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Indigenous primary health care DSS 2014-15

504325 | Data Set Specification | Department of Health, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Indigenous primary health care data set specification (IPHC DSS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health care services. The IPHC DSS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE), a web-based ...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care cluster

576637 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation. Sobering-up clients stay in residential care overnight to sober up and do not receive formal rehabilitation. Residential respite/short-term clients spend 1 to 7 days in residential care for respite, and do not receive formal rehabilitation. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services so...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare episodes of care cluster

576889 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer follow-up care for clients who have been discharged from a residential rehabilitation service and non-residential care. This includes counselling, assessment, treatment, education, support or follow-up from residential services. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare episodes of care cluster describes the number of episodes of non-residential/f...
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

686603 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
The Indigenous primary health care National best endeavours data set (IPHC NBEDS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. The IPHC NBEDS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

664859 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification (DSS) describes information from primary health-care services that received funding from the Australian Government through the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care centres are those that provide comprehensive health-care services that include (but are not limited to) medical, dental, nursing, psychiatric and psycholog...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

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

Person—birth weight recorded indicator, yes/no code N

441701 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
An indicator of whether a person's birth weight has been recorded, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Child—fully immunised recorded indicator, yes/no code N

457664 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
An indicator of whether a child has been recorded as fully immunised, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services cluster

575522 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment or assistance to clients for a range of substance use issues. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, tobacco and nicotine. Most services are provided on an individual basis, although some services run programs specifically for different types of substances. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services cluster describes the type of substances that are use...
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2018–19

694101 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
The Indigenous primary health care National best endeavours data set (IPHC NBEDS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. The IPHC NBEDS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—electronic communication address, text [X(250)]

287480 | Data Element | Standards Australia
A unique combination of characters used as input to electronic communication equipment for the purpose of contacting an organisation, as represented by text.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—suburb/town/locality name, text A[A(49)]

290059 | Data Element
The full name of the general locality containing the specific address of an organisation, as represented by text.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Housing assistance, Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

561170 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification describes information from primary health-care services that received funding from the Australian Government through the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care centres are those that provide comprehensive health-care services that include (but are not limited to) general practitioners, dentists, nurses, psychiatrists, p...
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH services reporting (OSR) details DSS

561176 | Data Set Specification
The information in the Service Details DSS is collected by all Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (OATSIH) funded services. It describes administrative details, information about accreditation, information technology use and service provider governance. The aggregate level collection supports information to be collected at the service provider organisation level. The reporting period is between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services DSS

664757 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services data set specification (DSS) describes information from primary health-care services that received funding from the Australian Government through the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care centres are those that provide comprehensive health-care services that include (but are not limited to) medical, dental, nursing, psychiatric and psycholog...
Superseded: Indigenous

Bringing them Home/Link Up Counsellors DSS

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

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

665908 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service paid wages, salaries and fees at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Superseded: Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—building/complex sub-unit identifier, [X(7)]

290291 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The unique number or identifier of a building/complex, marina, etc. where an organisation is located.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Indigenous

Female—cervical screening indicator, yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N

358921 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether a female person has had a cervical screening, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Patient—audiology assessment recommended course of action, code N[N]

504366 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The course of action for continuing care recommended for a patient as the result of an audiology assessment, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

566990 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service paid wages, salaries and fees at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Superseded: Indigenous

Pregnancy—estimated duration (at the first visit for antenatal care), completed weeks N[N]

673258 | Data Element | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The estimated duration of a pregnancy in total completed weeks, on the day of the first visit for antenatal care.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2019–20

707502 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
The Indigenous primary health care National best endeavours data set (IPHC NBEDS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. The IPHC NBEDS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health-care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Birth—birth weight, code N

459938 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
The first weight of the live-born or stillborn baby obtained after birth, or the weight of the neonate or infant on the date admitted if this is different from the date of birth, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Patient—type of hearing loss, code N

504266 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of hearing loss diagnosed in a patient, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

