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Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2014)

615756 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (nKPIs) database collects service-level information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations funded by the Australian Government. AIHW identified 3 major problems with data quality: firstly, sometimes data that should be present were missing; secondly, sometimes inappropriate data were provided for the question, for instance the organisation may note that the information they provided does not adhere to the stan...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2017)

706629 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (nKPIs) database contains service-level information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health organisations funded by the Australian Government as well as a smaller number of services funded by the Northern Territory Government. The AIHW maintains this database and uses it to produce public national reports, released annually, and individual service-level reports for each 6-monthly reporting cycle provided back to each...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2018)

743252 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management. Summary of key issues The number of organis...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2019)

743402 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management. Summary of key issues The number of organis...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2020)

747924 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management. Summary of key issues The number of organis...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2021)

757522 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management.Summary of key issuesThe number of organisation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (December 2022)

777213 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management.Summary of key issuesThe number of organisation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2016)

672769 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (nKPIs) database contains service-level information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health organisations funded by the Australian Government as well as a smaller number of services funded by the Northern Territory Government. The AIHW maintains this database and uses it to produce public national reports, released annually, and individual service-level reports for each 6-weekly reporting cycle provided back to each ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2018)

713280 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
The Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (nKPIs) database contains service-level information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health organisations funded by the Australian Government. The AIHW maintains this database and uses it to produce public national reports, released annually, public online data visualisations and individual service-level reports for each 6-monthly reporting cycle provided back to each organisation.
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2019)

743387 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management. Summary of key issues The number of organis...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2020)

743433 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
Description Since June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management. Summary of key issues The number of organis...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2021)

752838 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management.Summary of key issuesThe number of organisation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (June 2022)

769831 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionSince June 2012, the National Key Performance Indicators (nKPIs) have been collected biannually from organisations funded by the Australian Government to provide health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians). The collection consists of a set of aggregate health-outcome and process-of-care measures across the domains of maternal and child health, preventative health and chronic disease management.Summary of key issuesThe number of organisation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Juvenile Justice NMDS 2016–17; Quality Statement

696214 | Data Quality Statement
Summary of Key IssuesThe Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set (JJ NMDS) contains information on young people in Australia who were supervised by youth justice agencies because they were alleged or proven to have committed an offence. The JJ NMDS is the only national collection of youth justice data. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) compiles the JJ NMDS each year using data extracted from the administrative systems of the state and territory departments responsible for ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Juvenile Justice NMDS 2017–18; Quality Statement

715286 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key IssuesThe Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set (JJ NMDS) contains information on young people in Australia who were supervised by youth justice agencies because they were alleged or proven to have committed an offence. The JJ NMDS is the only national collection of youth justice data.The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) compiles the JJ NMDS each year using data extracted from the administrative systems of the state and territory departments responsible for y...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Key Performance Indicators for Australian Public Mental Health Services: PI 15-Rate of seclusion (acute inpatient units), 2014-15; Quality statement

624018 | Data Quality Statement
Definition: Number of seclusion events per 1000 bed days in specialised public mental health acute inpatient units Numerator: Number of seclusion events in specialised public mental health acute inpatient units. Denominator: Number of accrued mental health care days in specialised public mental health acute inpatient units. Computation: Expressed as a rate. Calculation is: (Numerator ÷ Denominator) x 1000. Use of restrictive practices during admitted patient care Health Ministers endorsed the ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Maternity model of care NBPDS 2020–21: Maternity Care Classification System, 2021; Quality Statement

747928 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Maternity Care Classification System (MaCCS) is a data collection on the maternity models of care available to women in Australia. The scope of the MaCCS includes antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care. The data elements within the MaCCS describe the characteristics of a maternity model of care around 3 domains:the women a model is designed for;the carers working within the model; andaspects of how care is provided.Data about a model of care is collected at the maternity service level and...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Maternity model of care NBPDS 2021–22: Maternity Care Classification System, 2022; Quality Statement

758547 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Maternity Care Classification System (MaCCS) is a data collection on the maternity models of care available to women in Australia. The scope of the MaCCS includes antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care. The data elements within the MaCCS describe the characteristics of a maternity model of care around 3 domains: · the women a model is designed for· the carers working within the model· aspects of how care is provided. Data about a model of care is collected at the m...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2013–14: National Residential Mental Health Care Database, 2015; Quality Statement

