6 research outputs found
Availability of outpatient care per 100,000 adults: Australian and international comparison.
The axes of these graphs represent each of the study regions. Coloured lines representing the different types of outpatient care join the points on each axis indicating the rate of that type of care per 100,000 adults for that region.</p
Availability of residential care per 100,000 adults: Australian and international comparison.
The axes of these graphs represent each of the study regions. Coloured lines representing the different types of residential care join the points on each axis indicating the rate of that type of care per 100,000 adults for that region.</p
Socio-demographic indicators of the study regions.
Socio-demographic indicators of the study regions.</p
Availability of day care per 100,000 adults: Australian and international comparison.
The axes of these graphs represent each of the study regions. Coloured lines representing the different types of day care join the points on each axis indicating the rate of that type of care per 100,000 adults for that region.</p
Main types of care per 100,000 adults: Australian and international comparison.
Coloured sections of each radar graph represent the main branches of care, with each axis representing a main type of care within each of these branches. Coloured lines representing each region join the points on each axis showing the rates per 100,000 adults of that type of care for that region.</p
Diversity of main types of care: Comparison between Australian regions (number).
Diversity of main types of care: Comparison between Australian regions (number).</p