Person (employed)—level of highest qualification in employment field, Bringing Them Home/Link Up Counselling Program highest level relevant qualification code N

578406 | Data Element
The highest level of qualification a person employed in the Bringing Them Home or Link Up Counselling Program has attained in a related field, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster

567269 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health-care service did not pay wages and salaries at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by the Indigenous status of the workers, and both the Indigenous status and sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) service details cluster

683058 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This cluster is used to describe Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (OATSIH) funded service details such as the certification of questionnaire information, information about service accreditation, information technology use and governance information.
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) service details cluster

683118 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This cluster is used to describe Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (OATSIH) funded service details such as the certification of questionnaire information, information about service accreditation, information technology use and governance information.
Superseded: Indigenous

Address—electronic communication address, text [X(250)]

698205 | Data Element | Standards Australia
A unique combination of characters used as input to electronic communication equipment for the purpose of contacting a person, as represented by text.
Superseded: Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—Australian postcode, code (Postcode datafile) {NNNN}

290064 | Data Element | Standards Australia
The numeric descriptor for a postal delivery area, aligned with locality, suburb or place for the address of an organisation, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Housing assistance, Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—street name, text A[A(29)]

290218 | Data Element
The concatenation of an organisation's street type and street suffix resulting in a name that identifies a public thoroughfare and differentiates it from others in the same suburb/town/locality, as represented by text.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Indigenous

Pregnancy—estimated duration (at the first visit for antenatal care), completed weeks N[N]

379597 | Data Element | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The total number of completed weeks of a pregnancy's estimated duration on the day of the first visit for antenatal care.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous, Tasmanian Health

Service provider organisation—number of Indigenous children enrolled in preschool, total N[NNNN]

401419 | Data Element
The total number of individual preschool enrolments of Indigenous students recorded at the service provider level.
Retired: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Early Childhood, Indigenous

Service provider organisation—number of Indigenous children enrolled in a preschool program, total N[NNNN]

441259 | Data Element | Early Childhood Data Sub Group (ECDSG)
The total number of individual preschool program enrolments of Indigenous children at the service.
Superseded: Early Childhood, Indigenous

Patient—intact tympanic membrane indicator, yes/no code N

505104 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether the patient has an intact tympanic membrane between the external and middle ear, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

Patient—intact tympanic membrane condition, code N

505133 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The condition of a patient's intact tympanic membrane, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation length of stay cluster

575956 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services residential treatment/rehabilitation length of stay cluster describes the total length of stay for clients that stayed in residential care and received formal treatment and/or rehabilitation during the reporting period. The three data element...
Superseded: Indigenous

Person—absolute cardiovascular disease risk assessment result recorded indicator, yes/no code N

585364 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether a person has had an absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment recorded, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Person—absolute cardiovascular disease risk assessment result categories, code N

585236 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Result categories of a person's absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare client numbers cluster

576863 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer follow-up care for clients who have been discharged from a residential rehabilitation service and non-residential care. This includes counselling, assessment, treatment, education, support or follow-up from residential services. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services non-residential/follow-up/aftercare client numbers cluster describes the number of clients that received non-resid...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service paid full-time equivalent positions cluster

568327 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service paid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent positions for which the standalone substance use service provider organisation paid wages and salaries as at the end of the reporting period. The full-time equivalent positions are further broken down by Indigenous status, and the sex of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Superseded: Indigenous

Female—cervical screening indicator, yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N

686938 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether a female person has had a cervical screening, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Bringing them Home/Link Up Counsellors DSS

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

Birth—birth status, code N

269949 | Data Element | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The status of the baby at birth, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous, Tasmanian Health

Birth event—birth plurality, code N

482409 | Data Element | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The number of babies resulting from a single pregnancy, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Service provider organisation contact information cluster

562871 | Data Set Specification
This data cluster is used by all Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (OATSIH) funded services to obtain details for the contact officer for the OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) 2010-11 questionnaire.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services client numbers cluster

