Service provider organisation—number of contact hours, total N[NNNNNN]
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Number of contact hours |
METEOR identifier: | 483103 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 |
Definition: | The total number of hours of service in which two or more individuals or groups are placed in communication with one another. |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Service provider organisation—number of contact hours |
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METEOR identifier: | 481017 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 |
Definition: | The number of hours of service in which two or more individuals or groups are placed in communication with one another. |
Object class: | Service provider organisation |
Property: | Number of contact hours |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Total hours N[NNNNNN] |
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METEOR identifier: | 481289 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 |
Definition: | Total number of hours. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Total | |
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Data type: | Number | |
Format: | N[NNNNNN] | |
Maximum character length: | 7 | |
Unit of measure: | Hour (h) |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | Total hours expressed as 0, 1, 425 etc. |
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Data element attributes | |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Relational attributes | |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Care coordination mental health service type cluster Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 DSS specific information: A service contact must involve at least two persons, one of whom must be from a mental health-related non-government organisation. Service contacts are not restricted to in person communication but can include telephone, video link or other forms of direct communication. Service contacts can either be with a client, or with a third party such as a carer or family member, other professional or mental health worker or other service provider. A service contact should be recorded for each client for whom the service is provided, regardless of the number of clients or third parties participating. There may be multiple service contacts on any one day for a client, including contacts involving third parties. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client concurrently a single service contact should be recorded. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client sequentially, a service contact should be recorded for each service provider. Services of an administrative nature are excluded. Examples include telephone contact to schedule an appointment; noting receipt of test results that require no further action; and noting a patient/client did not attend a planned service contact. These instances would not be regarded as service contacts. In instances where documenting the client’s service contact details is separated in time from the service provision, the documenting of the contact details is not counted as a separate service contact. Travel to or from the location at which the service is provided, for example to or from outreach facilities or private homes, is not to be reported as a service contact. Education, employment and training mental health service type cluster Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 DSS specific information: A service contact must involve at least two persons, one of whom must be from a mental health-related non-government organisation. Service contacts are not restricted to in person communication but can include telephone, video link or other forms of direct communication. Service contacts can either be with a client, or with a third party such as a carer or family member, other professional or mental health worker or other service provider. A service contact should be recorded for each client for whom the service is provided, regardless of the number of clients or third parties participating. There may be multiple service contacts on any one day for a client, including contacts involving third parties. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client concurrently a single service contact should be recorded. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client sequentially, a service contact should be recorded for each service provider. Services of an administrative nature are excluded. Examples include telephone contact to schedule an appointment; noting receipt of test results that require no further action; and noting a patient/client did not attend a planned service contact. These instances would not be regarded as service contacts. In instances where documenting the client’s service contact details is separated in time from the service provision, the documenting of the contact details is not counted as a separate service contact. Travel to or from the location at which the service is provided, for example to or from outreach facilities or private homes, is not to be reported as a service contact. Individual advocacy mental health service type cluster Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 DSS specific information: A service contact must involve at least two persons, one of whom must be from a mental health-related non-government organisation. Service contacts are not restricted to in person communication but can include telephone, video link or other forms of direct communication. Service contacts can either be with a client, or with a third party such as a carer or family member, other professional or mental health worker or other service provider. A service contact should be recorded for each client for whom the service is provided, regardless of the number of clients or third parties participating. There may be multiple service contacts on any one day for a client, including contacts involving third parties. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client concurrently a single service contact should be recorded. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client sequentially, a service contact should be recorded for each service provider. Services of an administrative nature are excluded. Examples include telephone contact to schedule an appointment; noting receipt of test results that require no further action; and noting a patient/client did not attend a planned service contact. These instances would not be regarded as service contacts. In instances where documenting the client’s service contact details is separated in time from the service provision, the documenting of the contact details is not counted as a separate service contact. Travel to or from the location at which the service is provided, for example to or from outreach facilities or private homes, is not to be reported as a service contact. Mental health non-government organisation establishments DSS (draft - this is NOT the new NMDS!) Health!, Recorded 04/07/2012 Implementation start date: 01/07/2013 Personalised support—linked to housing mental health service type cluster Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 DSS specific information: A service contact must involve at least two persons, one of whom must be from a mental health-related non-government organisation. Service contacts are not restricted to in person communication but can include telephone, video link or other forms of direct communication. Service contacts can either be with a client, or with a third party such as a carer or family member, other professional or mental health worker or other service provider. A service contact should be recorded for each client for whom the service is provided, regardless of the number of clients or third parties participating. There may be multiple service contacts on any one day for a client, including contacts involving third parties. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client concurrently a single service contact should be recorded. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client sequentially, a service contact should be recorded for each service provider. Services of an administrative nature are excluded. Examples include telephone contact to schedule an appointment; noting receipt of test results that require no further action; and noting a patient/client did not attend a planned service contact. These instances would not be regarded as service contacts. In instances where documenting the client’s service contact details is separated in time from the service provision, the documenting of the contact details is not counted as a separate service contact. Travel to or from the location at which the service is provided, for example to or from outreach facilities or private homes, is not to be reported as a service contact. Personalised support—other mental health service type cluster Health!, Standard 13/11/2014 DSS specific information: A service contact must involve at least two persons, one of whom must be from a mental health-related non-government organisation. Service contacts are not restricted to in person communication but can include telephone, video link or other forms of direct communication. Service contacts can either be with a client, or with a third party such as a carer or family member, other professional or mental health worker or other service provider. A service contact should be recorded for each client for whom the service is provided, regardless of the number of clients or third parties participating. There may be multiple service contacts on any one day for a client, including contacts involving third parties. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client concurrently a single service contact should be recorded. If multiple service providers deliver a service contact to the same client sequentially, a service contact should be recorded for each service provider. Services of an administrative nature are excluded. Examples include telephone contact to schedule an appointment; noting receipt of test results that require no further action; and noting a patient/client did not attend a planned service contact. These instances would not be regarded as service contacts. In instances where documenting the client’s service contact details is separated in time from the service provision, the documenting of the contact details is not counted as a separate service contact. Travel to or from the location at which the service is provided, for example to or from outreach facilities or private homes, is not to be reported as a service contact. |