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Cutting the red tape: preliminary paper detailing the problem of multiple entry and reporting by service providers
Many community service agencies deliver multiple programs and are funded through a variety of sources. Anecdotal evidence suggest that these services have an increased administrative and reporting burden as they are required to collect and report on the same or similar data multiple times. This report aims to describe and validate the issue of this...
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Towards a national prisoner health information system
This report calls for an integrated national approach to prisoner health information, to support improved prisoner health. The report notes that the large and growing population of prisoners in Australia presents a strong challenge to the public's health.
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Maternal deaths in Australia 2000-2002
Maternal deaths are rare, catastrophic events and require monitoring and investigation. The report is an observational study of maternal deaths based on information provided by the states and territories. It includes information about the women, pregnancy, clinical care and the deaths. Maternal deaths that occurred up to year after the end of the pregnancy are...
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Welfare expenditure Australia 2003-04
This report provides estimates of expenditure on welfare services and social security benefits in Australia for the period 1998-99 to 2003-04. This expenditure totalled $20 billion in 2003-04. Estimates are reported by source of funding, whether from governments, from individuals in the form of fees for services or from non-government community service organisations. 'Welfare expenditure...
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National palliative care performance indicators: report on the National Palliative Care Performance Indicator Data Collection 2005
This AIHW report presents the findings of the first national collection of performance indicator data from Australia's palliative care sector. The information collected was designed to support the calculation of four national performance indicators that were developed and agreed by representatives of the states and territories and the Australian Government on the Palliative Care Intergovernmental...