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Definition

The Indigenous primary health care data set specification (IPHC DSS) is primarily designed to support the collection of aggregate information from Indigenous-specific primary health care services. The IPHC DSS describes the aggregate data to be reported by those Indigenous-specific primary health care services. Only the data, which services aggregate using cohort definitions and specialised software, will be supplied through the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE), a web-based reporting tool. No individual level client data will be supplied to either the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) or the Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA).

For the purposes of the IPHC DSS, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care is defined as:

“…socially and culturally appropriate, universally accessible, scientifically sound, first level care. It is provided by health services and systems with a suitably trained workforce comprised of multidisciplinary teams supported by integrated referral systems in a way that: gives priority to those most in need and addresses health inequalities; maximises community and individual self-reliance, participation and control and; involves collaboration and partnership with other sectors to promote public health. Comprehensive primary health care includes health promotion, illness prevention, treatment, and care of the sick, community development, advocacy, and rehabilitation services.”

This definition has been endorsed by the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the Northern Territory (AMSANT), the Australian General Practice Network (AGPN), the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI), and the Australian Medical Association (AMA).

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care services include:

1. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS): primary health care services initiated and operated by the local Aboriginal community to deliver holistic, comprehensive, and culturally appropriate health care to the community which controls it (through a locally elected Board of Management); and

2. Other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care services: health services funded principally to provide services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals with funding provided by the federal and/or state or territory governments. These non community-controlled services mainly exist in the Northern Territory and northern part of Queensland.

Services use a clinical audit tool program for extracting and aggregating data from their patient information and recall systems. The IPHC DSS has been written to inform this program. Once aggregated, the data will be sent to the AIHW via the OATSIH Community Health Reporting Environment (OCHRE), a web-based reporting tool with an ‘in-confidence’ security classification.

The IPHC DSS includes aggregate data only; it does not include data elements describing any details relating to or arising from individual client visits, at the client visit level, e.g. blood pressure measurements, body mass index (BMI) values and so on.

Aggregate data will initially be collected from a limited number of primary health care services, i.e. those funded by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) via the Healthy for Life program. From mid-2012, data collection will be extended to the remainder of services funded by OATSIH to deliver primary health care. From mid-2013, data collection will be expanded to also include state- and territory-funded Indigenous-specific primary health care services not funded by OATSIH.

Metadata items in this Data Set Specification

Below is a list of all the components within this Dataset Specification.
Each entry includes the item name, whether the item is optional, mandatory or conditional and the maximum times the item can occur in a dataset.
If the items must occur in a particular order in the dataset, the sequence number is included before the item name.


Data Elements
Reference Data Element Data Type Length Inclusion #
Birth—birth weight, code N
Specific Information:

In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, birth weight is defined as the first weight of a baby obtained after birth. The birth weight is that which is recorded as birth weight by services on their Patient Information Referral Systems (PIRS). The date of admission is not relevant for this DSS.

This item is only collected for infants born during the preceding 12 months.

Number 1 mandatory 1
Child—fully immunised recorded indicator, yes/no code N Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Female—cervical screening indicator, yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N
Specific Information:

In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, this data element will be applied up to 3 times to calculate the number of women who have had a cervical screening within the last 2 years, the last 3 years and the last 5 years. This data element will firstly be used to calculate the number of women who answered 'yes' to having had a cervical screening within the last 5 years. From this data, the data element will be used again but will collect data on the number of women who had a cervical screening within the last 3 years. Finally, the data element will be applied again but will calculate the number of women who had a cervical screening within the last 2 years.

This item is only collected if the respondent is female and aged 20 to 69 years.

Number 1 mandatory 3
Female—hysterectomy indicator, yes/no code N Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person—age, total years N[NN] Number 3 mandatory 1
Person—alcohol consumption status recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:

Alcohol consumption status has been recorded if the health service has either:

a) a record of whether the client consumes alcohol, or

b) a record specifying the amount and frequency of the client's alcohol consumption.

Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons aged 15 years and older.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—birth weight recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for infants born during the preceding 12 months.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—blood pressure measurement result less than or equal to 130/80 mmHg indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:
The client does not have a blood pressure measurement of less than or equal to 130/180 mmHg if either the systolic or diastolic reading is above the threshold (130 and 80 respectively).
Conditional Inclusion:

This data element is conditional on a person having both:

a) Type II diabetes, and

b) a blood pressure measurement result recorded within the previous 6 months.

Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—blood pressure measurement result recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons who have Type II diabetes.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—body mass index (classification), code N[.N]
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons aged 25 years and older.
Number 2 conditional 1
Person—cardiovascular disease recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:

In the Indigenous Primary Health Care DSS, a person has a cardiovascular disease recorded if, on their clinical record, the service has recorded a condition or condition code that is considered to be a type of cardiovascular disease. The relevant conditions and condition codes that each PIRS system considers to be a type of cardiovascular disease are listed here:

http://help.pencs.com.au/cat.htm

Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person—chronic obstructive pulmonary disease recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:

In the Indigenous Primary Health Care DSS, a person has a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease recorded if, on their clinical record, the service has recorded a condition or condition code that is considered to be a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The relevant conditions and condition codes that each PIRS system considers to be a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are listed here:

http://help.pencs.com.au/cat.htm

Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person—diabetes mellitus status, code NN String 2 mandatory 1
Person—estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) recorded indicator, yes/no code N Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person—glycosylated haemoglobin level, code N
Specific Information:
In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, this data element relates to glycosylated haemoglobin measurement results recorded within the previous 6 months and within the previous 12 months.
Conditional Inclusion:

Conditional on having had a glycosylated haemoglobin measurement result recorded within the previous 6 months or within the previous 12 months.

This item is only collected for persons who have Type II diabetes.

- - conditional 2
Person—glycosylated haemoglobin measurement result recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:
In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, this data element is collected once for glycosylated haemoglobin measurement results recorded in the previous 6 months, and again for glycosylated haemoglobin measurement results recorded in the previous 12 months.
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons who have Type II diabetes.
Boolean 1 conditional 2
Person—GP Management Plan (MBS Item 721) indicator, yes/no code N
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons who have Type II diabetes.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—Indigenous status, code N Number 1 mandatory 1
Person—influenza immunisation indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:
In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, an Indigenous person aged 50 years and over is recorded as immunised against influenza if they have received an influenza vaccine in the previous year.
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons aged 50 years and over.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—MBS Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (MBS Item 715) indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:

In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, this data element is collected once for persons aged 0-4 years who have received the MBS Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People within the previous 12 months, and once for persons aged 25 years and older who have received the MBS Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People within the previous 24 months.

Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons aged 0-4 years, and persons aged 25 years and over.
Boolean 1 conditional 2
Person—microalbumin urine test result recorded indicator, yes/no code N Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person—regular client indicator, yes/no code N
Specific Information:
In the Indigenous primary health care DSS, a regular client is someone who has 'an active medical record'. According to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), an active medical record 'is a record of a patient who has attended the practice 3 or more times in the last two years'.
Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Person: Sex, Code N Number 1 mandatory 1
Person—smoking status recorded indicator, yes/no code N
Conditional Inclusion:
This item is only collected for persons aged 15 years and older.
Boolean 1 conditional 1
Person—Team Care Arrangement (MBS Item 723) indicator, yes/no code N
Conditional Inclusion:

This item is only collected for persons who have Type II diabetes.

Boolean 1 conditional 1
Service provider organisation (address)—address line, text X[X(179)] String 180 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—Australian postcode, code (Postcode datafile) {NNNN} Number 4 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—building/complex sub-unit identifier, [X(7)] String 7 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—building/property name, text X[X(29)] String 30 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—electronic communication address, text [X(250)] String 250 mandatory 7
Service provider organisation (address)—electronic communication medium, code N Number 1 mandatory 7
Service provider organisation (address)—street name, text A[A(29)] String 30 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—street type, code A[AAA] String 4 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (address)—suburb/town/locality name, text A[A(49)] String 50 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (name)—name type, code N Number 1 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation (name)—organisation name, text X[X(199)] - - mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—Australian state/territory identifier, code N Number 1 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—day of operation, code N Number 1 mandatory 7
Service provider organisation—full-time equivalent staff (paid), total N[NNN{.N}] Number 5 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—number of service operation days (7 day period), total N[N] Number 2 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—number of service operation hours (24 hour period), total NN Number 2 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—number of service operation weeks (calendar year), total NN Number 2 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—standards assessment indicator, yes/no code N Boolean 1 mandatory 1
Service provider organisation—standards assessment level, code N - - mandatory 1

References

Pen Computer Systems 2009. Clinical Audit Tool - User Guide, Pen Computer Systems Pty Ltd, Sydney, viewed 7 November 2011, http://help.pencs.com.au/cat.htm
This content Based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare material. Attribution provided as required under the AIHW CC-BY licence.

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