PI 22 - Female clients who have had a cervical screening (HPV) test

Proportion of female Indigenous regular clients who have had a cervical screening (HPV) test

Description

Proportion of female Indigenous regular clients aged 25–74, who have not had a hysterectomy and who have had a cervical screening (human papillomavirus (HPV)) test within the previous 5 years where the test occurred on or after 1 December 2017.

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.
  • A cervical screening result is any incoming electronic pathology result identified as being a cervical screening where its laboratory description contains CST, HPV, LBC, CERVICAL SCREEN, GYNAECOLOGICAL CYTOLOGY or NCSP.
  • A cervical screening request is a pathology request which has a keyword of CST, HPV, or LBC.
  • A cervical screening clinical item is a completed item of any class with the export code of CST, HPV or LBC.
  • A cervical screening qualifier is any qualifier which is a Yes/No qualifier with the export code of CST, HPV or LBC where the response recorded was Yes.
Table 1. NKPI PI 22
Element Description
Communicare reports
  • Report > National KPI > PI22 Cervical Screening
  • Report > National KPI > PI22 Cervical Screening Patients
Numerator For details of how evidence of a cervical screening is determined, see Procedure, Immunisation, Pathology & Medicare codes reference.
Denominator Regular, Indigenous women aged 25 years and above to less than 75 years.
Additional data recording considerations none

This information relates to V15.3 of the Specifications for National Key Performance Indicators and Online Services Reporting (Solving Health, Specifications for National Key Performance Indicators and Online Services Reporting V15.3. Sydney: Solving Health, October 2023). For more information, see https://www.solvinghealth.au/projects.