568225 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services client numbers cluster describes the number of clients seen by the standalone substance use service during the reporting period, by their Indigenous status, and sex. Number of clients Male Female Total Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander clients N[NNN] N[NNN] N[NNN] Non-Indigenous clients N[NNN] N[NNN] N[NNN] Total clients N[NNN] N[NN...
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) DSS 2009-10

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

Person—absolute cardiovascular disease risk assessment recorded indicator, yes/no code N

503024 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An indicator of whether a person has had an absolute cardiovascular disease risk (CVD) assessment recorded, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory Children's Health Checks: Audiology services DSS, May 2011-March 2012

496205 | Data Set Specification | Department of Health (DoH), Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Funding from the Australian Government allowed for follow-up ear and hearing health services delivered through the Child Health Check Initiative (CHCI) and then the Closing the Gap (CtG) in the Northern Territory National Partnership Agreement. These services were made available to children, aged less than 16 years, in prescribed areas of the Northern Territory from August 2007. Follow up services were delivered by the NT Department of Health (NT DoH) and Aboriginal medical services. The CHCI (C...
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

561172 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS describes the provision of treatment and assistance for a range of substance use issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. This includes both illicit substances and the use of alcohol, and tobacco and nicotine. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services provide treatment and assistance through residential treatment and rehabilitation programs; sobering-up and residential respite a...
Superseded: Indigenous

Bringing Them Home/Link Up Counselling Program client contacts cluster

578637 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Bringing Them Home/Link Up Counselling Program client contacts cluster describes the number of individual client contacts made by counsellors funded under the Bringing Them Home or Link Up Counselling Program by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH). The data elements are used together to provide a count of the number of client contacts by the Indigenous status and sex of the Bringing Them Home or Link Up Counselling Program clients. Bringing Them Home/Link Up ...
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care DSS 2012-14

430629 | Data Set Specification | Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA), Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
The Indigenous primary health care data set specification (IPHC DSS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health care services. The IPHC DSS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE), a web-based ...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) DSS 2010-11

561081 | Data Set Specification
The Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) Services Reporting (OSR) data set specification (DSS) describes service level information from primary health care, standalone substance use and Bringing Them Home and Link Up counselling service providers that received funding from OATSIH for the period 2010–11. The scope of the OSR aggregate-level data collection is the services, programs and activities undertaken by the service providers; including on the number of clients, ...
Superseded: Indigenous

Service provider organisation—regular meetings of governing body indicator, yes/no code N

564175 | Data Element
An indicator of whether a service's governing board or committee met on a regular basis as outlined in their constitution, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Indigenous

OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) details DSS

682860 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The information in the OATSIH Services Reporting (OSR) details data set specification (DSS) is collected by all Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (OATSIH) funded services. It describes administrative details, information about accreditation, information technology use and service provider governance. The aggregate level collection supports information to be collected at the service provider organisation level. The reporting period is between 1 July 2008 and 30 June 2009.
Superseded: Indigenous

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS

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

Birth event—birth plurality, code N

668881 | Data Element | National Perinatal Data Development Committee
The number of babies resulting from a single pregnancy, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Service provider organisation (address)—Australian postcode

290062 | Data Element Concept
The numeric descriptor for a postal delivery area, aligned with locality, suburb or place for the address of an organisation.
Superseded: Health!, Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 17-The proportion of Indigenous children (by geographic location as identified by the ASGC), who are enrolled in (and attending, where possible to measure) a preschool program

425783 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 11-Child under 5 hospitalisation rates by principal diagnosis, 2012

438622 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 16-Rates of participation in NAPLAN reading, writing and numeracy tests - Years 3,5,7 and 9, 2012

438661 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 18a-Proportion of 20-24 year olds having attained at least a Year 12 or equivalent or AQF Certificate level II (Census Data), 2012

438667 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI18b-Proportion of regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have had a kidney function test, 2013

438145 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA)
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 14-Antenatal care, 2012

