Indicator set definition

Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2019) Health, Superseded 13/03/2020 Outcome area: Primary and Community Health Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 18 years Computation description: Calculated by subtracting the date placed on a public dentistry waiting list (public dental listing date) from:
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2020) Health, Standard 13/03/2020 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Acute care public hospitals are defined as all public hospitals including those hospitals defined as public psychiatric hospitals in the Local Hospital Networks/Public hospital establishments national minimum data set (NMDS). All types of public hospitals are included, both those focusing on acute care, and those focusing on non-acute or subacute care, including psychiatric, rehabilitation and palliative care. Unqualified newborns, hospital boarders and posthumous organ procurement are excluded from the denominator of the indicator. A patient-episode of SAB is defined as a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus. For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive blood culture, after which an additional episode is recorded. A Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia will be considered to be healthcare- associated if: the first positive blood culture is collected more than 48 hours after hospital admission or less than 48 hours after discharge, OR, if the first positive blood culture is collected less than or equal to 48 hours after admission to hospital and the patient-episode of SAB meets at least one of the following criteria:
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2010) Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Ratio Data type: Real Unit of measure: Person Indicator conceptual framework Framework and dimensions: Safety Source and reference attributes Relational attributes Related metadata references: See also National Healthcare Agreement: P38-Adverse drug events in hospitals, 2010 Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 See also National Healthcare Agreement: P39-Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia in acute care hospitals, 2010 Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 See also National Healthcare Agreement: P41-Falls resulting in patient harm in hospitals, 2010 Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 See also National Healthcare Agreement: P42-Intentional self-harm in hospitals, 2010 Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 See also National Healthcare Agreement: P51-Pressure ulcers in residential aged care, 2010 Health, Superseded 08/06/2011 Has been superseded by National Healthcare Agreement: PI 40-Pressure ulcers in hospitals, 2011

Examples of Indicator set in a sentence

  • Disbursements with a Disbursement Release Indicator set totrue may change the CFL.

  • Disbursements with a Disbursement Release Indicator set tofalse do NOT change the CFL.

  • The Disbursement Sequence Number must be set to 1 the first time the disbursement is reported with the Disbursement Release Indicator set to true.

  • Anticipated Disbursement information with a Disbursement Release Indicator set to false indicates anticipated disbursements.2. Complete disbursement information is required when establishing a Direct Loan award.

  • For example, the student identifier match with the CPS is performed at the Person and Award level if these are not accepted then the disbursement will reject.5. Including disbursement information with a Disbursement Release Indicator set to false allows for the timely generation of Disclosure Statements and the calculation of the repayment period for PLUS borrowers.

  • Key LAA (SCS) indicators that SP is key to the delivery of are: SP KPI2 (NI141 in National Indicator set) - Supporting People to achieve independent living.

  • When an Energy Invoice is submitted with the Correction Indicator set and with a Lookup Invoice Number, WAWF will attempt to locate the original Energy Invoice using the CAGE Code, Contract Number, Delivery Order Number, Pay DoDAAC, and Lookup Invoice Number.

  • In addition it may be necessary for the supplier to provide performance information to enable the Council to meet statutory requirements, such as the need to provide performance information to the Audit Commission each year for the National Indicator set of measures.

  • A purge (0 x 0 quote) may be submitted with Reentry Indicator set to ‘N’ or ‘R’.

  • Guests will be required to present a picture ID and sign in to gain entrance to the building regardless of their time of arrival to the building.


