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Identifying and Definitional Attributes
QH 040263 v3
Data Element
Data Element
Current
01-Aug-2000
Superseded
30-Jun-2003
Standard
01-Aug-2000
30-Jun-2003
Type of establishment (defined in terms of service provided, patients treated and/or legislative approval) for each separately administered establishment.

Non-residential health services are classified in terms of separately administered organisations rather than in terms of the number of sites at which care is delivered. Thus, domiciliary nursing services would be counted in terms of the number of administered entities employing nursing staff rather than in terms of the number of clinic locations used by the staff.

Establishments can cater for a number of activities and in some cases separate staff and financial details are not available for each activity. In these cases it is necessary to classify the establishment according to its predominant residential activity (measured by costs) and to allocate all the staff and finances to that activity. Where non-residential services only are provided at one establishment, that establishment is classified according to the predominant non-residential activity (in terms of costs).

Residential establishments are considered to be separately administered if managed as an independent unit in terms of financial, budgetary and activity statistics.
Institutional health care
Facility type
Establishment Type
Representational Attributes
Numeric Character
Code
N(2)
2
2
Permissible Values

Permissible_values

CodeDescription
01Licensed Private Freestanding Day Surgery Centre
02Licensed Private Day Centre/Hospital
03Licensed Private Hospital - Acute Other
04Unlicensed Private Acute Hospital
06Private Psychiatric Residential Facility
07Private Nursing Home For Aged - Non Profit
08Private Nursing Home For Aged - Profit
09Private Young Disabled Nursing Homes - Non Profit
10Private Young Disabled Nursing Homes - Profit
11Private Alcohol & Drug Residential Facility
12Private Hostel For Aged - Non Profit
13Private Hostels (Excld For Aged) - Non Profit
14Private Hospice
15Private Community Health Centre - Non Profit
16Private Domiciliary Nursing Services - Non Profit
17Private Domiciliary Nursing Services - Profit
18Private Pathology Laboratory
19Private Birthing Centres
20BOOT Hospital
30Not Recognised Public Hospital
31Public Freestanding Day Surgery Centre
32Public Day Centre/Hospital
33Recognised Public Hospital - Acute Outpost
34Recognised Public Hospital - Acute Other
35Public Hospital - Dental
36Public Psychiatric Residential Facility
37Public Nursing Home For Aged
38Public Young Disabled Nursing Homes
39Public Alcohol & Drug Residential Facility
40Public Community Health Facilities
41Public Hostel For Aged - State Government
42Public Hostel For Aged - Local Government
43Public Hostel (Excld For Aged) - State Government
44Public Hostel (Excld For Aged) - Local Government
45Public Hospice
46Public Domiciliary Nursing Services
47Public Pathology Laboratory
48Public Birthing Centres
49Public Community Mental Health Facility
50Public Child & Adolescent Mental Health - Community
51Public Child & Adolescent Community Health
52Public Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health - Community
53Public Alcohol And Drug - Community
54Sexual Health Services - Community
55Oral Health - Community
61Central Office - Queensland Health
62Public Community Health - Program Level
64Health Service District
65Public Trading Facility
70Adult - community health centre dental clinic
71School - fixed dental clinic
72Adult - hospital dental clinic
73Adult - community health centre dental clinic standalone
74Adult - mobile dental clinic
75Adult - itinerant dental service
76School - mobile dental clinic
77School - itinerant dental service
80Commonwealth Hospital - Veterans' Affairs
81Commonwealth Hospital - Defence Force
82Other Commonwealth Hospital
92Correctional Centres
93Independent Living Unit
99Other Health Services
Supplementary Values

Supplemenary_values

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Collection and Usage Attributes
Acute Care Hospitals (corresponding facility types 33, 34, 35, 3, 80, 81, 82)
Establishments which provide at least minimal medical, surgical or obstetric services for admitted patient treatment and/or care, and which provide round-the-clock comprehensive qualified nursing service as well as other necessary professional services. They must be licensed by the State Health department, or controlled by government departments. Most of the patients have acute conditions or temporary ailments and the average stay per admission is relatively short.

Hospitals specialising in dental, ophthalmic aids and other specialised medical or surgical care are included in this category. Hospices (establishments providing palliative care to terminally ill patients) that are freestanding and do not provide any other form of acute care are classified to hospices.

Psychiatric Hospitals (corresponding facility types 36, 6)
Establishments devoted primarily to the treatment and care of in-patients with psychiatric, mental, or behavioural disorders. Private hospitals formerly approved by the Commonwealth Department of Health under the Health Insurance Act 1973 (Cwth) (now licensed/approved by each State health authority), catering primarily for patients with psychiatric or behavioural disorders are included in this category.