438513 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 22b-Unemployment rate (Survey Data), 2011

425799 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 27a-Proportion of Indigenous 20-64 year olds with or working towards a post-school qualification in Certificate level III or above, (Census data) 2012

438744 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI02b-Proportion of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight results were low, normal or high, 2013

450666 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA)
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (2014)

481307 | Indicator Set | Department of Health, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
As part of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed that the Department of Health and Ageing, in partnership with the state and territory health departments and in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, would develop a set of national key performance indicators (KPIs) for Indigenous specific primary health care services. The Indigenous primary health care national key performance indicators (KPIs) will monito...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI06b-Proportion of regular clients with Type II diabetes whose HbA1c measurement result was within a specified level, 2013

468100 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA)
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI23a-Number of regular clients with Type II diabetes who have had a blood pressure measurement result recorded, 2014

504795 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI12b-Proportion of regular clients who are classified as overweight or obese, 2014

504729 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 12a-Attainment of Year 12 or equivalent (Census data), 2013 QS

523393 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 14a-Level of workforce participation (Census data), 2013 QS

523425 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 01-Estimated life expectancy at birth, 2014

525818 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI17b-Proportion of regular clients who had an AUDIT-C with result within specified levels, 2015

585006 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 03-Rates of current daily smokers, 2014 QS

567154 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 05-Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2014 QS

567163 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI01b-Proportion of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2015

588971 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI04a-Number of Indigenous children who are fully immunised, 2015

588989 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 02-Mortality rate by leading causes, 2015

579065 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI08b-Proportion of regular clients with a chronic disease for whom a Team Care Arrangement (MBS Item 723) was claimed, 2015

589016 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 12b-Attainment of Year 12 or equivalent (survey data), 2015

579098 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI11a-Number of regular clients who gave birth within the previous 12 months with a smoking status of 'current smoker', 'ex-smoker' or 'never smoked', 2015

589035 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI16b-Proportion of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2015

589064 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 07-Proportion of babies born of low birth weight, 2015

579076 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 06-Under five mortality rate by leading cause, 2015

579074 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 09—Antenatal care, 2015, Quality Statement

593463 | Data Quality Statement
The data used to calculate this indicator are from the National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC), which is a national population-based cross-sectional data collection of pregnancy and childbirth. Data supplied for the NPDC consist of the Perinatal National Minimum Data Set (NMDS), as well as a series of additional data items. The Perinatal NMDS is an agreed set of standardised perinatal data elements for mandatory supply by states and territories to support national reporting. The Perinatal...
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 11—Percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard in reading, writing and numeracy for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, 2015, Quality Statement

593473 | Data Quality Statement
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 01—Estimated life expectancy at birth, 2016

611124 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI19b-Proportion of regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have had a kidney function test with results within specified levels, 2015

594108 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 03—Rates of current daily smokers, 2016

611151 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 15a—Proportion of Indigenous 20–64 year olds with or working towards a post-school qualification in Certificate level III or above, (Census data) 2017

645416 | Indicator
Superseded: Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (2015-2017)

686315 | Indicator Set | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
As part of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed that the Australian Government Department of Health, in partnership with the state and territory health departments and in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, would develop a set of national key performance indicators (KPIs) for Indigenous specific primary health care services. The Indigenous primary health care national key performance indicators (KPIs) ...
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI22a-Number of regular clients who have had a cervical screening, 2015-2017

686323 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI19b-Proportion of regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have had a kidney function test with results within specified levels, 2015-2017

686368 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI12a-Number of regular clients who are classified as overweight or obese, 2015-2017

686468 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI13a-Number of regular clients who had their first antenatal care visit within specified periods, 2015-2017

686473 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

Indigenous primary health care: PI11a-Number of regular clients who gave birth within the previous 12 months with a smoking status of 'current smoker', 'ex-smoker' or 'never smoked', 2015-2017

686460 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian Government Department of Health
Superseded: Health!, Indigenous

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