Welcome to PHIDU

Welcome to PHIDU

The Public Health Information Development Unit (PHIDU), located at The University of Adelaide, was established in 1999 to assist in the development of public health data, data systems and indicators.

We are committed to the development of an integrated health information system in Australia that can provide information on a broad range of health determinants across the life course.  A major emphasis is on the development and publication of small area statistics for monitoring inequality in health and wellbeing.



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Latest releases
National atlases & graphics

A Social Health Atlas of Australia, 2010
  by Local Government and Statistical Local Area

  **second update, July 2010
**

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

Ambulatory care-sensitive conditions 

Avoidable mortality

Divisions of General Practice Australia, 2010
  by Division and Statistical Local Area

  **updated August 2010
**

Inequality graphs, Australia, 2010
  **updated July 2010**

 

Products for SA Government

A Social Health Atlas of South Australia, 2010
  **updated July 2010**

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

Men's health and wellbeing in South Australia

South Australia's Strategic Plan

Understanding educational opportunities and
  outcomes: a South Australian Atlas

 

 
Quick links to atlases, charts, data and reports
Quick links to atlases, charts, data and reports

--- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

--- Avoidable hospitalisations

--- Avoidable mortality

--- Community capacity

--- Compensable injury

--- Demography

--- Dental

--- Disability

--- Diseases - incidence, prevalence

--- Divisions of General Practice

--- Education

--- Men's Health

--- Monitoring inequality - Australia

--- Mortality

--- Mothers and babies

--- Population projections

--- Prevention - population screening

--- Risk factors for health

--- Services - residential and community aged care

--- Social inclusion

--- Socioeconomic status - incl. education, labour force, housing

--- Use of services

--- Welfare beneficiaries