Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia: findings from the National Minimum Data Set 2000-01
The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Data Set (AODTS-NMDS) is a nationally agreed set of common data items collected by government-funded service providers for clients registered for alcohol and other drug treatment services that is routinely collected by States and Territories to monitor treatment services within their jurisdiction.
ISSN 1446 9820; ISBN 978 1 74024 219 6; Cat. no. AUS 30; 7pp.; OUT OF PRINT
Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia: findings from the National Minimum Data Set 2000-01
AIHW bulletin no. 4
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Publication table of contents
- What is the AODTS-NMDS?
- Why have an NMDS?
- Treatment services
- Clients
- Principal drug of concern
- The national collection
- Agencies and clients within scope
- Exclusions to scope
- Caveats
- References
Recommended citation
AIHW 2002. Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia: findings from the National Minimum Data Set 2000-01. AIHW Bulletin. Cat. no. AUS 30. Canberra: AIHW.