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Data set specification, cancer (clinical): National Health Data Dictionary version 12 supplement

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Release Date: 14 Oct 2004
Topic: Health care quality & performance

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AIHW, HDSC (2004) Data set specification, cancer (clinical): National Health Data Dictionary version 12 supplement, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 06 June 2023.

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Data Set Specifications (DSS) are metadata sets that are not mandated for collection but are recommended as best practice. This metadata set is primarily concerned with the clinical use of cancer data. While the use of this standard is voluntary, it should be used by health and health-related establishments that create, use or maintain, records on health care clients. The Cancer (clinical) DSS aims to ensure national consistency in relation to defining, monitoring and recording information on patients diagnosed with cancer.

  • ISSN: 1329 4555
  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 288 2
  • Cat. no: HWI 71
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