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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

664859 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification (DSS) 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) medical, dental, nursing, psychiatric and psycholog...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

664757 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification (DSS) 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) medical, dental, nursing, psychiatric and psycholog...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

664760 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services data set specification (DSS) describes the provision of treatment and assistance for a range of substance use issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, tobacco and nicotine. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment and assistance through residential treatment and rehabilitation programs; sobering-...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

664861 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services data set specification (DSS) describes the provision of treatment and assistance for a range of substance use issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, tobacco and nicotine. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment and assistance through residential treatment and rehabilitation programs; sobering-...
Superseded: Indigenous

Admitted patient care NBEDS 2022–23

742171 | 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

Bringing them Home/Link Up Counsellors DSS

664763 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Bringing them Home or Link Up Counselling Program data set specification describes the counselling services funded by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) to provide counselling to individuals, families and communities affected by past practices regarding the forced removal of children from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. The aggregate level collection supports information to be collected at the counsellor and service provider organisation leve...
Superseded: Indigenous

Bringing them Home/Link Up Counsellors DSS

664863 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Bringing them Home or Link Up Counselling Program data set specification (DSS) describes the counselling services funded by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) to provide counselling to individuals, families and communities affected by past practices regarding the forced removal of children from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. The aggregate level collection supports information to be collected at the counsellor and service provider organisatio...
Superseded: Indigenous

Client—case management plan indicator

269809 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Whether or not a current (at the time of recording) case management plan has been developed for the client.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance
Superseded: Homelessness

Disability data dictionary

484560 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The disability data dictionary provides a reference set of data standards for collection of data from specialist disability service providers and other service providers delivering basic community care. The disability data dictionary builds on the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (NMDS), and to a lesser extent the Home and Community Care (HACC) Minimum Data Set, and describes in an internationally standardised form: metadata for most items in the existing Disability Services NMDS a...
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Disability

Dwelling—housing program type, (public rental housing/SOMIH) code N

459031 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The type of public housing program under which a dwelling is allocated, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Housing assistance

Head-leased dwelling (private)

327414 | Glossary Item | NSW Department of Housing, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Dwellings owned by private individuals or private corporations that are leased to Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement (CSHA) housing providers via head-leasing arrangements. The CSHA housing provider is usually responsible for tenant selection and tenancy management functions.
Superseded: Housing assistance
Standard: Community Services (retired)

Informal carer—relationship to care recipient, interpersonal code N[N]

510168 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The relationship of the informal carer to the person for whom they care, as represented by a code.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Disability

National Congenital Anomaly Data Collection, 2021; Quality Statement

754114 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The National Congenital Anomalies Data Collection (NCADC) is an Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) collection of data relating to babies with a congenital anomaly. The AIHW collates data supplied from the states and territories of Australia and harmonises this data for national reporting. The AIHW does not source data on congenital anomalies independently. The NCADC contains information on babies with diagnosed congenital anomalies and includes live births, stillbirths and termina...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Core Maternity Indicators, 2018

690054 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Maternity Services Inter-Jurisdictional Committee of the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council was tasked with developing a set of national core maternity indicators to monitor the quality of maternity care in Australia. This work was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), after initial development by Women's Healthcare Australasia and the Western Australian Department of Health. The indicators are clinical indicators that apply to the field of maternity...
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators, 2019

717443 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Maternity Services Inter-Jurisdictional Committee of the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council was tasked with developing a set of national core maternity indicators to monitor the quality of maternity care in Australia. This work was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), after initial development by Women's Healthcare Australasia and the Western Australian Department of Health. The indicators are clinical indicators that apply to the field of maternity...
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators, 2020

728585 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Maternity Services Inter-Jurisdictional Committee of the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council was tasked with developing a set of national core maternity indicators to monitor the quality of maternity care in Australia. This work was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), after initial development by Women's Healthcare Australasia (WHA) and the Western Australian Department of Health. The indicators are clinical indicators that apply to the field of mat...
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators, 2021

742377 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Maternity Services Inter-Jurisdictional Committee of the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council was tasked with developing a set of national core maternity indicators to monitor the quality of maternity care in Australia. This work was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), after initial development by Women's Healthcare Australasia (WHA) and the Western Australian Department of Health. The indicators are clinical indicators that apply to the field of mat...
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 03–Episiotomy for females giving birth for the first time and giving birth vaginally, 2018

690076 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 03–Episiotomy for females giving birth for the first time and giving birth vaginally, 2019

717532 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Superseded: Health

National Core Maternity Indicators: PI 03–Episiotomy for females giving birth for the first time and giving birth vaginally, 2020

728716 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Superseded: Health

Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment dental data collection, 2018; Quality Statement

723506 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The National Partnership Agreement on Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory (SFNT) was implemented mid–2012 and replaced by the National Partnership Agreement on Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment (NTRAI) in July 2015, outlining a 10-year commitment to 2021–22. It is funded by the Australian Government and delivered by the Northern Territory Government. The AIHW collects data on the SFNT/NTRAI Oral Health Program (OHP) which includes the delivery of clinical services, tooth ext...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment dental data collection, 2019; Quality Statement

741715 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The National Partnership Agreement on Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory (SFNT) was implemented mid–2012 and replaced by the National Partnership Agreement on Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment (NTRAI) in July 2015, outlining a 10-year commitment to 2021–22. It is funded by the Australian Government and delivered by the Northern Territory Government. The AIHW collects data on the SFNT/NTRAI Oral Health Program (OHP) which includes the delivery of clinical services, tooth ext...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) DSS 2008-09

