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Use of routinely collected national data sets for reporting on induced abortion in Australia

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Abortion Australia
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Foreword

The lack of national data on induced abortion in Australia represents a gap in health statistics. The AIHW’s Reproductive Health Indicators in Australia 2002 report included an indicator on induced abortions in Australia, but national data were not reported for it because data on induced abortion were not available on a routine basis Australia-wide.

This report comprehensively assesses the extent to which different forms of routinely collected data can be used to quantify the incidence of induced abortion in Australia. The innovative use of data combined from hospital and non-hospital sources helps to provide a more complete picture of reproductive health in Australia, as well as providing a basis for regular reporting in the future.

The compilation of the data contained in this document represents the best effort to date to provide a factual database on the incidence of induced abortion. The report does not include any analysis of the legal, social or moral issues often raised in discussion of abortion.

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