIHW National Aged Care Data Clearinghouse

586498 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Data included in the AIHW National Aged Care Data Clearinghouse (the Data Clearinghouse) are sourced from the Department of Social Services (DSS). As such, the AIHW has limited capacity to validate data quality. The Data Clearinghouse is located at AIHW for the purpose of providing aged care data to a range of stakeholders including policy makers, researchers, service providers and general consumers. The Data Clearinghouse encourages transparency and independence in aged care policy research a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

AIHW National Aged Care Data Clearinghouse

735282 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Summary of key issues Data included in the AIHW National Aged Care Data Clearinghouse (the NACDC) is sourced from Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Social Services, Services Australia, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, and Aged Care Financing Authority. Most of these data are derived from administrative data collections designed to support payment of subsidies to providers (referred to as ‘claims’ in this DQS) and to administer Government-funded aged ...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) result

594127 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The result from a test to measure albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR).
Standard: Health, Indigenous

Albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) result, code N

594320 | Value Domain
A code set representing a person's ACR result.
Standard: Health, Indigenous

Albumin/creatinine ratio N[NN].N

310475 | Value Domain
A ratio of the amount of albumin to the amount of creatinine in milligrams per millimole (mg/mmol).
Standard: Health

Alcohol and drug abuse is among Indigenous people is overcome

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

Alcohol and drug unit indicator

619651 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of the existence of a facility dedicated to the treatment of alcohol and drug dependence.
Standard: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NBEDS 2022–23

750307 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
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 pr...
Superseded: Health

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 NBEDS 2024–25

775614 | 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...
Standard: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS

273051 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses'; a...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS

334288 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2007-08

345144 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2008-10

362318 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2010-11

374211 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2011-12

427037 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses'; a...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2012-13

466861 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
This metadata set is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight stays such as 'sobering-up shelters' and 'half-way houses'; a...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2013-15

498901 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight s...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2015-18

583090 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight ...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2018-19

686596 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight ...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2019–20

700931 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight ...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2020–21

717078 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight ...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2021–22

733903 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
The Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set (NMDS) is nationally mandated for collection and reporting. Publicly funded government and non-government agencies providing alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Including 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 or overnight ...
Superseded: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS 2022–23

742035 | Data Set Specification | National Health Information Group
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 accomm...
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 2024-25

775611 | 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...
Standard: Health

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2011–12; Quality Statement

525710 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues Data are reported by each state and territory regardless of funding type. Because all services are publicly funded, they receive at least some of their funding through a state, territory or Australian government program. The actual funding program cannot be differentiated, however services are categorised according to their sector, with government funded and operated services reported as public services and those operated by non-government organisations report...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2012–13; Quality Statement

558819 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues Data are reported by each state and territory regardless of funding type. Because all services are publicly funded, they receive at least some of their funding through a state, territory or Australian government program. The actual funding program cannot be differentiated, however services are categorised according to their sector, with government funded and operated services reported as public services and those operated by non-government organisations reporte...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2013–14; Quality Statement

606485 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues Data are reported by each state and territory regardless of funding type. Because all services are publicly funded, they receive at least some of their funding through a state, territory or Australian government program. The actual funding program cannot be differentiated, however services are categorised according to their sector, with government-funded and -operated services reported as public services and those operated by non-government organisations report...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2014–15; Quality Statement

637860 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) is based on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients by alcohol and other drug treatment services. All in-scope service agencies are publicly funded, including some funding through state, territory or Australian government programs. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include: Funding programs cannot be differentiated—services are categorised according to...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2015–16; Quality Statement

667446 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) is based on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients by alcohol and other drug treatment services. All in-scope service agencies are publicly funded through state, territory or Australian government programs. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include: Funding programs cannot be differentiated—services are categorised according to sector, with government...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2016–17; Quality Statement

693818 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) is based on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients by alcohol and other drug treatment services. All in-scope service agencies are publicly funded through state, territory or Australian government programs. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include: Funding programs cannot be differentiated—services are categorised according to sector, with government...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2017–18; Quality Statement

713818 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) is based on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients by alcohol and other drug treatment services. The scope of the collection covers service agencies publicly funded through state, territory or Australian government programs. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include: Funding programs cannot be differentiated—services are categorised according to secto...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drug treatment services NMDS, 2018–19; Quality Statement

