Performance monitoring
Alternative labels
Performance metrics
Strategy
National suicide prevention outcomes framework: data quality framework
This document describes what the framework is, why it is important for the National suicide prevention outcomes framework and who is responsible for using it. The Data quality framework is a systematic approach to defining, assessing and improving the quality of data relevant to the outcomes framework.
Evaluation
Evaluation of the Medicare Urgent Care Clinics: interim evaluation report 2
The second interim evaluation report of the Medicare Urgent Care Clinics pilot program, based on program implementation from June 2023 to September 2025. This evaluation addresses the nine Measures of Success that were agreed by the Australian, and state and territory governments. Findings and improvement opportunities have been provided for each of the nine measures.
Report
Productivity with purpose: clear pathways to a more equitable future
This report reframes the national productivity debate – arguing that rather than pursuing productivity growth for its own sake, its purpose must be clarified: to lift living standards, improve wellbeing and accelerate the transition to net zero. It lays out practical, achievable reforms and provides recommendations on three key themes: a dynamic and more resilient...
Journal article
The prevalence of and variation in indicators of the quality and safety of long term aged care in Australia, 2019
The study examined the prevalence of and variation in the quality and safety of care provided to older Australians who received subsidised long term care during 2019, by type of care. It found marked national variations. The findings could be used to identify areas of aged care that could be targeted by quality improvement programs.
Report
National report card 2024: monitoring the performance of Australia’s mental health system
The report examines the performance of the Australian mental health system, the prevalence of mental health challenges and the drivers behind it. It shows a steady rise in financial stress and the number of Australians delaying mental health care due to cost.