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Torrens University of Australia - Social Health Atlas of Australia: Compensable Injury in South Australia
A Social Health Atlas of Compensable Injury in South Australia was commissioned by TRACsa with funding from the Motor Accident Commission and WorkCover Corporation of South Australia. It is the first health atlas to bring population data on compulsory third party and workers' compensation claims together with information on social, economic and demographic characteristics, health status and health service utilisation.
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Torrens University Australia - Social Health Atlas of Australia: Primary Health Network
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Data workbooks presenting the latest Social Health Atlases of Australia. Attribution: Torrens University of Australia.
South Australian Museum - Work Health and Safety
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Data detailing workplace injury claims, work health and safety regulations and return to work costs for the South Australian Museum
Defence SA - Work health and safety/return to work performance
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Summary of work health and safety and return to work performance in 2017-18.
Torrens University Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas of Australia
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The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas data presenting the latest Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Social Health Atlas indicators are available by Indigenous Areas, including totals for the Capital cities/ Rest of States/Territories, States/ Territories and Australia. Note: The Department of Health has approved for release a set of population estimates by Indigenous status for 2011, and projections to 2016 by Statistical Areas Level 2, Indigenous Region and Primary Health Network. To obtain these data, please contact us. Attribution: Torrens University Australia
Victorian Serious Road Casualties (TAC)
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As the statutory insurer of third-party personal liability for road crashes, the TAC funds treatment and support services for people injured in road crashes in Victoria. The number of hospitalised TAC claimants is shown to be a rigorous and consistent measure of serious injury for road safety strategies in Victoria (D'elia A. and S. Newstead, 2011. Alternative mesures of serious injury for national road safety strategy target setting. Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference). The data includes claims from persons injured in transport accidents in Victoria who were admitted to hospital within 7 days of crash. The data also includes a flag for acute hospitalisations that exceed 14 days. The injury severity of such claims are markedly higher than the rest of hospitalised claims. Also, while composing only 6 per cent of the total number of claims, they make up 60 per cent of the cost the Victorian community incurs via the TAC compensation scheme.
Torrens University Australia - Social Health Atlas of Australia: Population Health Area
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The Population Health Area (PHA) data include totals for the Greater Capital City Statistical Areas/ Rest of States/NT, States/ Territories and Australia; and for the Statistical Areas Level 3 and Level 4. Attribution: Torrens University Australia
WorkSafe Victoria - Claims statistical report by calendar year
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The spreadsheet contains standardised claims reported to WorkSafe by calendar year. Breakdowns are provided by injury year, occupation, age and gender, nature of injury, mechanism of injury, bodily location of injury, agency of injury and industry division. Data reflects a snapshot point in time and is subject to revision due to claims development i.e. injuries incurred but that have not yet been reported. Therefore historical published standardised claim counts can change.
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○ 내용: 해당년도 안전손상질환 관련 의료 이용이 있는 환자의 비율○ 대상: 해당년도 직장가입자○ 산출식-분자: 안전손상질환 관련 주상병코드로 의료 이용이 있는 환자 수-분모: 직장가입자 수※ 안전손상질환 상병코드 : S02, S03, S12, S13, S23, S32, S33, S42, S43, S52, S53, S56, S57, S62, S63, S66, S67, S68, S72, S73, S82, S83, S220, S221, S222, S223, S224, S228, S229, S300