- 03/08/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 11 Groupes Item, 42 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Address, Contracted hospital care, Episode of admitted patient care (newborn), Episode of admitted patient care, Episode of care, Establishment, Hospital service, Injury event, Patient, Person, Record
- 03/08/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 11 Groupes Item, 42 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Address, Contracted hospital care, Episode of admitted patient care (newborn), Episode of admitted patient care, Episode of care, Establishment, Hospital service, Injury event, Patient, Person, Record
- 11/07/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 3 Groupes Item, 7 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient service event
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Non-admitted patient care Local Hospital Network aggregate DSS 2015-16 The scope of the Non-admitted patient care Local Hospital Network aggregate data set specification (DSS) is non-admitted patient service events involving non-admitted patients provided by: · Local Hospital Networks · other public hospital services that are managed by a state or territory health authority and are included in the General list of in-scope public hospital services, which have been developed under the National Health Reform Agreement (2011). This also includes all in-scope services contracted by a public hospital, Local Hospital Network or jurisdiction regardless of the physical location of the contracting public hospital, Local Hospital Network or jurisdiction, or the location where the services are delivered. The DSS is intended to capture instances of service provision from the point of view of the patient. The DSS scope includes: All arrangements made to deliver non-admitted patient service events (not covered by the national minimum data sets listed below) to non-admitted patients: · irrespective of location (includes on-campus and off-campus), · whose treatment has been funded through the jurisdictional health authority, Local Hospital Network or hospital, regardless of the source from which the entity derives these funds. In particular, Department of Veterans' Affairs, compensable and other patients funded through the hospital (including Medicare ineligible patients) are included; and · regardless of setting or mode. Excluded from the DSS scope are: All services covered by: · the Admitted patient care NMDS; · the Admitted patient mental health care NMDS; · the Non-admitted patient emergency department care NMDS, e.g. all non-admitted services provided to admitted patients are excluded; · The Community mental health care NMDS; and · service events which deliver non-clinical care, e.g. activities such as home cleaning, meals on wheels or home maintenance. For the purpose of this DSS, a non-admitted service is a specialty unit or organisational arrangement under which a jurisdictional health authority, Local Hospital Network or public hospital provides non-admitted services. Local Hospital Networks are defined as those entities recognised as such by the relevant jurisdictional health authority. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601
- 11/07/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 6 Groupes Item, 19 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient service event, Non-admitted patient service request, Person, Record
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Non-admitted patient DSS 2015-16 The scope of the Non-admitted patient DSS is non-admitted patient service events involving non-admitted patients provided by: · public hospitals · Local Hospital Networks · other public hospital services that are managed by a state or territory health authority and are included in the General list of in-scope public hospital services, which have been developed under the National Health Reform Agreement (2011). This also includes all in scope services contracted by a public hospital, Local Hospital Network or jurisdiction regardless of the physical location of the contracting public hospital, Local Hospital Network or jurisdiction, or the location where the services are delivered. The DSS is intended to capture instances of service provision from the point of view of the patient. The scope of the DSS includes: All arrangements made to deliver non-admitted patient service events (not covered by the national minimum data sets listed below) to non-admitted patients: · irrespective of location (includes on-campus and off-campus), · whose treatment has been funded through the jurisdictional health authority, Local Hospital Network or hospital, regardless of the source from which the entity derives these funds. In particular, Department of Veterans' Affairs, compensable and other patients funded through the hospital (including Medicare ineligible patients) are included; and · regardless of setting or mode. Excluded from the scope of the DSS are: All services covered by: · the Admitted patient care NMDS, · the Admitted patient mental health care NMDS, · the Non-admitted patient emergency department care NMDS, e.g. all non-admitted services provided to admitted patients or emergency department patients are excluded; · The Community mental health care NMDS; and · service events which deliver non-clinical care, e.g. activities such as home cleaning, meals on wheels or home maintenance. For the purpose of this DSS, a non-admitted service is a specialty unit or organisational arrangement under which a jurisdictional health authority, Local Hospital Network or public hospital provides non-admitted services. Local Hospital Networks are defined as those entities recognised as such by the relevant state or territory health authority. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601