629844 | Data Quality Statement
The National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) contains data on specialised mental health care services managed or funded by state or territory health authorities in Australia. Description The National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) contains data on all specialised mental health services managed or funded by state or territory health authorities as specified by the Mental health establishments (MHE) National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) (see link). The concept of a special...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2014–15: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2017; Quality Statement

661582 | 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. From 2014–15, all Youth beds are reported separately; previously these were rolled into the General category. Small numbers of beds for some Res...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2015–16: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2018; Quality Statement

680148 | 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. ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2019–20: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2022; Quality Statement

751353 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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. ...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

Mental Health Establishments NMDS 2020–21: National Mental Health Establishments Database, 2023; Quality Statement

764465 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Mental Health Establishments Database (NMHED) contains data on specialised mental health care services managed or funded by state or territory health authorities in Australia. The NMHED is specified by the Mental Health Establishments (MHE) National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) (see link).The NMHED includes data from 1992–93 to 2020–21. Since 2005–06 data have been compiled as specified by the MHE NMDS. Prior to this (1992–92 to 2004–05), data were collected through the Nation...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2013–2015; Quality Statement

637181 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NBCSP screening participation. NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and pathologists to the NBCSP Register. Analysis by remoteness, socioeconomic status, Primary Health Network (PHN) and Statistical Area 3 (SA3) are based on postcode or Statistical Area 1 of residential address of NBC...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2014–2016; Quality Statement

668817 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NBCSP screening participation. NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and pathologists to the NBCSP Register. Analysis by remoteness, socioeconomic status, Primary Health Network (PHN), Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) are based on postcode or Statistica...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2015–2017; Quality Statement

699932 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NBCSP screening participation. NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and pathologists to the NBCSP Register. Analysis by remoteness, socioeconomic status, Primary Health Network (PHN), Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) are based on postcode or Statistica...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2016–2018; Quality Statement

724637 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NBCSP screening participation. NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and pathologists to the NBCSP Register. Analysis by remoteness, socioeconomic status, Primary Health Network (PHN), Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) are based on Statistical Area 1 (SA...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2018–2020; Quality Statement

741979 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key IssuesNational Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NBCSP screening participation.NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and pathologists to the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR).NBCSP data are now maintained in the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR), which is operated by Telstra Health (TH) on behalf of the Australian Departme...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data 2019–2021; Quality Statement

756324 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
DescriptionThe National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) is a national cancer screening program that started in 2006 and aims to reduce the morbidity and mortality from bowel cancer by using national invitation and screening analysis processes to actively recruit and screen the eligible target population for early detection or prevention of the disease. A ‘usual care’ model is then used for follow-up functions for those with a positive (abnormal) screening result; that is, these people are...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program screening data: 2013–14; Quality Statement

608831 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) is managed by the Australian Government Department of Health in partnership with state and territory governments. The NBCSP is monitored annually by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Results are compiled and reported at the national level by the AIHW in an annual NBCSP monitoring report. NBCSP data depend on the return of data forms from participants, general practitioners, colonoscopists and patholo...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Cervical Screening Program screening data 2016–2018; Quality Statement

724642 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key Issues These are the first data to be reported under the renewed National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) that commenced on 1 December 2017. NCSP data are now maintained in the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR), which is operated by Telstra Health (TH) on behalf of the Australian Department of Health. The renewed NCSP has a new screening pathway that is based on a woman's risk of significant cervical abnormality. It uses a Cervical Screening Test (CST) as the screeni...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Cervical Screening Program screening data 2018–2020; Quality Statement

741991 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key IssuesNational Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NCSP screening participation.NCSP data are now maintained in the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR), which is operated by Telstra Health (TH) on behalf of the Australian Department of Health.These are data reported under the renewed NCSP that commenced on 1 December 2017. As a result of significant changes to the NCSP, it must be recognised that progra...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Cervical Screening Program screening data 2018–2021; Quality Statement