664755 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) Services Reporting (OSR) data set specification (DSS) describes service level information from primary health care, standalone substance use and Bringing Them Home and Link Up counselling service providers that received funding from OATSIH for the period 2008–09. The scope of the OSR aggregate-level data collection is the services, programs and activities undertaken by the service providers; including the number of clients, epi...
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) DSS 2009-10

664857 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) Services Reporting (OSR) data set specification (DSS) describes service level information from primary health care, standalone substance use and Bringing Them Home and Link Up counselling service providers that received funding from OATSIH for the period 2009–10. The scope of the OSR aggregate-level data collection is the services, programs and activities undertaken by the service providers; including on the number of clients, ...
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) DSS 2011–12

664875 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) Services Reporting (OSR) data set specification (DSS) describes service level information from primary health care, standalone substance use and Bringing Them Home and Link Up counselling service providers that received funding from OATSIH for the period 2011–12. The scope of the OSR aggregate-level data collection is the services, programs and activities undertaken by the service providers; including the number of clients, epi...
Superseded: Indigenous

Record—linkage key, code 581 XXXXXDDMMYYYYN

349895 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
A key that enables two or more records belonging to the same individual to be brought together. It is represented by a code consisting of the second, third and fifth characters of a person’s family name, the second and third letters of the person’s given name, the day, month and year when the person was born and the sex of the person, concatenated in that order.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Early Childhood, Disability
Superseded: Homelessness, Health

Recurrent non-salary expenditure data element cluster

616030 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe recurrent non-salary expenditure by establishments. These data elements exclude expenditure relating to salaries and wages.
Superseded: Health

Recurrent salaries and wages expenditure data element cluster

616033 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe expenditure on recurrent salaries and wages for staff in establishments.
Superseded: Health

Revenue data element cluster

643062 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe the revenue received by establishments for recurrent expenditure purposes.
Superseded: Health

Revenue data element cluster

616039 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
These data elements are used in conjunction with each other to describe the revenue received by establishments.
Superseded: Health

Service provider organisation—level of government, code N

322239 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare., CSTDA NMDS Network.
The level of government associated with a service provider organisation, as represented by a code.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Disability

Service provider organisation—organisation identifier, X[X(14)]

414987 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
A unique alphanumeric identifier assigned to an establishment that provides care or services.
Standard: Housing assistance
Superseded: Early Childhood

Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) (2011 Census, ASGS 2011) cluster

517903 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The SEIFA cluster contains data elements that may be used to ascertain a SEIFA score for a geographic area which is a measure of the collective socio-economic status of the people living in the area. The person level geographical location data elements in this cluster refer to the person's usual residence. This is defined below. When collecting the geographical location of a person's usual place of residence, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recommends that 'usual' be defined as: 'the p...
Superseded: Early Childhood, Health

Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) (2011 Census, ASGS 2016) cluster

686709 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The SEIFA cluster contains data elements that may be used to ascertain a SEIFA score for a geographic area which is a measure of the collective socio-economic status of the people living in the area. The person level geographical location data elements in this cluster refer to the person's usual residence. This is defined below. When collecting the geographical location of a person's usual place of residence, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recommends that 'usual' be defined as: 'the p...
Superseded: Early Childhood

Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) cluster

388904 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The person level geographical location data elements in this cluster refer to the person's usual residence. This is defined below. When collecting the geographical location of a person's usual place of residence, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recommends that 'usual' be defined as: 'the place where the person has or intends to live for 6 months or more, or the place that the person regards as their main residence, or where the person has no other residence, the place they currently ...
Recorded: Health
Superseded: Community Services (retired), Early Childhood

Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) cluster 2010

436197 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The person level geographical location data elements in this cluster refer to the person's usual residence. This is defined below. When collecting the geographical location of a person's usual place of residence, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recommends that 'usual' be defined as: 'the place where the person has or intends to live for 6 months or more, or the place that the person regards as their main residence, or where the person has no other residence, the place they currently ...
Superseded: Early Childhood, Community Services (retired)

Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) cluster 2011

477111 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The person level geographical location data elements in this cluster refer to the person's usual residence. This is defined below. When collecting the geographical location of a person's usual place of residence, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recommends that 'usual' be defined as: 'the place where the person has or intends to live for 6 months or more, or the place that the person regards as their main residence, or where the person has no other residence, the place they currently ...
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability
Superseded: Early Childhood

Statistical linkage key 581 cluster

686238 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Statistical data linkage refers to the bringing together of data from different sources to gain a greater understanding of a situation or individual from the combined (or linked) dataset. This facilitates a better understanding of the patterns of service use by groups of clients for research, statistical or policy analysis, planning and evaluation purposes. Its form is: XXXXXDDMMYYYYX The sequence in which the linkage key is completed is as follows: Family name (the first 3 Xs) Given name (th...
Superseded: Health
Standard: Homelessness

Statistical linkage key 581 cluster

349510 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Statistical data linkage refers to the bringing together of data from different sources to gain a greater understanding of a situation or individual from the combined (or linked) dataset. This facilitates a better understanding of the patterns of service use by groups of clients for research, statistical or policy analysis, planning and evaluation purposes. Its form is: XXXXXDDMMYYYYN The sequence in which the linkage key is completed is as follows: Family name (the first 3 Xs) Given name (the 4...
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Early Childhood, Disability
Superseded: Homelessness, Health

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