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Palliative care services in Australia 2013

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Release Date: 15 Nov 2013
Topic: Palliative care services
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2013) Palliative care services in Australia 2013, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 01 February 2023.

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Palliative care services in Australia 2013 is the second in a planned series of annual reports providing a detailed picture of the national response to the palliative care needs of Australians. Information from a range of data sources from 2011-12 and where indicated, 2010-11 are presented, as are changes over time. There were almost 54,500 palliative care-related separations reported in public and private hospitals in 2010-11. Almost $3.5 million in Medicare Benefits Schedule payments was paid for palliative medicine specialist services in 2011-12.

  • ISBN: 978-1-74249-513-2
  • Cat. no: HWI 123
  • Pages: 144
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4 Dec 2013 - Link in the Data Quality Statement was updated.

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  • National Health Workforce Data Set: medical practitioners 2011: National Health Workforce Data Set, 2011
  • National Public Hospital Establishments Database Data Quality Statement: 2010-11
  • National Hospital Morbidity Database Data Quality Statement: 2010-11

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