PI 05 - HbA1c recorded
Proportion of regular clients with Type II diabetes who have had an HbA1c measurement result recorded.
Description
Proportion of Indigenous regular clients who have either:
- Type II diabetes and who have had an HbA1c measurement result recorded within the previous 6 months
- Type II diabetes and who have had an HbA1c measurement result recorded within the previous 12 months
Notes
- User may select between AIHW's definition of Regular Client (attended the OATSIH-funded primary health care service at least 3 times in 2 years), or Communicare's Current Patient status.
- Patients must be recorded as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander or both.
- Only Type II diabetes is considered (any ICPC code of T90). Type I diabetes, secondary diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), previous GDM, impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance are not included. For more information, see System codes.
- Any qualifier with a system code of HBA and units of % or a system code of HBM and units of mmol/mol is considered an HbA1c measurement. These results can be received from an incoming pathology report or manually entered into an existing Clinical Item with a qualifier of HbA1c. For more information, see Qualifier codes.
Element | Description |
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Communicare reports |
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Numerator | Any of the patients included who have a recorded HbA1c within 6 months or 12 months of the end of the report period. For more information about codes, see Procedure, Immunisation, Pathology & Medicare codes reference. |
Denominator | Regular, Indigenous patients with a diagnosis of Type II diabetes from any time. For more information about codes, see Condition codes reference. |
Additional data recording considerations |
Clinicians must record HbA1c results correctly. They should not enter a % result in the HbA1c qualifier or a mmol/mol result in the HbA1c (%) qualifier. Use Qualifier codes. to look for outliers such as abnormally high % values or abnormally low mmol/mol values. For more information, seeMistakes should be corrected. |