The Health Statistics Centre (HSC) collects, processes, analyses and disseminates statistics on the health of Queenslanders and their use of health services. The Centre develops statistical standards with Queensland Health business units, hosts the Queensland Health Data Dictionary (QHDD) and plays a role in ensuring data quality in major corporate collections. The HSC also hosts Queensland Health's Central Library.
Note: Most of these reports are in PDF format. ![]()
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Information
Queensland Health Key Performance Indicators in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Statistical Reports
- Closing the gap in low birthweight births between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous mothers, Queensland
- Closing the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five in Queensland
- Dialysis prevalence in Queensland adults by Indigenous status: Projected trends to 2026
- Fertility of Indigenous women in Queensland
- Coronary heart disease mortality, hospital admission, and procedure rates for Indigenous Queenslanders
- A comparison of end-stage kidney disease and renal dialysis by Indigenous status in Queensland
- Indigenous and non-Indigenous life expectancy at birth in Queensland and Australia
- Are Indigenous admitted patients more likely to discharge against medical advice than non-Indigenous patients?
- Potentially preventable hospitalisations
- Indigenous trends in population-based indicators of perinatal health in Queensland
- Indigenous infant mortality - the denominator dilemma
- Introduction of reporting of Queensland Health selected potentially preventable hospitalisations
- Indigenous identification in administrative data collections and the implications for reporting Indigenous health status
- Measuring Indigenous perinatal outcomes - should we use the Indigenous status of the mother, father or baby?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Branch, Queensland Health
Reports on key indicators in Queensland's discrete indigenous communities (Queensland Government)
The Data Collections Unit (DCU) has developed an interactive electronic bulletin that is a central repository for all data collection newsletters and reference documents.
These reports provide statistics from the Queensland Perinatal Data Collection. The collection provides a basic source of information for research into obstetric and neonatal care.
Survey data regarding characteristics of health professionals
Country of Birth Data Analysis Reports new
Death and hospitalisation rates by country of birth in Queensland:
Last updated: 15 May 2012
Last Reviewed: May 2012