Quality Indicator Repository
Quality indicators are standardised, evidence-based measures used to monitor and evaluate the quality and safety of care. The ACAC developed a Quality Indicator Repository. For information on its development see this document.
Please navigate the Quality Indicator Repository to learn about the quality indicators we identified across care settings and their defining, data, and source attributes. You can also use the Quality Indicator Repository to download quality indicators of interest to you.
≥70% of patients reporting yes they have been supported to get back to their important life roles post-program, in program completers
≥70% of patients reporting yes they know how to follow a heart-healthy diet post-program, in program completers
≥70% of patients reporting yes they know their cholesterol level and how to control it post-program, in program completers
≥70% of patients reporting yes they know what heart pills they should be taking post-program, in program completers that have coverage for medication
Percentage of patients with a binding personalised, rehabilitation and sector transition plan is provided at discharge
A comprehensive array of medical rehabilitation services is enlisted in the State's essential health benefits package including for the purpose of maintaining current levels of functioning (yes/no). Describe and specify.
Percentage of people provided with an individualised structured written plan for ongoing exercise when completing pulmonary rehabilitation.
Percent of people registered as having disabilities who receive rehabilitation services visits from MHMS Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) staff per year
The number of people with an acute onset health condition who access inpatient multi-disciplinary intensive rehabilitation in a dedicated rehabilitation ward (whether in a hospital or a rehabilitation centre). The client is under the care of a lead physician and at least two other rehabilitation occupational groups. Admission to the rehabilitation ward should follow a discharge from an acute care ward. The choice of the health conditions for reporting needs to be based on national health condition prevalence and health care priorities. The health condition (group) with acute and complex rehabilitation needs may include spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, burns, major multiple trauma, amputation, stroke, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Proportion of patients with a final diagnosis of acute stroke seen by a physiotherapist within 48 hours of hospital presentation
Proportion of patients with a final diagnosis of acute stroke assessed for ongoing rehabilitation using a structured assessment tool prior to separation from acute care.
Percentage of scheduled centre-based exercise sessions attended during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) among enrolled patients.
Percentage of who Improve by 2 or more points