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END OF PROGRAM OUTCOME NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE & ANIMAL HEALTH REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED ROBUST BY MEMBERS AND MARKETS What do we want to achieve? (Intermediate outcomes) 10. National surveillance & animal health reports are considered robust by Members & markets How do we monitor this? (Monitoring indicators) 10.1 Government and Industry Members consider that national surveillance publications (i.e. OIE reports, AHIA, AHSQ) are credible and robust 15/16 Baseline Member feedback that Australia’s surveillance as reported in AHiA is insufficient and reporting incomplete Member feedback that surveillance as reporting in Animal Health Surveillance Quarterly (AHSQ) is insufficiently transparent 16/17 Target Address Member feedback through consultation and addressing where AH effect change 11. Surveillance data are available to Members & partners to support policy development, decision making & trade 11.1 National Minimum Data Sets (NMDS) for surveillance are established and formats /protocols for transfer of national surveillance data are updated NAHIS data set satisfies surveillance information needs of Members NAHIS data set satisfies surveillance information needs of Members Agreement on NMDS for surveillance outstanding (AHC 2014) NMDS for surveillance agreed 11.2 Satisfied the national surveillance data and reporting of needs of Members National Animal Health Information System (NAHIS) and NAMP satisfied needs of Members; revision to reporting requested No baseline available NAHIS and NAMP satisfied needs of M Member survey: “AHA’s contribution to strengthening surveillance” - 3.4 or above (out of 5) Above target 34 On target Not on target ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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