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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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Movement from hospital to residential aged care: preliminary results


Current hospital and residential aged care national data sets have been designed primarily to provide data on the specific program rather than to examine program interfaces. This report provides preliminary results from new linked data for four states and two territories for 2001-02, and investigates a particular issue, the use of residential aged care for...
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Medical labour force 2005


This report presents demographic and labour force statistics on the medical profession in Australia and trends in the number of employed doctors. Information presented includes a national and state/territory overview of the number of medical practitioners, their geographic region and overall supply. This report presents demographic and labour force statistics on the medical profession in...
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Nursing and midwifery labour force 2005


This report presents statistics on trends in the employment of nurses and midwives in Australia. It is based on the main findings of the 2005 national survey of nursing and midwifery. Information presented includes a national and stat/territory overview of the number and characteristics of nurses and midwives, their geographic region and overall supply.
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Community housing in Australia 2005-06: findings from the Commonwealth State Housing Agreement data


This AIHW bulletin is a summary of findings from the 2005-06 community housing trial collection of unit record level organisation and dwelling administrative data.
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Rural, regional and remote health: a study on mortality - 2nd edition


Death rates are a useful indicator of the underlying health status of a population. This report describes the patterns of death in regional and remote areas and quantifies the difference in death rates amongst people living in major cities and those living outside them.Death rates are a useful indicator of the underlying health status of...

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