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Establishment-gross capital expenditure (accrual accounting) (constructions) (financial year), AU$
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 041804 v1
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Draft
06-Mar-2015
Current
16-Sep-2015
Superseded
03-Aug-2016
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Effective From
01-Jul-2005
Effective To
30-Jun-2016
Definition
Expenditure, measured in Australian dollars, in a period on the acquisition or enhancement of constructions (other than buildings).
Context
Health expenditure
Short Name
Gross capital exp (accrual acc)-constructions
Name in Other Contexts
Representational Attributes
Datatype
Integer
Representation Class
Quantitative Value
Format
[N(8)]N
Minimum Character Length
1
Maximum Character Length
9
Permissible Values
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Guide for Use
This definition is for use where the accrual method of accounting has been adopted.
Constructions (other than buildings): Expenditure on construction, major alterations and additions to fixed assets other than buildings such as car parks, roads, bridges, storm water channels, dams, drainage and sanitation systems, sporting facilities, gas, water and electricity mains, communication systems, landscaping and grounds reticulation systems. Includes expenditure on land reclamation, land clearance and raising or levelling of building sites.
Unit of measure: Australian currency (AU$).
Round to the nearest dollar.
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Gross capital expenditure is a significant, though variable, element of total health establishment expenditure. Just as recurrent expenditure is broken down into a number of major categories to enable a proper analysis of health expenditure at the national level, so capital expenditure is to be broken down into a number of major categories. Capital expenditure in the context of hospitals and closely related establishments is a relatively undeveloped area. Nevertheless, there is a considerable interest in health establishment capital expenditure data at the national level from many different potential users.
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Establishment-gross capital expenditure (accrual accounting) (constructions) (financial year), AU$
QH 041804 Version 2
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Establishment
QH 041755 Version 1
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Facility
QH 041826 Version 1
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Obligation
Approval Status
Effective From
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Information Asset
Data Collection
Financial and Residential Activity Collection (FRAC)
QH 020005 Version 1
Mandatory
Superseded
01-Jul-2005
30-Jun-2016
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Source Document
METeOR data element: Establishment-gross capital expenditure (accrual accounting) (constructions) (financial year), total Australian currency N[N(8)], Identifier 270526, Health standard 01/03/2005
https://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/270526/meteorItemView/long
Keywords
Establishments reporting
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Expenditure
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