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Introduction to Pathways in Aged Care 2014

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Release Date: 21 Oct 2016
Topic: Aged care

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2016) Introduction to Pathways in Aged Care 2014, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 29 January 2023.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2016). Introduction to Pathways in Aged Care 2014. Canberra: AIHW.

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This document is designed to support users of the Pathways in Age Care (PIAC) database, providing an introduction to the linkage process and a description of the various aged care programs and data sources.

  • ISBN: 978-1-76054-020-3
  • Cat. no: AGE 79
  • Pages: 20
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