756294 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Summary of Key IssuesNational Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) screening data are highly relevant for monitoring trends and outcomes from NCSP screening participation.NCSP data are now maintained in the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR), which is operated by Telstra Health (TH) on behalf of the Australian Department of Health.These are data reported under the renewed NCSP that commenced on 1 December 2017. As a result of significant changes to the NCSP, it must be recognised that progra...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

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 Disability Agreement: b-Proportion of people with disability who participate in social and community activities, 2010 QS

410532 | Data Quality Statement
No summary statement provided.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Disability Agreement: c(1)-Proportion of the potential population accessing disability services, 2011 QS

453549 | Data Quality Statement
1. CSTDA NMDS data are generated by processes that deliver services to people. It is assumed that these processes involve the assessment of disability support needs following broadly consistent principles and practices across jurisdictions. However, this assumption is untested. 2. Data measuring the potential population is not explicitly available for the required time point and so has been estimated from several difference sources under several key assumptions. The assumption of constant age-s...
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Disability Agreement: c-Proportion of the population accessing disability services, 2010 QS

410228 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
People with disability enjoy choice, wellbeing and the opportunity to live as independently as possible.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Disability Agreement: e.3-Proportion of potential population expressing unmet demand for disability support services, 2010 QS

410232 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
No summary statement provided.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Disability Agreement: f-Number of Indigenous people with disability receiving disability services as a proportion of the Indigenous potential population requiring services, 2010 QS

410235 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
No summary statement provided.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Disability Agreement: h-Interim Proportion of carers of people with disability accessing support services to assist in their caring role, 2010 QS

410241 | Data Quality Statement | AIHW
No summary statement provided.
Superseded: Community Services (retired)

National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2010 – Data Quality Statement

511160 | Data Quality Statement | Drug Surveys and Services Unit, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) provides three-yearly estimates of the proportion of the population aged 12 years and older using tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs. The Survey also captures information about drug-related attitudes, perceptions and support for government policy. It is known from past studies of alcohol and tobacco consumption that respondents tend to underestimate actual consumption levels. Estimates of illicit drug use and related behaviours are also likely...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2013 – Data Quality Statement

558897 | Data Quality Statement | Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drug Unit, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) provides three-yearly estimates of the proportion of the population aged 12 years and older using tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs. The Survey also captures information about drug-related attitudes, perceptions and support for government policy. It is known from past studies of alcohol and tobacco consumption that respondents tend to underestimate actual consumption levels. Estimates of illicit drug use and related behaviours are also likely...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019; Data Quality Statement

730155 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Reported findings are based on self-reported data and are not empirically verified by blood tests or other screening measures.It is known from past studies of alcohol and tobacco consumption that respondents tend to underestimate actual consumption levels.Estimates of illicit drug use and related behaviours are also likely to be underestimates of actual use.The exclusion of persons from non-private dwellings, institutional settings, homeless people and the difficulty in reaching marginalised per...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

National Healthcare Agreement: P01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2010 QS

392476 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Birth weight is included in the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) and data are complete for over 99.9% of babies. This measure only includes births of at least 20 weeks gestation or 400 grams birthweight. It excludes multiple births and babies with unknown birthweight and the measure may therefore differ slightly from information presented in other publications on low birthweight. Since 2005, all jurisdictions provide information on Indigenous status of the mother in accordance with t...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P02-Incidence of sexually transmitted infections and blood-borne viruses, 2010 QS

392600 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for real-time surveillance of communicable diseases. Data are reportable under jurisdictional public health legislation. A major limitation of the notifications data is that, for most diseases, they represent only a proportion of the total cases occurring in the community, that is, only those cases for which health care was sought and a diagnosis made, followed by a notification to health authorities. T...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P03-Incidence of end-stage kidney disease, 2010 QS

392603 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This indicator estimates the incidence of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) from linked mortality and Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) data. It does not include people with ESKD who were not on the ANZDATA registry and did not die in the reference period. The coding list used to estimate ESKD from mortality data is conservative. For disaggregation by state and Indigenous status, data have been reported for four aggregated years to ensure statistical validity. ...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P04-Incidence of selected cancers, 2010 QS

