Non-admitted patient emergency department care DSS 2014-15
Data Set Specification Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type:![]() | Data Set Specification |
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METEOR identifier:![]() | 567462 |
Registration status:![]() | Health, Superseded 04/02/2015 |
DSS type:![]() | Data Set Specification (DSS) |
Scope:![]() | The scope of the Non-admitted patient emergency department care data set specification (NAPEDC DSS) is patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals where the emergency department meets the following criteria:
Patients who were dead on arrival are in scope if an emergency department clinician certified the death of the patient. Patients who leave the emergency department after being triaged and then advised of alternative treatment options are in scope. The scope includes only physical presentations to emergency departments. Advice provided by telephone or videoconferencing is not in scope, although it is recognised that advice received by telehealth may form part of the care provided to patients physically receiving care in the emergency department. The care provided to patients in emergency departments is, in most instances, recognised as being provided to non-admitted patients. Patients being treated in emergency departments may subsequently become admitted (including admission to a short stay unit, admission to elsewhere in the emergency department, admission to another hospital ward, or admission to hospital-in-the-home). All patients remain in-scope for this collection until they are recorded as having physically departed the emergency department, regardless of whether they have been admitted. For this reason there is an overlap in the scope of this DSS and the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS). Excluded from the scope of the DSS are:
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Collection and usage attributes | |
Statistical unit:![]() | |
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Guide for use:![]() | The definition of a 'short stay unit' is as per clause C48 of the National Health Reform Agreement—National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services (NPA IPHS), as follows: a) Designated and designed for the short term treatment, observation, assessment and reassessment of patients initially triaged and assessed in the emergency department (ED); b) Have specific admission and discharge criteria and policies; c) Designed for short term stays no longer than 24 hours; d) Physically separated from the ED acute assessment area; e) Have a static number of beds with oxygen, suction, patient ablution facilities; and f) Not a temporary ED overflow area nor used to keep patients solely awaiting an inpatient bed nor awaiting treatment in the ED. |
Collection methods:![]() | National reporting arrangements State and territory health authorities provide the data to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare for national collation, on a quarterly basis within one month of the end of a reporting period and an annual basis within three months of the reporting period. The Institute and the Commonwealth Department of Health will agree on a data quality and timeliness protocol. Once cleaned, a copy of the data and a record of the changes made will be forwarded by the Institute to the Commonwealth Department of Health. A copy of the cleaned data for each jurisdiction should also be returned to that jurisdiction on request. Periods for which data are collected and nationally collated Quarterly and financial year. Extraction of data for each quarter or year should be based on the date of the end of the emergency department stay. For example, a presentation that commences at 11pm on 30 June and ends at 2am 1 July is not in scope for the April to June quarter. |
Implementation start date:![]() | 01/07/2014 |
Implementation end date:![]() | 30/06/2015 |
Comments:![]() | Scope links with other metadata sets Episodes of care for admitted patients are reported through the Admitted patient care NMDS. National Health Reform Agreement—National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services The scope for reporting against the National Emergency Access Target is all hospitals reporting to the NAPEDC NMDS (Peer groups A, B and other) as at August 2011 (when the Agreement was signed). For the duration of the Agreement, hospitals that have not previously reported to the NAPEDC NMDS can come into scope, subject to agreement between the jurisdiction and the Commonwealth. Glossary items Glossary terms that are relevant to this data set specification are included here. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation:![]() | Independent Hospital Pricing Authority |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references:![]() | Has been superseded by Non-admitted patient emergency department care DSS 2015-16 Health, Superseded 02/12/2015 See also Non-admitted patient emergency department care NMDS 2014-15 Health, Superseded 13/11/2014 |