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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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AIHW
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Australian hospital peer groups


This report details a new peer grouping for Australian public and private hospitals. Summary: This publication details a new peer grouping for Australian public and private hospitals. It has been developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders in Australia's public and private hospital sectors...
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Radiotherapy in Australia: report on a pilot data collection 2013–14


Overview This report examines the pilot year collection of radiotherapy waiting times for 2013-14. In 2013-14, radiotherapy was delivered at 72 different locations across Australia: 53 of these reported data to this collection 37 out of 38 public radiotherapy providers contributed. These service providers reported almost 47,700 courses of radiotherapy that started in 2013‒14. People...
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Hearing health outreach services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the Northern Territory: 2012–13 to 2014–15


Overview This report presents information on ear and hearing health outreach services funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and delivered by the Northern Territory Department of Health between July 2012 and June 2015 to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the Northern Territory. Service delivery In 2014-15: 2,904 outreach...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health performance framework 2014 report: New South Wales


The latest information on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales are faring according to a range of measures of health status and outcomes, determinants of health and health system performance. Summary The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework 2014 report for New South Wales finds areas of improvement...
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Developing a linked data collection to report on the relationships between child protection and youth justice supervision


Using available national data to understand the characteristics of children and young people who are both in the child protection system and under youth justice supervision, and their pathways through these systems, would assist support staff, case workers and policy makers to achieve optimal outcomes for children and young people and for their families.

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