29 May 2025

Hospital admission rates in Australia have increased

Hospital admission rates in Australia have increased

15 May 2025

Unintentional falls remain the leading cause of injury hospitalisation and death among women in Australiab

Unintentional falls remain the leading cause of injury hospitalisation and death among women in Australia

02 Apr 2025

Nuzmber of patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals highest on record

Number of patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals highest on record

12 Dec 2024

Preventive health monitoring dashboard tracks Australia’s progress against 2 key strategies

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has today published a new, interactive monitoring dashboard to track progress against targets of 2 key strategies designed to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians.

12 Dec 2024

Living with overweight or obesity overtakes tobacco as new leading burden of disease risk factor

Living with overweight or obesity has overtaken tobacco smoking as the leading risk factor contributing to disease burden in 2024.

06 Dec 2024

Number of patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals highest on record

Public hospital admissions for elective surgery were the highest on record in 2023–24, according to new data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), indicating a return to pre-COVID levels of elective surgical activity.

20 Nov 2024

Health spending in Australia returns to pre-pandemic levels

Australia’s health spending has returned to pre-pandemic levels, with a total expenditure of $252.5 billion on health goods and services in 2022–23. This equates to $9,597 per person and represents 9.9% of the national economic activity.

15 Nov 2024

Causes of injury leading to hospitalisation and death over the last decade revealed

Falls, transport, assault and accidental poisoning are among the leading external causes of injury hospitalisations and deaths in Australia, according to new data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).

10 Oct 2024

Improvements in eye health for First Nations people

Trachoma prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) children in at-risk communities continues to fall, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).

30 Sep 2024

Do you use the GRIM books? We want to hear from you!

Each year the AIHW releases 56 Excel workbooks providing national-level mortality data spanning from the early 1900s to the most recent year of available data, known as the General Record of Incidence of Mortality (GRIM) books