Hospital medicines list (HML)
Description:
Used to publish pharmaceutical subsidy decisions to the health sector
Additional information:
Have_(encrypted)_NHI | No |
Personally identifiable (e.g. linked to NHI numbers) and longitudinal or aggregated (e.g. for planning, clinical research etc.)? | No |
Volume of data (e.g. how many records) Since when? | Still in development fro release 1 july 2013 |
Scope | National |
Does the data contain diagnoses and clinical outcomes? Does the data contain procedures, device information and medication for therapy? Does this data set have cost / price data? | Info about the health conditions people have (e.g. diagnosis data)? No. Cost/price data? Yes |
Presence of Data dictionary? Column headings in Excel or any kind of data model if residing in a relational database (e.g. Access, SQL Server, Oracle etc.) | XML with Schema at http://www.pharmac.govt.nz/2006/07/Schedule.xsd |
Linked (or linkable) to other datasets within your organisation or across the Sector | Yes - Pharmacode, NZULM |
How often does this data set get updated? Daily? Weekly? Monthly? Quarterly? Yearly? | Monthly |
Indication of data quality (e.g. missing values, duplications, inconsistencies etc.). Q: Audits? How do you ensure the data is valid and correct? | Very high Quality assured by database integrity, internal and external proofing, and direct use in claiming pharmaceutical subsidies |
Brief info about the systems and processes used to collect/manage data. Q: Where the data is collected, in what form, and accessibility? | Pharmac Board minutes, notification of product changes (NOPC) from suppliers, Pharmacode product identifiers from the Pharmacy Guild |
Data format, e.g., data structure, data types, and storage form (relational database, Excel, csv, etc.). | XML only |
How well the data is structured, e.g. free text VS coded text VS pick-list (drop-down list) | Highly structured: textural sections such as restrictions and guidelines encoded as XHTML |
How quickly can the data be made available from time of request and how old is the data once it is made available | Will be freely avaliable from http://www.pharmac.govt.nz/schedule/archive/ under Creative Commons licence |