392605 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The quality of Indigenous identification in cancer registry data varies between jurisdictions. National disaggregation by Indigenous status is based on jurisdictions with adequate data quality (such as Qld, WA, SA and NT). Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of diagnosis.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P05-Proportion of persons obese, 2010 QS

407719 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P06-Proportion of adults who are daily smokers, 2010 QS

407734 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P07-Proportion of adults at risk of long-term harm from alcohol, 2010 QS

407820 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P09-Immunisation rates for vaccines in the national schedule (Adult Vaccination Survey), 2010 QS

393114 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adult Vaccination Survey is a random, stratified, Computer Assisted Telephone Interview covering residential households in all parts of Australia. Only households with fixed-line telephones are included. Determining ‘fully vaccinated’ status is challenging because of the recommendations regarding initial and subsequent pneumococcal vaccination (which depend on an individual’s age and the age of initial vaccination (if any)). Given the recall period could be more than five years, this may aff...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P09-Immunisation rates for vaccines in the national schedule (Australian Childhood Immunisation Register), 2010 QS

392607 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection—the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR)—for which there is an incentive payment for notification, and there are further incentives for parents to have their child’s vaccination status up to date. The Register is linked to the Medicare enrolment register, and approximately 99% of children are registered with Medicare by 12 months of age. Data has been reported using the ACIR definition of fully-imm...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P10-Breast cancer screening rates, 2010 QS

392609 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of screening. These data are only available at the national level. Further breakdown by state and territory would give inaccurate results. Indigenous status data are only available at the national level as cells sizes are too small to provide meaningful comparison between jurisdictions.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P11-Cervical screening rates (National Cervical Screening Program), 2010 QS

392611 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of screening. These data are only available at the national level. Further breakdown by state and territory would give inaccurate results. Hysterectomy fractions are derived from the 2001 National Health Survey (NHS), and were validated in 2008 using data from the National Hospital Morbidity Database. Indigenous status is not collected by cervical cytology registers.
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P12-Bowel cancer screening rates, 2010 QS

392613 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residential address at the time of screening. These data are only available at the national level. Further breakdown by state and territory would give inaccurate results. Indigenous status is self-reported by participating individuals. However, high non-response by participants means this data item currently does not give meaningful results. Lack of inclusion of people screened outside the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBC...
Superseded: Health

National Healthcare Agreement: P13-Proportion of children with 4th year developmental health checks, 2010 QS

392615 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) items included in this indicator do not cover all developmental health check activity such as that conducted through state and territory early childhood health assessments in preschools and community health centres. The analyses by state/territory, remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residence of the client as recorded by Medicare Australia at the date of last service received in the reference period. As clients may receive services ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P18-Life expectancy, 2010 QS

407875 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P19-Infant/young child mortality rate, 2010 QS

407903 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
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National Healthcare Agreement: P20-Potentially avoidable deaths, 2010 QS

407914 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
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National Healthcare Agreement: P21-Treatment rates for mental illness, 2010 QS

392640 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
State and territory jurisdictions differ in their approaches to counting clients under care, including different thresholds for registering a client. Additionally, they differ in their capacity to provide accurate estimates of individual persons receiving mental health services. Therefore comparisons between jurisdictions need to be made with caution. The Indigenous status data should be interpreted with caution: Public sector community mental health services (Public) data: There is varying and...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P22-Selected potentially preventable hospitalisations, 2010 QS

392644 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Separations are reported by the jurisdiction of usual residence of the patient, not the jurisdiction of hospitalisation. There is some variation in the recording of diabetes as an additional diagnosis. The number of separations for Western Australia was markedly higher for chronic potentially prevent...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P23-Selected potentially avoidable GP-type presentations to emergency departments, 2010 QS

392646 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Coverage of the data collection is almost complete for public hospitals in peer groups A and B. Hospitals in these peer groups provided approximately 69% of all Emergency Department services. The quality of the data reported for Indigenous status in emergency departments has not been formally assessed for completeness; therefore, caution should be exercised when interpreting these data. As the indicator is limited to hospitals in peer groups A and B, disaggregation by remoteness and Indigenous...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P24-GP-type services, 2010 QS

392654 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number of services provided. The analyses by state/territory remoteness area and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residence of the client as recorded by Medicare Australia at the date of last service received in the reference period. As clients may receive services in locations other than where they live, this data ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P25-Specialist services claimed through Medicare, 2010 QS

