Summary
The National Coronial Information System (NCIS) is an online repository of coronial data from Australia and New Zealand.
Content
The NCIS is a voluntary data sharing collaboration between coroners courts from each Australian state and territory and New Zealand. It is unique at both a national and international level.
Information contained on the NCIS is prepared by, and belongs to, the respective coroners court from each of these jurisdictions.
The NCIS core data set was agreed upon by all participating jurisdictions at the establishment of the NCIS. The NCIS Unit monitors the provision of information from coroners courts against the core data set.
Learn more about data sources and classifications structures used to organise the NCIS data, how they manage data quality, access system manuals and explanatory notes, and read about system updates. Access operational statistics about case closure, document attachment and ICD-10 code inclusion to assist in interpreting search results.
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