Patient Chart Documentation Checklist (pocket card)
Clinicians play a key role in producing high-quality data. To help ensure quality data, print this handy pocket card that lists key information that should be documented in patient charts.
Clinicians play a key role in producing high-quality data. To help ensure quality data, print this handy pocket card that lists key information that should be documented in patient charts.
Clinicians play a key role in producing high-quality data. This printable poster includes a checklist with key information that should be documented in patient charts.
A document listing the mandatory and optional data elements required to support the collection of comprehensive pan-Canadian oncology drug data.
A document listing the mandatory and optional data elements required to support the collection of comprehensive pan-Canadian oncology drug data.
These data tables examine the number and types of drugs prescribed and potentially inappropriate drug use among seniors in Canada.
Read this report to find out about the number and types of drugs prescribed, potentially inappropriate drug use and drug use in long-term care facilities among seniors in Canada.
Although seniors make up only 17% of the Canadian population, they are estimated to account for roughly 40% of all spending on prescribed drugs. Find out more about drug use among seniors in Canada on this page.
Everything you need to know about learning bundles.
These data tables illustrate trends and patterns in the use of hospital-based services and psychotropic medications among children and youth with mental disorders.
Chartbook featuring trends over time in asthma hospitalizations among children and youth in Canada, as well as inequalities by income, household education, geographic location, age and sex.
Recommended definitions for a selection of equity stratifiers for measuring health inequalities: age, sex, gender, income, education and geographic location.
Learn about trends and socio-economic inequalities in asthma hospital stays among children and youth at the provincial/territorial and national levels.
Inpatient hospitalization statistics — volumes and average length of stay by sex, age group and province/territory — are available from 1995–1996 onward in the Inpatient Quick Stats.
Selected childbirth indicators by province/territory and health region are available from 2001–2002 onward in the Childbirth Quick Stats.
See the top 10 reasons for hospitalizations and surgeries, as well as data on in-hospital births, standardized hospitalization rates and average length of stay.
Learn about 2016–2017 hospitalization rates, in-hospital births and the top reasons for hospitalizations and surgeries in these Excel files from our DAD and HMDB databases.
Key information on 2016–2017 inpatient hospitalizations, surgeries and childbirth indicators are provided in a Snapshot and data tables.
Get a summary of the key findings in CIHI's report Dementia in Canada.
Wait times for priority procedures, including provincial data in 5 priority areas: cancer treatment, cardiac care, diagnostic imaging, joint replacement and sight restoration.
Fewer Canadians received surgery for cataracts and hip and knee replacements within the recommended wait times last year compared with 3 years ago. However, wait times for more urgent procedures such as radiation therapy and hip fracture repair remained stable over this same time period. Learn more about benchmarks for treatment and wait times for priority procedures across Canada.
Use CIHI's accessibility request form to request CIHI documentation in an accessible format.
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