392656 | Data Quality Statement
This is a proxy measure for the indicator as it only includes specialist services reimbursed through the Medicare system (for out-of-hospital private patients) and not specialist services provided in public hospital outpatient and other settings (which are not reimbursed through the Medicare system). This measure does not reflect total Medicare-reimbursed specialist activity as it excludes specialist services provided to hospital inpatients (and reimbursed through the Medicare system).
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National Healthcare Agreement: P26-Dental services (National Dental Telephone Interview Survey), 2010 QS

392719 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Dental Telephone Interview Survey (NDTIS) is the most comprehensive source of population data on dental health and use of dental services in Australia. Children aged 0-4 years were not surveyed and hence were excluded from service usage rates. Edentulous persons were excluded from service usage rates. As with all survey data, the indicator is subject to sampling error and non-response bias. To indicate the magnitude of sampling error, relative standard errors (RSEs) have been pro...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P27-Optometry services, 2010 QS

392723 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and has accurate data on the number of services provided. The analyses by state/territory remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on postcode of residence of the client as recorded by Medicare Australia at the date of last service received in the reference period. As clients may receive services in locations other than where they live, this data does ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P28-Public sector community mental health services, 2010 QS

392725 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Community Mental Health Care Database (NCMHCD) is a near-comprehensive collection of data on service contacts provided by specialised mental health services for patients/clients of all public sector community mental health services in Australia. There is some variation in the types of service contacts included across jurisdictions. The Indigenous status data should be interpreted with caution due to the varying and, in some instances, unknown quality of Indigenous identification a...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P29-Private sector mental health services, 2010 QS

392816 | Data Quality Statement
The numerator data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to patients and has accurate data on the number of services provided. Medical claims that are reimbursed through the Department of Veterans' Affairs are not included in this measure.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P30-Proportion of people with diabetes who have a GP annual cycle of care, 2010 QS

392818 | Data Quality Statement
The indicator appears reliable at a national level. However, comparison between jurisdictions and population groups may be problematic due to different population structures (include relative prevalence of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes) which have not been accounted for in the calculation of this indicator. Compared with other states, results for the ACT and NT appear to be less reliable, perhaps due to their smaller population and lower coverage of services in the NT. The National Diabetes Servi...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P32-Proportion of people with mental illness with GP care plans, 2010 QS

392823 | Data Quality Statement
The numerator data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to patients and has accurate data on the number of services provided. There are issues with the consistency of the numerator and denominator for this indicator, as they are drawn from differently defined populations and different data sources.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P33-Women with at least one antenatal visit in the first trimester of pregnancy, 2010 QS

393033 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) did not include antenatal care data items in 2007 and national data are not currently available. Information about antenatal care in the first trimester was available for New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory only. Antenatal care data items were collected using non-standardised definitions and with variable response rates. The validity of the data is unknown. Completeness of the data varies widely between jurisdictions and comp...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P34-Waiting times for elective surgery, 2010 QS

393035 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Elective Surgery Waiting Times Data Collection (NESWTDC) contains records for patients removed from waiting lists for elective surgery which are managed by public acute hospitals. For 2007–08, coverage of the NESWTDC was about 91% of elective surgery in Australian public hospitals. The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Recor...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P35-Waiting times for emergency department care, 2010 QS

393037 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Coverage of the data collection is almost complete for public hospitals in peer groups A and B. Hospitals in these peer groups provided approximately 69% of all Emergency Department services. The quality of the data reported for Indigenous status in Emergency Departments has not been formally assessed, therefore caution should be exercised when interpreting these data. As coverage is limited to hospitals in peer groups A and B, disaggregation by remoteness area and Indigenous status should be ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P39-Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia in acute care hospitals, 2010 QS

407972 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The data used to calculate the indicator were supplied by five states and territories (data for NSW, Victoria and the Northern Territory were not available). They were collected by states and territories through their healthcare-associated infection surveillance programs. The data were collected prior to the development of agreed national definitions and a national agreement on a national indicator. Hence, they were not collected in a consistent manner for 2008-09. They are reported across juri...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P41-Falls resulting in patient harm in hospitals, 2010 QS

