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The National Coroners Information System (NCIS) is a
national internet based data storage and retrieval
system for Australian coronial cases. Information about
every death reported to an Australian coroner since July
2000 (January 2001 for Queensland) is stored within the
system, providing a valuable hazard identification and
death prevention tool for coroners and research agencies.
The NCIS has a primary role to assist coroners in their
role as death investigators, by providing them with the
ability to review previous coronial cases that may be
similar in nature to current investigations, enhancing
their ability to identify and address systematic hazards
within the community.
Approved research and government agencies also utilise
the NCIS to obtain valuable information concerning the
circumstances of reported fatalities, to assist in the
development of community health and safety strategies.
The NCIS is an initiative of the Australasian Coroners
Society, and is based at and managed by the Victorian
Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM). The NCIS is
funded
by a range of Commonwealth and State/Territory agencies.
NCIS Latest news
18/06/2008 – Fatal Facts Edition
15, NCIS News and Bulletins
The latest edition of
Fatal Facts
is now available, along with the latest edition of
NCIS News. A number of
Bulletins using NCIS
data have also been added to the website.
14/11/2007 – NCIS Codeset Upgrade and
NCIS Product Related Deaths Bulletin
Click
here to access Codeset Upgrade Concordance Document, and
here to access a Bulletin produced by the NCIS team on
product related deaths.
24/08/2007 - NCIS House Fires Bulletin
Click
here to access
a Bulletin produced by the NCIS team on deaths related to house
fires.
17/08/2007 - Strategic Plan
Click
here to access our Strategic
Plan for 2007 - 2012.
01/08/2007 - Upgrade of NCIS code set
The implementation
of the upgrade to the latest version of the coding system used for
many fields on the NCIS (ICECI) is now underway. For further
information, please refer to the following page.
31/07/2007 -
Search limitations of the NCIS
Click
here to view some of
the things
authorised users of the NCIS should take into consideration when
conducting searches of the database.
04/04/2007 – Inclusion of ICD-10 and ASGC
codes for 2005
Codes
provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ICD-10 and ASGC) are now available on the NCIS for cases reported in
2005.
Of the 18,827 cases reported to
a Coroner in 2005, the NCIS has ICD-10 and ASGC codes for 87%.
For further information on what
data is contained on the NCIS, please refer to the
following page.
20/12/2006 - NCIS Annual Report 2005 - 2006
Click
here to access our Annual Report for 2005/06.
27/11/2006
Use of the STOP button on your web browser when searching
NCIS
- Please read!
We have
recently had several occasions when users have started to
run a query through the query design or coroners search
screen, and due to the time taken to return results/or
wishing to change the nature of their search, have hit the
STOP button on their browser and restarted the search again.
Despite
appearances that the search has stopped on the web
interface, the original search does continue running
in the background environment. Therefore, running searches
and selecting the stop button multiple times
actually
slows down
system performance, and affects others access to the
database. Therefore please consider the following before
running a NCIS search:
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