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Definition

The number of low birthweight liveborn singleton babies, expressed as a percentage of all liveborn singleton babies.

Indicator Summary

Numerator

For 2009–2011, the number of low birthweight liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth.

For 2007–2011, the number of low birthweight liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth.

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Denominator

For 2009–2011, the number of liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth.

For 2007–2011, the number of liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth.

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Computation

Low birthweight is defined as a birthweight of less than 2,500 grams.

Multiple births and stillbirths are excluded.

The percentages of live births that were of low birthweight are calculated at Medicare Local catchment and Medicare Local peer group levels for:

  • Liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth during the three calendar years from 1 January 2009 to …
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Disaggregation

The percentages of live births that were of low birthweight are calculated at Medicare Local catchment and Medicare Local peer group levels for:

  • Liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth during the three calendar years from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011
  • Liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth during the five calendar years from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2011.

For 2007–2011, Indigenous status of mother is derived from …

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Calculation rules

Computation Rule
Description

Low birthweight is defined as a birthweight of less than 2,500 grams.

Multiple births and stillbirths are excluded.

The percentages of live births that were of low birthweight are calculated at Medicare Local catchment and Medicare Local peer group levels for:

  • Liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth during the three calendar years from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011
  • Liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth during the five calendar years from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2011.

Analysis by Medicare Local catchment and Medicare Local peer group is based on Statistical Local Area (SLA) of usual residence of the mother, irrespective of where the birth occurred.

Australian non-residents and residents of external territories are excluded.

Numerators

For 2009–2011, the number of low birthweight liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth.

For 2007–2011, the number of low birthweight liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth.

Denominators

For 2009–2011, the number of liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth.

For 2007–2011, the number of liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth.

Disaggregation

The percentages of live births that were of low birthweight are calculated at Medicare Local catchment and Medicare Local peer group levels for:

  • Liveborn singleton babies of all women who gave birth during the three calendar years from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011
  • Liveborn singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who gave birth during the five calendar years from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2011.

For 2007–2011, Indigenous status of mother is derived from Person—Indigenous status, code N.

Medicare Locals plan and fund health services in communities across Australia. They help to ensure patients can access the care they need, particularly when a variety of health workers are involved in providing treatments. A Medicare Local catchment refers to the geographic area of a Medical Local (see Administrative health region—Medicare Local identifier, code AANNN)

Medicare Local peer groups are the grouping of the 61 Medicare Locals into seven peer groups, which allows Medicare Locals to be compared to other Medicare Locals with similar characteristics, and to the average for their peer group (see Administrative health region—Medicare Local peer group, code N). This grouping was undertaken by the National Health Performance Authority using statistical cluster analysis of 2006 Census based socioeconomic status for each Medicare Local and, 2006 Census based Remoteness Area categories (ABS cat. no. 2039.0). Additional information on the average distance to the closest large city and major hospital (A1 public hospital peer group classification, 2010–11) contributed to the assignment of Medicare Locals to peer groups. Groupings were tested for face validity with a stakeholder group. The National Health Performance Authority has created 7 peer groups: Metro 1 to 3, Regional 1 and 2 and Rural 1 and 2. See Healthy Communities: Australians’ experiences with primary health care in 2010–11, Technical Supplement for more information.

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