Author:
Anderson Ian P,Anderson Marcia,Smylie Janet
Abstract
This article reviews the development of the
national Indigenous performance measurement
system over the last decade. Data were collected
from the published and unpublished literature and
review of government websites, facilitated by key
informant interviews which provided information
about the policy context. A number of innovations
have occurred over the last decade, including the
development of a conceptual framework to underpin
a system-wide approach to performance
measurement that is aligned with nationally
agreed strategic goals. The development of
mechanisms to oversee Indigenous health strategy
and health data development create formal
mechanisms that potentially link data development
and performance measurement priorities.
Innovation in the development of processes to
support health system performance improvement
is evident, but this needs to be prioritised, particularly
with respect to those components of the
health system that are not Indigenous-specific.
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