727501 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of key data quality issues The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Dataset (AODTS NMDS) is based on closed episodes of treatment provided to clients by alcohol and other drug treatment services. The scope of the collection covers alcohol and other drug (AOD) agency services publicly funded through state, territory or Australian government programs. Key quality issues to consider for the collection include: Funding programs cannot be differentiated—services are ca...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

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

Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services–National Minimum Dataset 2010–11 Report - Data quality statement

498552 | Data Quality Statement | Jurisdiction, Policy, administrative and data quality features, New South Wales, New South Wales Health collects data from all Australian Government/state government-funded agencies as part of requirements stipulated in a signed service agreement at the commencement/renewal of each funding agreement. Data are provided monthly by agencies to their respective Local Health Districts (LHD).There are a number of data collection systems in use and development. The New South Wales Minimum Data Set is collected by these systems from which the collection of the AODTS–NMDS is provided. NSW is developing a State Baseline Build related to D&A which will roll out to NSW through the CHIME and Cerner systems over the next few years. The majority of NGO data is collected via the NADA online system. NADA (Network of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies) is the peak organisation for the non-government drug and alcohol sector in NSW., The total number of agencies and episodes for New South Wales was under-reported because of system issues for the reporting period of 2008–09. This should be kept in mind when analysing time series data. The number of agencies submitted by New South Wales in 2010–11 was still lower than would be expected (8 agencies less than was recorded in 2007–08). This underreporting should be kept in mind when interpreting NSW agency and episode data. Comparisons over time with NSW data should also be made with caution., The proportion of episodes for Amphetamine use will be under-reported because other sources indicate a relatively high incidence of methamphetamine clients in the agencies affected by under-reporting because of system issues., Victoria, The Victorian Drug Treatment Service Program provides a range of services to cover the needs of clients experiencing substance abuse issues. The Victorian Government purchases these drug treatment services from independent agencies (non-government organisations) on behalf of the community, and has developed the concept of an ‘episode of care’ as the fundamental unit for service funding. An episode of care is a particular course of treatment in which the client achieves at least one significant treatment goal under the care of an alcohol and other drug worker., The episode of care is a measure of successful client outcomes. It aims to develop performance measurement beyond activities, throughputs and outputs, to measure what the client gets out of treatment. Agencies funded to provide drug treatment services in Victoria have service provision targets, which are defined in terms of number of episodes of care to be provided by service type and by target group (for example, youth or adult). As a requirement of their funding agreement with the Victorian Department of Health, agencies are required to submit data on a quarterly basis detailing their provision of drug treatment services and achievement of episodes of care. A subset of this data is contributed to the AODTS–NMDS annually., The majority of Victorian alcohol and other drug service providers continue to use the SWITCH or FullADIS information systems to report quarterly activity. However, hospitals and community health centres have since 2007–08 used the HealthSMART client management systems to report on alcohol and other drug treatment activity., In 2010–11, as in previous years, Victoria did not differentiate between main and other treatment types. As such, Victoria is not directly comparable with other jurisdictions because every treatment type provided is reported as a separate episode., Victoria only provides information about non-government agencies that receive public funding., In Victoria, assessment only episodes include brokerage services wherein clients with drug conditions who have received sentences are assessed, a treatment plan developed, and the necessary treatment purchased by from community-based alcohol and other drug treatment agencies. The very nature of these types of episodes results in durations that may exceed 90 days., Queensland, Queensland Health collects data from all Queensland Government alcohol and other drug treatment service providers and from all Queensland Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative—Police and Court Diversion clients. The Australian Government currently collects data from the Australian Government–funded agencies operating in Queensland., Queensland Health has a state-wide web-based clinical information management system supporting the collection of AODTS–NMDS items for all Queensland Government alcohol and other drug treatment services. Queensland Health will shortly be the sole data custodian of all alcohol and other drug treatment services in Queensland., In 2007, Queensland Health funded the establishment of the Queensland Network of Alcohol and Drug Agencies (QNADA), the peak body for non-government organisations that provide alcohol and other drug treatment services. One of the