Commonwealth and State and Territory government health agencies often operate in silos, collecting data that reflects a fragmented view of the community's health, and the delivery of services, limiting our understanding of the complex needs of populations and the interaction between services in delivering care to patients.
The National Health Data Hub (NHDH) is a major national de-identified linked data system that draws together core government administrative health and aged care datasets, from both Commonwealth and jurisdiction sources, enabling a more comprehensive analysis of the community’s health needs and the delivery of services. No other collection routinely brings together the core data that the NHDH does or delivers such a vast range of insights for health and aged care policy and research.
The NHDH can be used to facilitate data-driven and evidence-based policy and decision making, service delivery and community benefits and analyses for health and statistics research purposes. For example:
The NHDH is now an integral data resource in the Australian health data landscape and contributes widely to an array of government programs. It unlocks valuable insights for researchers, leading to advancements in medical research and innovation, as well as targeted public health interventions and resource allocations and enhanced understanding of health trends.
(Led by) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), (Partnered by) national and state and territory government health agencies
NSW Health
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