This report draws together the most current data accessible by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare on the need for and provision of human services in the ACT in the areas of aged care, disability, housing, homelessness, alcohol and other drugs, and mental health.
...Our purpose: To create authoritative and accessible information and statistics that inform decisions and improve the health and welfare of Australians." -- last unnumbered page.
This report sets out recommendations for a set of 55 national indicators of safety and quality in health care. The report concludes the National Indicators Project, a major project funded by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care and undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) in close consultation with the Commission and a wide range of clinical and other stakeholders.
This Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Corporate Plan 2016-17 to 2019-20 highlights the achievements planned to occur during the 2016-17 year that will help to provide Australians with quality, nationally-consistent health and welfare information. It describes our purposes, practices and capabilities and sets out the ways that Australians can assess our performance.
This Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Corporate Plan 2015-16 to 2018-19 highlights the achievements planned to occur during the 2015-16 year that will help to provide Australians with quality, nationally-consistent health and welfare information. It describes our purposes, practices and capabilities and sets out the ways that Australians can assess our performance.
This report uses data from administrative data collections and surveys to describe as many as possible of the indicators listed in the Framework. Indicators are organised according to the three tiers of the Framework (see page 311): health status, determinants of health, and health system performance.
This report is the outcome of a project undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) for the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing on the consistency and comparability of dependency information across three aged and community care programs: Home and Community Care (HACC), Aged Care Assessment Program (ACAT) and Community Aged Care Packages (CACP).
A guide to Australian eye health data describes key Australian data collections which indicate the prevalence and outcomes of eye diseases and injuries and eye health care utilisation. It assesses how these collections inform the National Framework for Action to Promote Eye Health and Prevent Avoidable Blindness and Vision Loss. The report also presents a discussion on the key definitional issues surrounding eye health terminology and presents useful information for the development of future performance indicators in eye health.
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