Centres for the non-acute treatment of drug dependence, developmental and intellectual disability are not included here (see below). This code also excludes institutions mainly providing living quarters or day care.

Nursing Homes (corresponding facility types 7, 8, 9, 10, 37, 38)
Establishments which provide long-term care involving regular basic nursing care to chronically ill, frail, disabled or convalescent persons or senile in-patients. They must be approved by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care/ or licensed by the State, or controlled by government departments.

Private profit nursing homes are operated by private profit making individuals or bodies.

Private charitable nursing homes are participating nursing homes operated by religious and charitable organisations.

Government nursing homes are nursing homes either operated by or on behalf of a State or Territory government.

Alcohol and drug treatment centres (corresponding facility types 11, 39)
Freestanding centres for the treatment of drug dependence on an admitted patient basis.

Hostels and residential services (corresponding facility types 12, 13, 41, 42, 43, 44)
Establishments run by public authorities or registered non-profit organisation to provide board, lodging or accommodation for the aged, distressed or disabled who cannot live independently but do not need nursing care in a hospital or nursing home. Only hostels subsidised by the Commonwealth are included.

Separate dwellings are not included, even if subject to an individual rental rebate arrangement. Residents are generally responsible for their own provisions, but may be provided in some establishments with domestic assistance (meals, laundry, personal care). Night shelters providing only casual accommodation are excluded.

Hospices (corresponding facility types 14, 45)
Establishments providing palliative care to terminally ill patients. Only freestanding hospices which do not provide any other form of acute care are included in this category.

Same-day establishments (corresponding facility types 1, 2, 31, 32)
Includes both the traditional day centre/hospital and also freestanding day surgery centres.

Day centres/hospitals are establishments providing a course of acute treatment on a full-day or part-day non-residential attendance basis at specified intervals over a period of time. Sheltered workshops providing occupational or industrial training are excluded.

Freestanding day surgery centres are hospital facilities providing investigation and treatment for acute conditions on a day-only basis and are approved by the Commonwealth for the purposes of basic table health insurance benefits.

Non-residential health services (corresponding facility types 15, 16, 17, 40, 46)
Services administered by public authorities or registered non-profit organisations which employ full-time equivalent medical or paramedical staff (nurses, nursing aides, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and psychologists, but not trade instructors or teachers). This definition distinguishes health services from welfare services (not within the scope of the National Minimum Data Project) and thereby excluded such services as sheltered workshops, special schools for the intellectually disabled, meals on wheels and baby clinics offering advisory services but no actual treatment. Non-residential health services should be enumerated in terms of services or organisations rather than in terms of the number of sites at which care is delivered.

Non-residential health services provided by a residential establishment (for example, domiciliary nursing service which is part of a public hospital) should not be separately enumerated.

Community Health Centres (corresponding facility types 15, 40)
Public or registered non-profit establishments which a range of non-residential health services is provided in an integrated and coordinated manner, or which provides for the coordination of health services elsewhere in the community.

Domiciliary nursing service (corresponding facility types 16, 17, 46)
Public or registered non-profit or profit making establishments providing nursing or other professional

Birthing Centre (corresponding facility types 19, 48)
A birth centre is a facility where women are able to birth in an environment which:
(a) is freestanding or physically separate from a labour ward but has access to emergency medical facilities for both mother and child if required;
(b) has home-like atmosphere
(c) focuses on a model of care (eg midwifery model) which ensures continuity of care/caregiver; a family-centred approach; and informed client participation in choices related to the management of care.

Note: Admission to the Birth Centre program is usually based on criteria which address risk factors. Transfer to a labour ward may occur according to criteria where deviation from the normal childbirth process requires medical intervention not accommodated by the birth centre.
("Physically separate" refers to a unit which has self-contained facilities and separate staffing arrangements from a labour ward within the same complex).

BOOT Hospitals (20) - "Build, Own, Operate, Transfer" Hospitals

'Itinerant' dental services means a service provided across a variety of locations, but that is not provided full time (facility types 75 and 77).
Relational Attributes
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SupersedesData ElementData ElementFacility typeQH 040263 Version 2Superseded
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Implementation in Metadata Sets

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Information AssetData CollectionCorporate Reference Data System (CRDS) - Facility Data SetQH 020271 Version 1MandatorySuperseded01-Jul-200130-Jun-2003
Information AssetData CollectionMonthly Activity Collection (MAC)QH 020008 Version 1MandatorySuperseded01-Aug-200030-Jun-2003
Information AssetData CollectionQueensland Cancer Registry (QCR) Data CollectionQH 020002 Version 1MandatorySuperseded01-Aug-200030-Jun-2003
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