More Definitions of Indicator set

Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2011) Health, Superseded 31/10/2011 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Quality statement: National Healthcare Agreement: PI 39: Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) bacteraemia in acute care hospitals, 2011 QS Health, Superseded 04/12/2012 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Acute care public hospitals are defined as all public hospitals including those hospitals defined as public psychiatric hospitals in the Public Hospital Establishment National Minimum Data Set. A patient-episode of SAB is defined as a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus. For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive blood culture, after which an additional episode is recorded. A Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia will be considered to be healthcare- associated if: the first positive blood culture is collected more than 48 hours after hospital admission or less than 48 hours after discharge, OR, if the first positive blood culture is collected 48 hours or less after admission and one or more of the following key clinical criteria was met for the patient-episode of SAB:
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2021) Health, Standard 19/11/2020 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: For the purpose of data collection, all types of public hospitals are included (as defined in the Local Hospital Networks/Public hospital establishments NMDS 2019–20), both those focusing on acute care, and those focusing on non-acute or sub-acute care, including psychiatric, rehabilitation and palliative care. A patient-episode of SAB is defined as a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus. For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive blood culture, after which an additional episode is recorded. A Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia will be considered to be healthcare- associated if: the first positive blood culture is collected more than 48 hours after hospital admission or less than 48 hours after discharge, OR, if the first positive blood culture is collected less than or equal to 48 hours after admission to hospital and the patient-episode of SAB meets at least one of the following criteria:
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2017) Health, Superseded 30/01/2018 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Quality statement: National Healthcare Agreement: PI 22-Healthcare associated infections; Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, 2017 QS Health, Standard 31/01/2017 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Acute care public hospitals are defined as all public hospitals including those hospitals defined as public psychiatric hospitals in the Public hospital establishments National minimum data set (NMDS). All types of public hospitals are included, both those focusing on acute care, and those focusing on non-acute or subacute care, including psychiatric, rehabilitation and palliative care. Unqualified newborns, hospital boarders and posthumous organ procurement are excluded from the indicator. A patient-episode of SAB is defined as a positive blood culture for Staphylococcus aureus. For surveillance purposes, only the first isolate per patient is counted, unless at least 14 days has passed without a positive blood culture, after which an additional episode is recorded. A Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia will be considered to be healthcare- associated if: the first positive blood culture is collected more than 48 hours after hospital admission or less than 48 hours after discharge, OR, if the first positive blood culture is collected 48 hours or less after admission and one or more of the following key clinical criteria was met for the patient-episode of SAB:
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2016) Health, Superseded 31/01/2017 Outcome area: Aged Care Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Quality statement: National Healthcare Agreement: PI 30-Elapsed time for aged care services, 2016 QS Health, Superseded 31/01/2017 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: ACAT approval refers to the approval date of the most recent ACAT assessment prior to admission into residential care or commencement of a Home Care Package. Service type: Residential care; Home Care Package — levels 1–2; Home Care Package — levels 3–4. Data for residential care only includes permanent residents. Elapsed time period: within two days or less, seven days or less, less than one month, less than three months, less than nine months. Analysis of Indigenous status is by self-reported indication on the associated last ACAT assessment record made before entry into aged care. Disaggregation by state and territory is based on the location of the aged care service. Disaggregation by remoteness and Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) is based on the recipient's postcode at time of assessment. Presented as: percentage of people admitted by length of entry period and service type. Computation: 100 x (Numerator/Denominator) calculated separately for each service type and elapsed time period. Numerator: Number of aged care recipients who first commence a service within elapsed time periods during the financial year. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—ACAT assessment date Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data, as provided by the Department of Social Services Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—first admission indicator Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data, as provided by the Department of Social Services Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—service commencement date Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data, as provided by the Department of Social Services Denominator: Total number of aged care recipients who first commence a service during the financial year. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—first admission indicator Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data, as provided by the Department of Social Services Denominator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—service commencement date Guide for use Data source type: Ad...
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2022) Health, Standard 24/09/2021 Outcome area: Aged Care Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Waiting time for aged care services: Home Care Packages is calculated by subtracting the date at which the HCP was assigned (offered) on the My Aged Care system from the date at which the ACAT delegated HCP was approved. Presented as months, whereby a month is taken as 30.5 days on average. Waiting time in months is calculated separately for each HCP level and priority. Wait times measured at the 50th (median) and 90th percentile of the range for all waiting time calculations during the reporting period. Computation: [Date HCP assigned on My Aged Care system – date HCP approved by ACAT] ÷ Average number of days in a month (30.5), median and 90th percentile values. Numerator: Number of days between ACAT approval and assignment of a HCP for people. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—ACAT approval date Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—assigned HCP priority—high or medium Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—assigned HCP level 1, 2, 3 and 4 Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Data Element / Data Set Data Element Aged care recipient—HCP assignment date Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Disaggregation: 2020–21—State and territory, by assigned HCP level and priority of service. Disaggregation by assigned HCP level is based on which of the four HCP levels the person was assigned to. The HCP levels are: Level 1: to support those with basic care needs Level 2: to support those with low-level care needs Level 3: to support those with intermediate care needs Level 4: to support those with high care needs. Disaggregation by state and territory is based on the location of the person assigned the HCP, according to the address entered in My Aged Care for that person. D...
Indicator set. Performance Indicators for the National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services Health, Standard 21/11/2013 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Data are provided as per the Non-admitted patient emergency department care (NAPEDC) NMDS 2012-13. The scope for calculation of access block measures is all hospitals reporting to the NAPEDC NMDS (Peer Groups A, B and other) as at August 2011, when the National Health Reform Agreement - National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services (NPA IPHS) was signed. For the duration of the NPA IPHS, hospitals that have not previously reported to the NAPEDC NMDS can come into scope, subject to agreement between the jurisdiction and the Commonwealth. Calculation includes presentations with any Type of visit to emergency department. Calculation includes presentations with an Episode end status of:

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