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Medical indemnity claim—medical indemnity claim status

329642 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The status of the medical indemnity claim in terms of the stage it has reached in the claims management process from a reserve being set to file closure.
Standard: Health

Medical indemnity claim—medical indemnity claim status, code NN

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

Medical indemnity claim—primary incident or allegation type

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

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

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

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

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

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to other party

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

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

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

Medical indemnity claim—type of compensatory payment to patient

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

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

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

Medical indemnity NBPDS 2014-

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

Medical indemnity payment recipient type

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

Medical indemnity payment recipient type, code N

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

Mental Health Carer Experience of Service NBEDS

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

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2016–17: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2019; Quality Statement

706801 | Data Quality Statement
The long term nature of the data contained in the National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) means any analysis must consider all of the coherence caveats included in this quality statement. These specify classification changes from year to year. For example, changes to the classification of services from hospital to residential services. Service level expenditure comparisons between states and territories must take into consideration the service profile mix in each jurisdiction. ...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2017–18: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2020; Quality Statement

726039 | Data Quality Statement
The long term nature of the data contained in the National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) means any analysis must consider all of the coherence caveats included in this quality statement. These specify classification changes from year to year. For example, changes to the classification of services from hospital to residential services. Service level expenditure comparisons between states and territories must take into consideration the service profile mix in each jurisdiction. ...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2018–19: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2021; Quality Statement

736794 | Data Quality Statement
The long term nature of the data contained in the National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) means any analysis must consider all of the coherence caveats included in this quality statement. These specify classification changes from year to year. For example, changes to the classification of services from hospital to residential services. Service level expenditure comparisons between states and territories must take into consideration the service profile mix in each jurisdiction. ...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2017; Quality Statement

688142 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.For NSW, some services we...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2018; Quality Statement

708420 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.For NSW, some services we...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2019; Quality Statement

725992 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.Data reported by states a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2020; Quality Statement

736818 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variation in state and territory legislation and policies may result in events that may meet the definition of a seclusion or restraint event being excluded from the collection. The quantity of these omissions cannot be determined. Comparisons between state and territory results should be undertaken with caution.Changes in legislative and reporting requirements mean that data quality can be compromised as new data systems take time to become embedded in routine practice.Data reported by states a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2021; Quality Statement

755198 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Seclusion and Restraint Database was created in 2015 to enable reporting on the amount of seclusion and restraint in acute mental health hospital units. Data coverage is from 2008–09 for seclusion data and from 2015–16 for restraint data.The Database is held by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and contains aggregate data on seclusion and restraint events, seclusion duration, episodes of care, mental health care days, and episodes with seclusion.Each y...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2022; Quality Statement

775026 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Seclusion and Restraint Database was created in 2015 to enable reporting on the amount of seclusion and restraint in acute mental health hospital units. Data coverage is from 2008–09 for seclusion data and from 2015–16 for restraint data.The database is held by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and contains aggregate data on seclusion and restraint events, seclusion duration, episodes of care, mental health care days, and episodes with seclusion.Each y...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental health seclusion and restraint NBEDS 2015–: National seclusion and restraint database, 2023; Quality Statement

790199 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Seclusion and Restraint Database was created in 2015 to enable reporting on the amount of seclusion and restraint in acute mental health hospital units. Data coverage is from 2008–09 for seclusion data and from 2015–16 for restraint data.The database is held by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and contains aggregate data on seclusion and restraint events, seclusion duration, episodes of care, mental health care days, and episodes with seclusion.Each y...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Modified Monash Model remoteness classification code N

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

Myringoplasty cluster

567985 | Data Set Specification | Department of Health, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Myringoplasty cluster defines information relating to the approach used for myringoplasty, the ear affected, type of graft used and the state of the middle ear.
Standard: Indigenous

Myringotomy cluster

568006 | Data Set Specification | Department of Health, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Myringotomy cluster defines information relating to a myringotomy including the side of the ear in which surgery is performed, whether there is fluid in the middle ear and the type of fluid and whether grommets were inserted.
Standard: Indigenous

National Disability Agreement: a(1)- Proportion of people with disability who are in the labour force, 2013

491923 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: a(2)- Proportion of people with disability who are employed, 2013

491925 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: a(3)- Proportion of people with disability who are unemployed, 2013

491927 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: a(4)- Proportion of people with disability who are underemployed, 2013

514824 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: b(1)-Proportion of people with disability who had face-to-face contact with ex-household family or friends in the previous week, 2013

491931 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: b(2)-Proportion of people with disability who travelled to a social activity in the last two weeks, 2013

