Australian Institute of Health and Welfare HIMAA Symposium 09:10am Friday 20 October 2006 National Health Data and the New Health Informatics Ken Tallis.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare HIMAA Symposium 09:10am Friday 20 October 2006 National Health Data and the New Health Informatics Ken Tallis AIHW

National Health Data and the New Health Informatics

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National eHealth Agenda Evidence for Policy National Statistical System Work to Do!

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Bridget Bainbridge

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare PRIMARY purposes… ► Improving quality of health care ► Streamlining multidisciplinary care ► Improving clinical / administrative efficiency

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare SECONDARY purposes… ► Improving policy and planning ► Improving public health ► Disease detection ► Research and education

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare design monitor evaluate servicesprogramspolicies Who receives services? What services? What settings for services? Who provides services? What locations for services? Are complementary services integrated? What health outcomes? ► Improving policy and planning…

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Overweight & Obesity Drug Use

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Mortality Trends Disability Trends Burden of Disease

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Australia’s Hospitals Mental Health Services General Practice

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Health Expenditure Medical Labour Force Nursing Labour Force

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare The Safety and Quality Agenda Interventions Outcomes 

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National Policy Agendas  Health workforce  Human capital  …

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare early childhood – supporting families in improving childhood development outcomes in the first five years of a child’s life, up to and including school entry diabetes – improving health outcomes, focusing initially on diabetes and building on the national Chronic Disease Strategy and the Australian Better Health Initiative literacy and numeracy – improving student outcomes on literacy and numeracy child care – encouraging and supporting workforce participation of parents with dependent children COAG NRA – Human Capital Agenda Human Capital – Data Sub-Group Indicative Outcomes Indicative Progress Measures

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare early childhood – supporting families in improving childhood development outcomes in the first five years of a child’s life, up to and including school entry diabetes – improving health outcomes, focusing initially on diabetes and building on the national Chronic Disease Strategy and the Australian Better Health Initiative literacy and numeracy – improving student outcomes on literacy and numeracy child care – encouraging and supporting workforce participation of parents with dependent children COAG NRA – Human Capital Agenda Indicative Outcomes Indicative Progress Measures

Today’s National (Statistical) Information System

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare AHMAC Health Protection Information Management Population Health Statistical Information Management Health Performance NAGATSIHID Health Data Standards PHIDG

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical activity Standards Administrativ e databanks National databases National statistics Heather Grain Clinical data

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical activity Standards Administrativ e databanks National databases National statistics Clinical data

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical activity Standards Administrativ e databanks National databases National statistics Clinical data

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National data standards

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Public Hospital Establishments Admitted Patient Care Mental Health Establishments Community Mental Health Admitted Patient Mental Health Care Admitted Patient Palliative Care Elective Surgery Waiting Times Perinatal Non-Admitted ED Patient Care Diabetes (clinical) Cardiovascular disease (clinical) Cancer (clinical) Acute coronary syndrome (clinical) National databases

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Overweight & Obesity Drug Use Mortality Trends Disability Trends Burden of Disease Australia’s Hospitals Mental Health Services General Practice Health Expenditure Medical Labour Force National statistics

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Australian Hospital Statistics Number of separations Length of stay Waiting times Procedures Cost per (cma) separation by DRG Age and sex State; Region (remoteness) Public / private

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical activity Standards Administrativ e databanks National databases National statistics Clinical data

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Rich data, but they’re episode-based…

Changes in the Information Environment

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare The National eHealth Agenda

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical Information and Statistical Information 1

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Opportunities for the Statisticians…

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare  

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare  Data linkage  eHr  RFID

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Hazards for the Statisticians…

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical Information Standards and Statistical Standards 2

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Alice Livingston-Vail

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare The New Informatics Zoo terminologies archetypes ontologies

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare terminologies archetypes ontologies ► Content ► Lifecycle management ► Metadata management

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical Information Systems and Statistical Systems 3

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Clinical Information Experts and Statistical Experts 4

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare “eHealth and the Future of National Health Statistics”

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National eHealth Agenda Evidence for Policy National Statistical System Work to Do!

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare