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Use of regular carer experience surveys for carer participation arrangements indicator

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termProperty
METEOR identifier:Help on this term534999
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Standard 07/03/2014
Definition:Help on this termAn indicator of whether regular (at least once over the reporting period) system level focused carer experience surveys are conducted.
Property group:Help on this termOrganisational characteristics

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this termAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare

Relational attributes

Data Element Concepts implementing this property:Help on this term
Specialised mental health service organisation—use of regular carer experience surveys for carer participation arrangements indicator
    • ACT Health (retired), Candidate 17/08/2018
    • Health, Standard 07/03/2014
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