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Trends in hospital activity: Australia 1991–92 to 2000–01. Occasional Papers: New Series No.15

This paper explores the patient casemix of a number of known trends. That is, it uses the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRG) v4 classification to investigate trends in the utilisation of admitted patient services; the average length of stay (ALOS); the public/private balance (both in terms of patients and hospitals); and, finally, the use of hospitals by older people.

In this section:

Preliminary (PDF 42 KB)
Chapters 1, 2 and 3 (PDF 334 KB)
Chapters 4 and 5 (PDF 297 KB)
Chapters 6 and 7 (PDF 283 KB)
Chapter 8 and conclusion (PDF 128 KB)
Appendix A and B (PDF 51 KB)
Appendix C and D (PDF 251 KB)
Appendix E and F (PDF 169 KB)
Appendix G,H and I (PDF 267 KB)
Glossary (PDF 23 KB)
References (PDF 20 KB)

For further information regarding the Occasional Papers Series, or if you are having trouble accessing any of these documents, please contact enquiries@health.gov.au.

Please note that the information and data in this paper, while accurate at the time of publication, may now be out of date. Care should therefore be taken in using it.


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