The HPF report presents a high level summary of data and policy analysis for 68 performance measures across three tiers:
Not exact matches
Further, the
HPF 2014
reported discharge from hospital against medical advice was eight times the rate for Indigenous Australians compared with non-Indigenous Australians.
This is clearly evidenced by statistics from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework (
HPF 2014) which
reports that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had lower rates of hospitalisations with a procedure recorded compared with non-Indigenous Australians, and they also had lower rates of elective surgery.
This is the first
report against the
HPF and it
reports against 64 of the 70 measures (a small number of measures require further development).
This is the fourth
report against the
HPF and the first
report based on the revisions to the framework, endorsed by AHMAC in 2011.
The
HPF 2014
Report is the fifth biennial report against this HPF, and shows that there have been improvements in some aspects of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, while other aspects remain of co
Report is the fifth biennial
report against this HPF, and shows that there have been improvements in some aspects of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, while other aspects remain of co
report against this
HPF, and shows that there have been improvements in some aspects of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, while other aspects remain of concern.