key objectives for QNADA was the establishment of a database to collect information for the AODTS–NMDS. It is expected that this will enable a more comprehensive data set to be submitted to the AIHW in future., Care should be taken when interpreting principal drug of concern over time for Queensland, as Queensland did not provide data consistent with the AODTS–NMDS specifications in 2001–02., Approximately 8% of Queensland’s episodes have a missing principal drug of concern. This is due to data entry issues related to staff training and compliance. These episodes are coded as ‘all other drugs’ for the purpose of analysis through this report., The proportion of ‘not stated’ responses for injecting drug use and method of use in Queensland in 2010–11 was high (59% and 58%, respectively). This high ‘not stated’ rate was due to due to a one off anomaly with the introduction of a new collection database and data entry issues related to staff training and compliance. An ongoing strategy of reengagement with alcohol and other drug treatment services Queensland staff commenced in November 2011 to mitigate this low response rate for the 2011–12 and future collection periods. The AIHW is also working with Queensland to improve staff training and compliance for future collection periods., There are a number of episodes in Queensland where the main treatment type is ’police and court diversion’. This number will continue to increase in the 2011–12 period. For these episodes the main treatment type will be recorded in the NMDS as ’information and education only’ and the reason for cessation will be ‘ceased to participate at expiation’. All police and court diversion treatments are one service contact (date of commencement = date of cessation)., Although police and court diversion client treatment is administratively recorded for NMDS as ‘information and education only’, it should be noted that the actual treatment session for all police and court diversion clients consists of a 2-hour treatment session that includes extensive alcohol and drug assessment to determine dependence, assessment of risk-taking behaviours, provision of advice and information on reducing/ceasing drug use and harm minimisation, motivational intervention, provision of resources and referral., The high proportion of episodes with cannabis as a principal drug of concern (29%) is due to the inclusion of episodes from the Queensland police and court diversion program., Western Australia, Data are provided by both government and non-government sectors. Non-government services are contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office (DAO) to provide alcohol and drug services. They have contractual obligations to incorporate the data elements of the AODTS–NMDS in their collections. They are also obliged to provide data in a regular and timely manner to DAO. These data are collated and checked by DAO before submission to the AIHW annually., Services in Western Australia are not directly comparable with other states, or previous years, because of the growth of integrated services that include government and non-government service providers., In Western Australia, a reform in the way non-residential treatment services are provided in the Perth metropolitan area has resulted in the co-location and integration of some government and non-government services. Time series data do not adequately illustrate these changes., Western Australia reviews the geographical demographics of their clients regularly throughout the year and adjusts the locations of their service delivery outlets accordingly to meet the demands of the population. Therefore, variation between remote and very remote locations exists between years., Clients are generally able to access the agencies from multiple sites within any one episode depending on the client’s need and the availability of appointments within the alcohol and other drug treatment service. Examples of where these situations occur are when clients:, - follow a specific worker from one service delivery outlet to another, - change workers during an episode and the workers are located at different service delivery outlets, - attend one service delivery outlet for the initial service contact (commencement of episode) due to availability of appointment times and move to a more convenient service delivery outlet during the episode, - Move between service delivery outlets to fit service contacts within clients’ other personal needs, South Australia, Data are provided by government (Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia—DASSA) and non-government alcohol and other drug treatment services., Non-government alcohol and other drug treatment services in South Australia are subject to service agreements with the South Australian Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse. As part of these service agreements, non-government organisations are required to provide timely client data in accordance with the AODTS–NMDS guidelines. Data are forwarded to DASSA for collation and checking. DASSA then forwards cleaned data to the AIHW annually. DASSA does not collect information directly from those services funded by the NGOTGP. Data are provided directly to the DoHA., Care should be taken when interpreting principal drugs of concern over time for South Australia, as South Australia did not provide data consistent with the AODTS–NMDS specifications in 2001–02. South Australia was excluded from analysis of main treatment type in 2001–02., Tasmania, Data are provided by both government (Alcohol and Drug Services – ADS) and non-government organisations (NGOs)., NGOs funded by the Tasmanian Government provide AODTS NMDS and key performance indicator data under the provisions of a service