393039 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on falls are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). The recorded number of falls occurring in hospitals may be an under-estimate (as around 25% of the records of separatio...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P42-Intentional self-harm in hospitals, 2010 QS

393041 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on self-harm are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). The recorded number of separations involving intentional self-harm may be an under-estimate (as around 30% of separ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P43-Unplanned/unexpected readmissions within 28 days of selected surgical admissions, 2010 QS

393043 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on procedures are recorded uniformly using the Australian Classification of Health Interventions. Data on diagnoses are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). Calculation o...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P44-Survival of people diagnosed with cancer, 2010 QS

393045 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Data are only available from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) at the national level this year. To date this indicator has been produced by the AIHW irregularly, according to funded ad-hoc requests. Data available for the 2010 CRC baseline report were published in Cancer survival and prevalence in Australia: cancers diagnosed from 1982 to 2004. The indicator cannot be reported by Indigenous status this year as Indigenous identification in the data is not adequate to support ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P45-Rates of services: Overnight separations, 2010 QS

393047 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The number of overnight separations is considered to be more comparable than the total number of separations among jurisdictions and between the public and private sectors. This is because there is variation in admission practices and policies, which mainly lead to variation in the number of same-day ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P46-Rates of services: Outpatient occasions of service, 2010 QS

393049 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Variations in counting and classification practices and in admission practices and policies across jurisdictions may affect the comparability of these data. Interpretation of rates for jurisdictions should take into consideration cross-border flows, particularly in the ACT.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P47-Rates of services: Non-acute care separations, 2010 QS

393051 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. There is some variation among jurisdictions in the assignment of care type categories. The number of overnight separations is considered to be more comparable than the total number of separations among jurisdictions and between the public and private sectors. This is because there is variation in adm...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P48-Rates of services: Hospital procedures, 2010 QS

393053 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on procedures are recorded uniformly using the Australian Classification of Health Interventions. Numerators for remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on the reported area of usual residence of the patient, regardless of the jurisdiction of residence. Hence there are mismatches between n...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P49-Residential and community aged care services per 1,000 population aged 70+ years, 2010 QS

393055 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and have accurate data on the number and location of funded aged care places. The presented measure excludes information about services delivered to older people under the Home and Community Care (HACC) program.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P52-Falls resulting in patient harm in residential aged care, 2010 QS

393057 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on falls are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). Around 25% of the records of separations involving falls did not have a code assigned for the place of occurrence. Consequentl...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P53-Older people receiving aged care services, 2010 QS

393060 | Data Quality Statement
The Aged care data warehouse is derived from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to services providers and has accurate data on the numbers of clients, their age and Indigenous status. Information about geographical location (remoteness) is based on location of service provider for all programs except HACC (Home and Community Care), where remoteness is based on location of client. HACC data are not as complete as the data presented for other aged care programs.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P54-Aged care assessments completed, 2010 QS

393062 | Data Quality Statement
This data collection is used for approval for clients to access Australian Government-funded aged care programs and coverage of clients is comprehensive. This indicator does not represent all assessment activity undertaken by Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATs), only those completed. Note that completed assessments include both assessments where the delegate has and has not approved the client to receive aged care services.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P55-Younger people with disabilities using residential, CACP, EACH and EACH-Dementia aged care services, 2010 QS

393064 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from an administrative data collection designed for payment of subsidies to service providers and have accurate data on the number and location of funded aged care places.
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National Healthcare Agreement: P56-People aged 65 years or over receiving sub-acute services, 2010 QS

393068 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. This indicator is a count of separations, not a count of persons. The same person may be hospitalised on more than one occasion during the year. Services other than admitted patient services are not included. Variations in admission practices and policies lead to variation among providers in the number of a...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P57-Hospital patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care, 2010 QS

393076 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. The indicator as presented is not a count of patient days used by those eligible and waiting for residential aged care. The indicator is presented as a proportion of total separations for persons in the older age groups and cannot be interpreted as a volume of activity. In addition, the diagnosis codes are n...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P59-Age-standardisded mortality by major cause of death, 2010 QS

