Medical Assistance in Dying: A Framework for Mapping Information Needs
Stakeholders can adapt and use this organizing framework for information needs related to medical assistance in dying.
Stakeholders can adapt and use this organizing framework for information needs related to medical assistance in dying.
CIHI hosted a second Medical Assistance in Dying Discussion Forum with leaders to explore key priorities and opportunities.
CIHI is committed to working with the federal, provincial and territorial governments to support comparable reporting on medical assistance in dying (MAID).
Information about recent and upcoming CIHI releases, as well as new and notable initiatives from our partners.
The overall amount of opioids Canadians are getting in prescriptions is dropping, while the number of prescriptions for the drugs is rising amid the opioid crisis, new CIHI data shows.
Information on the fitness of National Rehabilitation Reporting System (NRS) data for various uses.
CIHI hosted the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) Discussion Forum with leaders to support a better understanding of health systems’ responses to MAID.
CIHI and Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) are working together to report on patients receiving unnecessary tests and procedures every year in Canada, across 8 out of 200+ CWC specific recommendations.
CIHI and Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) are working together to report on patients receiving unnecessary tests and procedures every year in Canada, across 8 out of 200+ CWC specific recommendations.
Explore comparable pan-Canadian information with a goal of working toward reducing low-value testing.
Medications to include and not include in Section N1 of the interRAI Long-Term Care Facilities assessment. See the full list here.
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