agreement. AODTS NMDS data is submitted to ADS State Office on either a six-monthly or yearly basis. Data quality reports are fed back to the NGOs and training/information on data capture practices are provided as required., ADS utilises iPM patient administration system as its key business system. This state-wide system is in use across the three Tasmanian Health Organisations (THOs), which includes inpatient, residential, outpatient and community service settings. It has been modified in order to capture the AODTS NMDS data items. A range of online self-service reporting is used to monitor performance activity and data quality., Tasmania’s illicit drug diversion treatment data is managed and extracted from the Drug Offence Reporting System (DORS). This system resides with Tasmania Police. A high proportion of treatment episodes in Tasmania with the principal drug of cannabis can largely be attributed to the inclusion of this data., Tasmania resubmitted the 2009–10 data after the release of the 2009–10 annual report due to the retrospective identification of a data quality anomaly affecting only that financial year. Online materials such as data cubes and supplementary tables were updated to include this updated data submission. However, the 2009–10 annual report does not include updated Tasmanian data. All 2009–10 data included in the 2010–11 annual report has been updated to include correct Tasmanian data. As a result time series data are not directly comparable with the 2009–10 annual report., Training in culturally sensitive practice has been provided for service providers across the Tasmanian Alcohol and Other Drug service sector. Despite this, Tasmanian data reporting for Indigenous status still remains low., Australian Capital Territory, Australian Capital Territory alcohol and other drug treatment service providers supply the Health Directorate with their complete data collection for the NMDS by 31 August each financial year, as specified in their Service Funding Agreement. Since 1 July 2007 the treatment service providers have been encouraged to use a standardised reporting system developed by the Health Directorate to enhance uniformity and reliability of data., The observed Increase in Assessment Only episodes between 2009–10 and 2010–11 was related to one agency which increased assessment activity that resulted in increased numbers of clients being assessed as unsuitable or not attending treatment., The number of counselling treatment services in the Australian Capital Territory have decreased between 2009–10 and 2010–11. ACT noted two agencies that provide the majority of counselling treatment in the ACT both reported a reduced number of closed treatment episodes since 2009-10. One agency advised there were a number of variables that contributed the low number of occasions of service, such as significant staff shortages for the counselling team and a high number of vacancies for allotted counselling sessions., Northern Territory, Alcohol and other drug treatment services in the Northern Territory are provided by government and non-government agencies. The bulk of services provided through non-government agencies are funded via service-level agreements with the Northern Territory Department of Health. All funded agencies are required to provide the AODTS–NMDS data items to the department on a regular and timely basis as part of a larger data collection. Summary statistical reports are sent to all agencies every 6 months detailing client activity for the previous 12 months., Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA), The DoHA funds a number of alcohol and other drug treatment services under the National Illicit Drug Strategy Non-Government Organisation Treatment Grants Program (NGOTGP). These agencies are required to collect data (according to the AODTS–NMDS specifications) to facilitate the monitoring of their activities and to provide quantitative information to the Australian Government on their activities. Data from these agencies are generally submitted to the relevant state/territory health authority, except for a number of agencies in Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland, which submit data annually to the DoHA., Reported numbers for each state and territory in the AODTS–NMDS annual report include services provided under the National Illicit Drug Strategy NGOTGP., To ensure consistency with previous years’ data, when collating the 2010–11 AODTS–NMDS information, where an organisation’s sub-agencies have been given more than one establishment identifier, those identifiers were used and so sub-agencies were counted as separate agencies. When an organisation’s subprojects have been given one establishment identifier, only this establishment identifier was used, and so counted as one agency., In 2010–11, the DoHA conducted a review of the processes used to collate and provide NGOTGP agencies. The review resulted in an additional 14 agencies submitting data to the 2010–11 collection from what was observed in 2009–10. The number of NGOTGP episodes also increased between 2009–10 (4,136 episodes) and 2010–11 (7,625 episodes).
Summary of key data quality issues of the AODTS–NMDS 2010–11 Data are reported by each state and territory regardless of funding type. Because all services are publicly funded, they receive at least some of their funding through a state, territory or Australian government program. The actual funding program cannot be differentiated, however services are categorised according to their sector, with government funded and operated services reported as public services and those operated by non-gover...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Alcohol and other drugs service delivery setting code N