491933 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: b(3)-Proportion of people with disability who report the main reason for not leaving home as often as they would like is their disability or condition, 2013

491935 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: c(1)-Proportion of Disability Support Pension recipients who report earnings, 2013

491937 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: c(2)-Proportion of Newstart and Youth Allowance recipients with disability and an assessed future work capacity of 0-29 hours per week who report earnings, 2013

491939 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: d(1)-Proportion of the potential population who used State/Territory delivered disability support services, 2013

491941 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: d(2)-Proportion of people with a disability with an employment restriction who used Disability Employment Services (Open Employment), 2013

515199 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: d(3)-Proportion of the potential population who used Australian Disability Enterprises (Supported Employment), 2013

517326 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: e(1)-Proportion of the potential population of people with disability who report a need for more formal assistance, 2013

491943 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: e(2)-Proportion of people with disability who are satisfied with the range of organised and formal service options available, 2013

491945 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: e(3)-Proportion of people with disability who are satisfied with the quality of assistance received from organised and formal services in the last six months, 2013

491947 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: f(1)-Rate of non-Indigenous persons and Indigenous persons admitted to permanent residential aged care, 2013

491949 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: f(2)-Number of non-Indigenous persons and Indigenous persons receiving permanent residential aged care services, 2013

491951 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: f(3)-Number of non-Indigenous persons and Indigenous persons who separated from permanent residential aged care to return home/family, 2013

518794 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: g(1)-Proportion of carers (of people with disability) who are in the labour force, 2013

491953 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: g(2)-Proportion of carers (of people with disability) who are employed, 2013

519096 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: g(3)-Proportion of carers (of people with disability) in the labour force who are unemployed, 2013

519098 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: g(4)-Proportion of carers (of people with disability) who are underemployed, 2013

519101 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: h(1)-Proportion of primary carers of people with disability who feel satisfied with their caring role, 2013

491960 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: h(2)-Proportion of primary carers of people with disability who do not experience negative impacts on their wellbeing due to their caring role, 2013

519113 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: i(1)-Proportion of primary carers of people with disability who report a need for further assistance in their caring roles, 2013

491962 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: i(2)-Proportion of carers of people with disability who are satisfied with the range of organised and formal services options available to help them in their caring role, 2013

519118 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Disability Agreement: i(3)-Proportion of carers of people with disability who are satisfied with the quality of assistance received from organised and formal services, for the person with disability and the carer (last 6 months), 2013

519120 | Indicator
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2022–2023; Data Quality Statement

789150 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) provides estimates every three years of the proportion of the population aged 14 years and older using tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs. The survey also captures information about drug-related attitudes, perceptions and support for government policies.The 2022–2023 NDSHS survey was the 14th conducted under the National Drug Strategy. The survey was first undertaken in 1985 and has been undertaken every 3 years since 1995. The data collected t...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020 (2022)

757256 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009–2020 was endorsed by the Council of Australian Governments in 2009, and commits Commonwealth, state and territory governments, collaborating with the community sector, to an ambitious long-term approach to promoting and enhancing the safety and wellbeing of Australia’s children. There are 31 indicators under the National Framework, but not all indicators are currently reportable. This will be the last update of the indicator set rep...
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.4–Low birthweight, 2022

757258 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.7–Child social and emotional wellbeing, 2022

759023 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.8–Family economic situation, 2022

759026 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 1.1–Family functioning, 2022

759028 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 1.2–Perceived safety, 2022

759030 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 2.1–Family support service use, 2022

757271 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 2.2–Early childhood education, 2022

757273 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 2.3–Antenatal care, 2022

757275 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 3.1–Parental substance use (drugs), 2022

759035 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 3.2–Parental substance use (alcohol), 2022

759037 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 3.3–Parental mental health, 2022

757280 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 3.4–Homelessness, 2022

757284 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 3.5–Domestic violence, 2021

759040 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.1–Child protection resubstantiations, 2022

757286 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.2–Placement stability, 2022

757288 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.3–Carer retention, 2021

757290 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.5–Literacy and numeracy, 2022

759042 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.6–Leaving care plan, 2022

757292 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 4.7–Cross sector clients, 2022

757294 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 5.2–Placement of Indigenous children, 2022

757296 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 5.4–Cultural support plans, 2022

757298 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 6.1–Sexual abuse substantiations, 2022

757300 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020: Indicator 6.2–Child sexual assault, 2022

757302 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.1–Child protection substantiations, 2022

757261 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.3–Teenage births, 2022

757266 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.5–Child homicide, 2022