- 11/07/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 3 Groupes Item, 8 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient service event
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Non-admitted patient care hospital aggregate NMDS The scope of the Non-admitted patient care hospital aggregate national minimum data set (NMDS) is non-admitted patient service events involving non-admitted patients provided by public hospitals The NMDS is intended to capture instances of service provision from the point of view of the patient. The NMDS scope includes: All arrangements made to deliver non-admitted patient service events (not covered by the national minimum data sets listed below) to non-admitted patients: • irrespective of location (includes on-campus and off-campus), • whose treatment has been funded through the jurisdictional health authority, Local Hospital Network or hospital, regardless of the source from which the entity derives these funds. In particular, Department of Veterans' Affairs, compensable and other patients funded through the hospital (including Medicare ineligible patients) are included; and • regardless of setting or mode. Excluded from the NMDS scope are: All services covered by: • the Admitted patient care NMDS; • the Admitted patient mental health care NMDS; • the Non-admitted patient emergency department care NMDS, e.g. all non-admitted services provided to admitted patients are excluded; • The Community mental health care NMDS; and • service events which deliver non-clinical care, e.g. activities such as home cleaning, meals on wheels or home maintenance. For the purpose of this NMDS, a non-admitted service is a specialty unit or organisational arrangement under which a public hospital provides non-admitted services. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601
- 03/08/2016 - 1 Formulaire, 2 Groupes Item, 10 Eléments de données, 1 Langue
Groupes Item: Episode of admitted patient care, Person
- 18/11/2020 - 1 Formulaire, 8 Groupes Item, 23 Eléments de données, 2 Langues
Groupes Item: Administrative Documentation, General health, Pain/discomfort, Brain functions, Tasks and activities of daily life, Feelings past 4 weeks, Social activities, Closure
The TOPICS – Short Form 2017 including Casemix forms were developed by the TOPICS-MDS team in collaboration with the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Klinische Geriatrie (NvKG – Dutch Association for Clinical Geriatrics) to use as a Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) in the Dutch outpatient and clinical daily practice. In this version the casemix variables were left out of the Dutch version (with permission by the TOPICS-MDS team), as they are currently not available for the English version. The short forms (including casemix variables for various situations and follow-up in Dutch) can be found on https://topics-mds.eu/topics-short-form/ as pdfs. More information on the public data repository TOPICS-MDS can be found at https://topics-mds.eu/. English Instructions (Dutch Version below): Your experiences as a care receiver are valuable. This list contains questions about your physical and mental health and quality of life. Your answers will be used in research to improve care for the elderly. The more information there is about care for elderly people, the more this can be taken into consideration. Therefore, your experiences are also valuable for other elderly people. Instructions for this questionnaire: - Completing this questionnaire will take approximately 10 minutes. - If you find it difficult to understand or answer the questions, ask your partner, a family member or a friend to help you. - Read each question through completely before selecting an answer. - When you are done, please check that you have not forgotten any questions. Nederlandse Aanwijzingen: Uw ervaringen zijn waardevol. In deze lijst staan vragen over uw lichamelijke en geestelijke gezondheid en kwaliteit van leven. Uw antwoorden worden gebruikt om de zorg voor ouderen in kaart te brengen. Want hoe meer er bekend is over zorg voor ouderen, hoe beter er rekening mee gehouden kan worden. Uw ervaringen zijn dus waardevol, ook voor andere ouderen. Aanwijzingen bij deze vragenlijst: - Het invullen van de vragenlijst kost u ongeveer 10 minuten. - Als u het moeilijk vindt om de vragen te begrijpen of in te vullen, vraag dan hulp aan uw partner, een familielid of vriend. - Lees elke vraag eerst helemaal door voordat u een antwoord kiest. - Bent u klaar, kijk dan of u geen vragen vergeten bent.

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