407952 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
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National Healthcare Agreement: P61-Teenage birth rate, 2010 QS

393087 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The numerator includes births to mothers aged less than 15 years, however the denominator only includes women aged 15 to 19 years. This may result in the rate being slightly overstated. Since 2005, all jurisdictions collect information on Indigenous status of the mother in accordance with the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS). No formal national assessment has been undertaken to determine completeness of the coverage or identification of Indigenous mothers in the National Perinatal D...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P62-Hospitalisation for injury and poisoning, 2010 QS

393089 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) is a comprehensive dataset that has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public and private hospitals in Australia. Data on diagnoses are recorded uniformly using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Australian modification. Numerators for remoteness and socioeconomic status are based on the reported area of usual residence of the patient, regardless ...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P64a-Indigenous Australians in the health workforce, 2010 QS

393092 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Labour Force Surveys, which are the data source for the indicator, were conducted with a focus on the overall professions, rather than Indigenous people. Data are presented on medical practitioners, nurses and midwives only. These professions are only a part of the health workforce and exclude Aboriginal Health Workers, a large segment of the Indigenous health workforce. For the indicator, data are limited because of the small numbers of In...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P65-Net growth in health workforce, 2010 QS

393094 | Data Quality Statement
Results of the surveys are estimates because the raw data have undergone imputation and weighting to adjust for non response. It should be noted that any of these adjustments may have introduced some bias in the final survey data and any bias is likely to become more pronounced as response rates decline. Care should be taken when drawing conclusions about the size of the differences between estimates. Care is also advised with state and territory comparisons because of low response rates in some...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P66-Proportion of health expenditure spent on public health, 2010 QS

393096 | Data Quality Statement
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) health expenditure database is a comprehensive collection of expenditure data across all jurisdictions, and the private sector, and encompasses all areas of health expenditure from hospitals to medical services to public health activities. The indicator excludes small amounts of expenditure by state and territory governments that are funded by non-government sources (in the form of fees-for-service, etc). This amounted in 2007-08 to $30 mill...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P67-Capital expenditure on health and aged care facilities as a proportion of capital consumption expenditure on health and aged care facilities, 2010 QS

393098 | Data Quality Statement
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) health expenditure database is a comprehensive collection of expenditure data across all jurisdictions, and the private sector, and encompasses all areas of health expenditure from hospitals to medical services to public health activities. The indicator includes expenditure on publicly owned and/or controlled health and aged care facilities only. A very small amount of capital expenditure for the community aged care sector by state health au...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P68-Proportion of health expenditure spent on health research and development, 2010 QS

393100 | Data Quality Statement
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) health expenditure database is a comprehensive collection of expenditure data across all jurisdictions, and the private sector, and encompasses all areas of health expenditure from hospitals to medical services to public health activities. The estimation of expenditure on health research for 2007–08 is based on an extrapolation of results from the 2004–05 and 2006–07 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Research and Experimental Development...
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National Healthcare Agreement: P69-Cost per casemix adjusted separation, 2010 QS

393102 | Data Quality Statement
The National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD) and the National Public Hospital Expenditure Database (NPHED) are comprehensive datasets. The NHMD has records for all separations of admitted patients from essentially all public hospitals in Australia. The NPHED contains information on hospital recurrent expenditure for essentially all public hospitals in Australia. The calculation of the cost per casemix adjusted separation is sensitive to a number of deficiencies in available data: The propo...
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National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2011 QS

447891 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Birthweight is included in the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) and data are complete for over 99.9 per cent of babies. This measure only includes births of at least 20 weeks gestation or 400 grams birthweight. It excludes multiple births and stillbirths and the measure may therefore differ slightly from information presented in other publications on low birthweight. The National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC) includes information on the Indigenous status of the mother only. Since 20...
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National Healthcare Agreement: PI 01-Proportion of babies born with low birth weight, 2012 QS

500984 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Birthweight is included in the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) and data are complete for over 99.9 per cent of babies. This measure only includes births of at least 20 weeks gestation or 400 grams birthweight. It excludes multiple births and stillbirths and the measure may therefore differ slightly from information presented in other publications on low birthweight. The National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC) includes information on the Indigenous status of the mother only. Since 2...
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