757269 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020: Indicator 0.6–Early childhood development, 2022

759021 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009–2020: Indicator 0.2–Out-of-home care, 2022

757264 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Health Workforce Data Set: medical practitioners 2010: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2010; Data Quality Statement

480086 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
The National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): medical practitioners 2010 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location and work activity of all medical practitioners in Australia who renewed their medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) introduced on 1 July 2010. This is the first data release from the new national registration scheme. The data set is comprised of regis...
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National Health Workforce Data Set: medical practitioners 2011: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2011; Data Quality Statement

510913 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issues The National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): medical practitioners 2011 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location and work activity of all medical practitioners in Australia who renewed their medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) introduced on 1 July 2010. This is the second publication on medical practitioners from the new national registra...
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National Health Workforce Data Set: medical practitioners 2012: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2012; Data Quality Statement

558851 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issues The National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): medical practitioners 2012 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location and work activity of all medical practitioners in Australia who renewed their medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) introduced on 1 July 2010. This is the third publication on medical practitioners from the new national registra...
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National Health Workforce Data Set: medical practitioners 2013: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2013: Data Quality Statement

586763 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issues The National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): medical practitioners 2013 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location and work activity of all medical practitioners in Australia who renewed their medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) introduced on 1 July 2010. This is the fourth data set for medical practitioners from the new national registrati...
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National Health Workforce Data Set: nurses and midwives 2011: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2011; Data Quality Statement

486359 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): nurses and midwives 2011 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location, and work activity of all professionally registered nurses and midwives in Australia who renewed their registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) introduced on 1 July 2010. This is the second data release from the new national registration scheme and th...
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National Health Workforce Data Set: nurses and midwives 2013: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2013; Data Quality Statement

586921 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of key issuesThe National Health Workforce Data Set (NHWDS): nurses and midwives 2013 contains information on the demographics, employment characteristics, primary work location and work activity of nurses and midwives in Australia who renewed their registration via the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) in 2013. This is the third data set published for nurses and midwives from the new national registration scheme. The data set is comprised of registration information ...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

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

443707 | Indicator
Superseded: Health
Standard: Indigenous

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

716256 | Indicator
Standard: Health

National out-of-home care standards (NOOHCS) file cluster

706932 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Out-of-Home Care Standards (NOOHCS) file cluster is used to collect information for reporting against measures under the National Standards for Out-of-Home Care. These measures are reported for children and young people aged less than 18 years whose care arrangements were ordered through the Children’s Court, where parental responsibility for the child or young person was transferred to the Minister/Chief Executive. The scope for the National Out-of-Home Care Standards includes chil...
Standard: Children and Families

National Out-of-Home Care standards (NOOHCS) order indicator

532329 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether an order falls within the scope of the National standards for Out-of-Home Care (referred to as the National Out-of-Home Care standards (NOOHCS)) which focus on children and young people whose care arrangements have been ordered by the Children's Court, where the parental responsibility for the child or young person has been transferred to the Minister/Chief Executive.
Standard: Children and Families

National Outcomes and Casemix Collection 2021–2022; National Outcomes and Casemix Database, 2023; Quality Statement

781887 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionEach year, state and territory governments supply data to support the routine collection of the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) in public sector specialised mental health services. The NOCC contains data using standardised clinical measures about the health status and functioning of consumers of public specialised mental health services. These data enable reporting on whether consumers improve following mental health care. The NOCC was progressively implemented from 20...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Radiotherapy Waiting Times Database, 2018–19; Quality Statement

732790 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Radiotherapy Waiting Times Database (NRWTD) (METeOR identifier: 598445) is a compilation of data supplied to the AIHW based on the Radiotherapy Waiting Times National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) (METeOR identifier: 686202). This statement describes the quality of the data provided by participating radiotherapy providers for the period 2018–19.Each data record contains information relating to a course of radiotherapy that began in the reference period (that is, where the waiting period a...
Standard: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (2022)

759044 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Standards for Out-of-Home Care (NOOHCS) are a priority under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009–2020. The National Standards have been designed to drive improvements and deliver consistency in the quality of care, so that children and young people in out-of-home care have the same opportunities as their peers to reach their potential in life. There are 23 indicators under the National Standards, but not all indicators are currently reportable.
Standard: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care: Indicator 1.1–Stability, 2022

759046 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care: Indicator 1.2–Safety, 2022

759089 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care: Indicator 1.3–Sense of security, 2022

759093 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

National Standards for Out-of-Home Care: Indicator 1.4–Stability during the year, 2022

759097 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Standard: Children and Families

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