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Nursing labour force 1999National health labour force series no. 20Every two years the AIHW conducts a survey of the nursing workforce in Australia at the time of registration renewal. This report presents statistics on employment trends of nurses up to 1999, and detailed findings from the 1997 Nursing Workforce Survey. This information includes the demographic and labour force characteristics of registered and enrolled nurses, and their geographic distribution. Additional information relating to hospital patient and staffing statistics from 1995-96 to 1998-99 was obtained from AIHW Australian Hospital Statistics annual publication. To complement the AIHW collections, data from other government agencies and the OECD have been included to provide information on the number of students enrolled in and completing tertiary nursing courses, migration patterns of nurses, areas of nursing shortages and some international comparisons. Authored by AIHW. Published 13 September 2001; ISSN 1327-4309; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 138 0; AIHW cat. no. HWL 20; 127pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australian hospital statistics 1999-00Health services series no. 17Australian Hospital Statistics 1999-00 is the latest in the Institute's series of reports providing annual summaries on characteristics of Australia's public hospitals and on the hospital care of the nearly six million people admitted annually to public and private hospitals in Australia. Information on Australia's hospitals includes the numbers of hospitals and hospital beds, and key statistics on the resources, expenditure and revenue of public hospitals and on the services they provide. Data on a range of hospital performance indicators are also reported, using the nationally agreed framework for public hospital performance indicators. Detailed statistics are also presented on the characteristics and hospital care of admitted patients, including the age, sex and diagnoses of people admitted to hospital and the procedures they underwent. Information on all reported procedures and external causes of injury and poisoning are reported for the first time. Authored by AIHW. Published 29 June 2001; ISSN 1036 613 X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 113 7; AIHW cat. no. HSE 14; 272pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australian hospital statistics 1998-99Health services series no. 15Summarises data on the hospital care of the nearly six million people admitted annually to public and private hospitals in Australia, and on characteristics of Australia's public hospitals. A wealth of information is available including the age, sex and diagnoses of people admitted to hospital and the procedures they underwent. The information on diagnoses, procedures and external causes of injury and poisoning are reported using the new International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM). Casemix information is included for the first time using version 4 of the AR-DRG Classification. Information on Australia's hospitals includes the numbers of hospitals and hospital beds in Australia, amd key statistics on the resources, expenditure and revenue of public hospitals and on the services they provide. Data on a range of hospital performance indicators are also reported, using the nationally agreed framework for public hospital performance indicators. Authored by AIHW. Published 14 July 2000; ISSN 1036 613 X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 058 1; AIHW cat. no. HSE 11; 297pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australian hospital statistics 1997-98Health services series no. 12Summarises data from two hospital data collections maintained by the AIHW. Key statistics are presented on the resources, expenditure and revenue of public hospitals and on the services they provide. Detailed statistics are also presented on the characteristics and hospital care of admitted patients in both public and private hospitals. Australian Hospital Statistics 1997-98 includes a focus on hospital performance indicators, analysis based on the AN-DRG (casemix) classification, and maps depicting hospitalisation rates by geographical area. Authored by AIHW. Published 30 June 1999; ISSN 1036 613 X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 002 4; AIHW cat. no. HSE 6; 256pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australian hospital statistics 1996-97Health services series no. 11Presents key statistics on the resources, expenditure and revenue of public hospitals and on the services they provide. Detailed statistics on the characteristics and hospital care of admitted patients in both public and private hospitals are also provided. The 1996-97 report widens its focus to include information on hospital performance indicators and more analysis using the casemix (AN-DRG) classification. Authored by AIHW. Published 29 June 1998; ISSN 1036 613 X; ISBN-13 978 0 642 24772 8; AIHW cat. no. HSE 5; 227pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australian hospital statistics 1993-95: an overviewHealth services series no. 9This report summarises information from three hospital data collections held by AIHW. It includes material on public hospitals, patients in public and private hospitals and specialised psychiatric hospital services. Authored by AIHW. Published 1 June 1997; ISSN 1036 613X; ISBN-13 978 0 642 24736 0; AIHW cat. no. HSE 2; 92pp.; $16.00 |
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Australian hospital statistics 1995-96Health services series no. 10This report summarises data from two hospital data collections held by the AIHW. Key statistics are presented on the resources, expenditure and revenue of public hospitals and on the services they provide. Authored by AIHW. Published 1 June 1997; ISSN 1036 613X; ISBN-13 978 0 642 24738 4; AIHW cat. no. HSE 3; ABS cat. no. 8906.0; 170pp.; OUT OF PRINT |








