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AIHW mental health performance indicators

Performance indicators in health are used to describe specific aspects of our health system to monitor ‘if and how a system is performing to an agreed standard'. They are also used to understand how a system works and for accountability to consumers, governments and funders.

The Key Performance Indicators for Australian Public Mental Health Services were developed to improve accountability and transparency and act as a guide to inform decision-making.

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