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Establishment-FTE staff (paid), average
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 042679 v1
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Current
01-Mar-2005
Retired
11-Apr-2014
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Effective From
01-Jul-1997
Effective To
30-Jun-2014
Definition
The average number of full-time equivalent staff units for staffing categories within an establishment.
Context
Public health establishment staffing
Short Name
Full-time equivalent staff-average
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Representational Attributes
Datatype
Real
Representation Class
Quantitative Value
Format
[N(3)]N{.N}
Minimum Character Length
1
Maximum Character Length
6
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Guide for Use
A numeric value representing the arithmetic mean of full-time equivalent units.
Calculated by adding the full-time equivalents for each staffing category listed below:
C1.1 Salaried medical officers
C1.2 Registered nurses
C1.3 Enrolled nurses
C1.4 Student nurses
C1.5 Trainee/pupil nurses
C1.6 Other personal care staff
C1.7 Diagnostic and health professionals
C1.8 Administrative and clerical staff
C1.9 Domestic and other staff
The average is to be calculated from pay period figures. The length of the pay period is assumed to be a fortnight.
If under the relevant award of agreement a full-time nurse is paid for an 80 (ordinary time) hour fortnight, the full-time equivalent for a part-time nurse who works 64 hours is 0.8. If a full-time nurse under the same award is paid for a 100 hours for that fortnight (20 hours overtime), then the full-time equivalent is 100 divided by 80 = 1.25.
Data on full-time equivalent staffing numbers by category should be consistent with data on salaries and wages by staffing category. If the full-time equivalent for contract staff is not collected then salaries for those contract staff should be included in other recurrent expenditure data items.
Where staff provide services to more than one establishment, full-time equivalent staff members should be apportioned between all establishments to which services are provided on the basis of hours paid for in each (salary costs should be apportioned on the same basis).
Full-time equivalent staff units are the on-job hours paid for (including overtime) and hours of paid leave of any type for a staff member (or contract employee where applicable) divided by the number of ordinary-time hours normally paid for a full-time staff member when on the job (or contract employee where applicable) under the relevant award or agreement for the staff member (or contract employee occupation where applicable). Hours of unpaid leave are to be excluded.
Contract staff employed through an agency are included where the contract is for the supply of labour (e.g. nursing) rather than of products (e.g. photocopier maintenance). In the former case, the contract would normally specify the amount of labour supplied and could be reported as full-time equivalent units.
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Is part of the METeOR Full-time equivalent staffing data element cluster, Identifier 552430, Health standard 11/04/2014. The Full-time equivalent staffing data element cluster comprises two data elements that describe the number of full-time equivalent staff working within an establishment.
This metadata item was amended during 1996-97. Until then, both average and end of year counts of full-time equivalent staff were included, and the end of year counts used as surrogates for the average counts if the latter were unavailable. The average count is more useful for accurate analysis of staffing inputs for establishment outputs and for assessments and comparisons of labour costs.
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Identifier & Version
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Cross-Classificatory
Staffing categories
QH 040762 Version 1
Superseded
Relates to
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Data Element Concept
Establishment
QH 041755 Version 1
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Data Element Concept
Facility
QH 041826 Version 1
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Identifer & Version
Obligation
Approval Status
Effective From
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Data Collection
Financial and Residential Activity Collection (FRAC)
QH 020005 Version 1
Mandatory
Superseded
01-Jul-1997
30-Jun-2014
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Source Document
METeOR data element: Establishment-full-time equivalent staff (paid), average N[NNN{.N}],Identifier 270543, Health standard 01/03/2005
https://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/270543/meteorItemView/long
Keywords
Establishments reporting
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FTE
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Staffing
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