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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare: A guide to data development
For more than a decade, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has been undertaking data development, and assisting other organisations with related activities. In doing so, the AIHW has developed a body of expertise in data development. Much of this experience has been distilled into 'A guide to data development'.
The guide covers the basics of data development and the steps to follow when developing data. It outlines sound practices that incorporate the necessary steps to produce high-quality data that meet the needs of all users of the data and attract the necessary level of agreement on content and authority behind the data specifications. The document promotes the role of metadata in describing data and the use of data standards to improve consistency in data recording where data consistency and comparability is required.
The principles and processes outlined are applicable to all subject areas where data are required, including community services, health (including clinical data collections) and housing assistance. The processes outlined are relevant for local data collections as well as state/territory or national data collections. The document provides information about governance processes for national data collections.
The guide can be downloaded below, or you can order a copy to be printed on the AIHW website (opens in new window)
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