704443 | Value Domain
A code set representing the setting in which treatment for alcohol and other drugs occurs.
Standard: Health

Alcohol and other drugs service delivery setting code N

270669 | Value Domain
A code set representing the setting in which treatment for alcohol and other drugs occurs.
Superseded: Health

Alcohol consumption after 20 weeks of pregnancy indicator

690726 | Property | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
An indicator of alcohol consumption after 20 weeks of pregnancy until birth.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption amount

269217 | Property | Cardiovascular Data Working Group
An indicator of the amount of alcohol consumed.
Standard: Health

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy indicator

785515 | Property | Tasmanian Health
An indicator of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
Standard: Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption frequency

269363 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of how frequently alcohol is consumed.
Standard: Health

Alcohol consumption frequency after 20 weeks of pregnancy

691054 | Property | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The frequency of consuming drinks containing alcohol after 20 weeks of pregnancy until birth.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption frequency code N

693547 | 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).
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption frequency code NN

270794 | Value Domain
A code set representing frequency of alcohol consumption.
Standard: Health

Alcohol consumption frequency in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy

691047 | Property | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The frequency of consuming drinks containing alcohol in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption in prison indicator

483167 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether alcohol was consumed during imprisonment.
Standard: Health

Alcohol consumption in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy indicator

690474 | Property | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
An indicator of alcohol consumption in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Standard: Health, Tasmanian Health

Alcohol consumption status recorded indicator

441436 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
An indicator of whether alcohol consumption status has been recorded.
Standard: Health, Indigenous

Alcohol treatment program participation indicator

483217 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of involvement in an alcohol treatment program.
Standard: Health

Allied health

708041 | Glossary Item | Allied Health Professions Australia
Allied health professionals and other technicians and support workers who work with allied health professionals. This subset of Australian health professions does not include medical, nursing or dental professions. In both the international and national domain there is no universally accepted definition of allied health professions. Instead a range of definitions are used in various sectors. A variety of professions are listed as allied health professions by various government authorities and de...
Standard: Health

Allied health admitted patient care NBPDS

705499 | Data Set Specification | Allied Health Professions Australia
The scope of the Allied health admitted patient care National best practice data set (AHAPC NBPDS) is to collect information on all episodes of care for admitted patients which include allied health service events in public hospitals. The AHAPC NBPDS uses many of the data elements from the Admitted patient care National minimum data set but is considered a standalone NBPDS as it collects information on allied health service events during admitted patient episodes of care. Included in this data s...
Standard: Health

Allied health assessment cluster

708009 | Data Set Specification | Allied Health Professions Australia
The scope of the allied health assessment cluster is to collect information on allied health assessment types, measures and results which occur during an allied health service event. During a service event the allied health service provider may perform and record one or more evaluation or appraisal activities, known as an assessment, objective test or measurable activity. A combination of allied health assessment type, measures and results fields represent a discrete assessment, and may lead the...
Standard: Health

Allied health attendance indicator

708089 | Property | Allied Health Professions Australia
An indicator of whether a person attends or does not attend a scheduled appointment.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity

705497 | Object Class | Allied Health Professions Australia
Any activity performed by an allied health service provider which supports allied health clinical care.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity code A[AA]

705714 | Value Domain | Allied Health Professions Australia
The specific type of activity undertaken by the allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—Activity date

705574 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The date of the allied health clinical support activity, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—activity date, DDMMYYYY

705580 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The date allied health clinical support activity occurred, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—activity type

705738 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The specific type of activity undertaken by the allied health service provider completing the allied health professional daily clinical support activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—activity type, code A[AA]

705741 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The specific type of activity undertaken by the allied health service provider completing the allied health clinical support activity, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—duration

705751 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The duration of the allied health clinical support activity completed by an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—duration, total minutes N[NNN]

705753 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The total duration, in minutes, of each allied health clinical support activity completed by an allied health service provider in one day.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—provider identifier

705604 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
A unique identifier for each allied health service provider performing the clinical support activity through the combination of a jurisdiction or establishment identifier and a professional identification number.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—provider identifier, X[X(29)]

705607 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
A unique identifier for each allied health service provider performing the clinical support activity formed through the combination of a jurisdiction or establishment identifier and a professional identification number.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—provider profession

705646 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The profession of the allied health service provider performing the allied health clinical support activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—provider profession, code N[N]

705648 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The profession of the allied health service provider performing the allied health clinical support activity, as represented by a numerical code.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—staff level

705693 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The position classification of the allied health service provider performing the clinical support activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health clinical support activity—staff level, code N

705666 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The position classification of the allied health service provider performing the clinical support activity, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-admitted patient emergency department NBPDS

