By the National Health Performance Committee
The
purpose of this report is to describe and illustrate a national health performance
framework that has been developed by the National Health Performance Committee
(NHPC). The framework is expected to support benchmarking for health system
improvement and to provide information on national health system performance.
The performance framework provides a valuable tool to identify trends and
patterns, inform decision making, and evaluate progress of efforts to address
health challenges.
Cover and Contents
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Abbreviations/Acronyms
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National Health Performance Committee
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Executive Summary
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Preamble
Australian Health System
A Conceptual Framework for Health
Role of the National Health Performance Committee
Development of the Framework
Structure of the Report
Chapter 2 National Health Performance
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Using the Framework to Measure Performance
Tier 1 Health Status and Outcomes
Tier 2 Determinants of Health
Tier 3 Health System Performance
Criteria to Select Performance Indicators for the Framework
- Selection Criteria for Health Performance Indicators
- Selection Criteria for Sets of Performance Indicators
- Additional Selection Criteria Specific to NHPC Reporting
Chapter 3 Health Status and Outcomes
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Example Indicators 3.1 3.7
Chapter 4 Determinants of Health
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Example Indicators 4.1 4.5
Chapter 5 Health System Performance
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Example Indicators 5.1 5.16
Chapter 6 Future Directions
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Timetable for Future Reports
Objectives for Future Reports
Conclusion
Appendix 1 Services and Functions
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Appendix 2 World Health Report
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This page last updated:29 January, 2003
Review date: 01 July. 2003