SMDB Supply, Distribution and Migration of Physicians in Canada 2017: Quick Stats
Demographic and descriptive statistics about physicians are found in Scott’s Medical Database (SMDB).
Demographic and descriptive statistics about physicians are found in Scott’s Medical Database (SMDB).
How many physicians are there in Canada? What are their average gross payments? How old is the average physician? Discover the answers to these questions and more about Canada’s physicians in our annual update.
These data tables present a series of health workforce indicators developed by CIHI based on the World Health Organization’s National Health Workforce Accounts: A Handbook (2016).
These data tables highlight current trends for 30 types of health care providers in Canada across a variety of supply, demographic and population characteristics.
This guide summarizes the strengths and limitations of the health workforce data contained in our analytical products and the ways in which it can be effectively used and analyzed.
These data tables present supply, education, demographic and employment trends for occupational therapists, physiotherapists and pharmacists practising in Canada.
This document summarizes the strengths and limitations of the nursing data contained in our analytical products and the ways in which it can be effectively used and analyzed.
The data tables report on the supply, employment and demographic trends of Canada’s nursing workforce.
This document presents trends in the nursing supply and workforce in Canada and each of its provinces and territories.
Declining numbers of new graduates, combined with growing outflow of those late in their careers, has led to a slow down in growth of employed regulated nurses in Canada, new CIHI data analysis shows.
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.
This document summarizes the strengths and limitations of the nursing data contained in our analytical products and the ways in which it can be effectively used and analyzed.
Summarizes the strengths and limitations of the health workforce data contained in our analytical products and the ways in which it can be effectively used and analyzed.
Highlight current trends in occupational therapy practice in Canada across a variety of supply, demographic, education and employment characteristics.
Highlight current trends in pharmacy practice in Canada across a variety of supply, demographic, education and employment characteristics.
The amount of time most Canadians spend waiting in emergency departments to be admitted to hospital is on the rise. The length of stay for people admitted to hospital in 2016–2017 was up 11% from the year before and almost 17% from 5 years ago, confirming concerns raised by some clinicians working in Canadian medical facilities. Find out more in our latest update.
Methodological notes for the data tables on interprovincial comparisons of fees paid for physicians' services.
Methodological notes for data tables on the supply, distribution and migration of physicians in Canada.
Interprovincial comparisons of fees paid for physicians' services.
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