705494 | Data Set Specification | Allied Health Professions Australia
The scope of the Allied health non-admitted patient emergency department national best practice data set (AHNAPED NBPDS) is to collect information on emergency department stays which include allied health service events in public hospitals where the emergency department meets the following criteria: purposely designed and equipped area with designated assessment, treatment and resuscitation areas ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies availa...
Standard: Health

Allied health non-admitted patient NBPDS

705642 | Data Set Specification | Allied Health Professions Australia
The scope of the Allied health non-admitted patient National best practice data set (AHNAP NBPDS) is to collect information on the provision of allied health service events to non-admitted patients in the public sector. The AHNAP NBPDS uses many of the data elements from the Non-admitted patient National best endeavours data set (NAP NBEDS) but is considered a standalone NBPDS as it relates specifically to allied health services. The scope includes the provision of allied health service events t...
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity

705535 | Object Class | Allied Health Professions Australia
Any clinical care activity performed by an allied health service provider that contributes to clinical care but cannot be assigned to an individual patient.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity indicator

708728 | Property | Allied Health Professions Australia
An indicator of allied health non-individual patient attributable activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—activity date

705558 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The date allied health non-individual patient attributable activity occurred.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—activity date, DDMMYYYY

705567 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The date allied health non-individual patient attributable activity occurred, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—duration

705757 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The duration of the allied health non-individual patient attributable activity completed by an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—duration, total minutes N[NNN]

705775 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The duration in minutes of the allied health non-individual patient attributable activity completed by an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—indicator

705722 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
An indicator of whether the activity undertaken by the allied health service provider is non-individual patient attributable activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—indicator, yes/no code N

705731 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
An indicator of whether the activity undertaken by the allied health service provider is non-individual patient attributable activity, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—provider identifier

705598 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
A unique identifier for each allied health service provider performing the non-individual patient attributable activity formed through the combination of a jurisdiction or establishment identifier and a professional identification number.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—provider identifier, X[X(29)]

705602 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
A unique identifier for each allied health service provider performing the non-individual patient attributable activity formed through the combination of a jurisdiction or establishment identifier and a professional identification number.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—provider profession

705638 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The profession of the allied health service provider performing the allied health non- individual patient attributable activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—provider profession, code N[N]

705640 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The profession of the allied health service provider performing the allied health non-individual patient attributable activity, as represented by a numerical code.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—staff level

705664 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The position classification of the allied health service provider completing the allied health non-individual patient attributable activity.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable activity—staff level, code N

705700 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The position classification of the allied health service provider completing the allied health non-individual patient attributable activity, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health non-individual patient attributable and clinical support activity NBPDS

705789 | Data Set Specification | Allied Health Professions Australia
The scope of the Allied Health Non-Individual Patient Attributable (NIPA) and Clinical Support Activity (CSA) National Best Practice Data Set (AHNIPA&CSA NBPDS) is to collect daily allied health activity data that is not able to be attributed to a single patient or is an activity that is not related to the delivery of clinical care. Included in this data set is the allied health service provider’s activity that is non-individual patient attributable or not related to the delivery of clinical...
Standard: Health

Allied health profession code N[N]

705631 | Value Domain | Allied Health Professions Australia
The profession of the allied health service provider, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health service delivery mode

705815 | Property | Allied Health Professions Australia
The method of communication between a patient and an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event

705578 | Glossary Item
A specific, time defined encounter between a person (with a known patient identifier) and an allied health professional, assistant or student.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event

705467 | Object Class | Allied Health Professions Australia
A specific encounter between a person and an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event—admitted patient service delivery setting

705840 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The setting in which an allied health service event is provided to an admitted patient.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event—admitted patient service delivery setting, code N

705844 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The setting in which an allied health service event is provided to an admitted patient, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event—allied health service delivery mode

705817 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The method of communication between a patient and an allied health service provider during an allied health service event.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event—allied health service delivery mode, code N

705826 | Data Element | Allied Health Professions Australia
The method of communication between a patient and an allied health service provider during an allied health service event, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Allied health service event—assessment measure name

705910 | Data Element Concept | Allied Health Professions Australia
The name or description of an objective test or measurable activity performed on a person during an allied health service event by an allied health service provider.
Standard: Health

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