Implementing the New interRAI Home Care Assessment System
Information for clients who are interested in implementing the interRAI Home Care assessment system.
Information for clients who are interested in implementing the interRAI Home Care assessment system.
Information for clients who are interested in implementing the interRAI Long-Term Care Facilities assessment system.
This document highlights how Canada compares to 11 similar countries in the 2017 international health policy survey of seniors.
This document explains how data for the 2017 Commonwealth Fund survey is collected and weighted.
This document contains data tables for all the questions and the results from every country surveyed by the Commonwealth Fund in 2017.
This document highlights how Canada compares to 11 similar countries in the 2017 international health policy survey of seniors.
Canadian seniors are less satisfied with the quality of the health care they receive than those age 65 and older in 10 similar countries, a key international survey shows. Seniors were asked about many aspects of their health care experience, from mental health and access to medical specialists, to quality of home care and end-of-life planning. Learn more about the results of the latest Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey.
These tables contain current-year data used in the OECD Interactive Tool: International Comparisons.
These tables contain 2013 and 2015 data used in the OECD Interactive Tool: International Comparisons.
This information sheet provides an overview of the Resource Utilization Groups version 3 home care (RUG-III HC) grouping methodology.
This manual provides the information needed to interpret Resource Utilization Groups (RUG) Weighted Patient Day (RWPD) Reports.
An overview of clinical quality indicators for home care, developed by interRAI, that are now reported by CIHI.
CCRS Quick Stats provide a profile of residents of submitting residential care and hospital-based continuing care facilities in 2016–2017.
HCRS Quick Stats provide a profile of clients who received long-term home care services from publicly funded programs in participating jurisdictions in 2016–2017.
Additional methodological information is available to help you understand and interpret the analysis in these web tools.
These web tools, and the accompanying analysis, can help you better understand the seniors population in Canada’s publicly funded continuing care system.
With this series of products and tools, we want to better understand how Canada’s seniors transition from living independently to receiving continuing care services.
Explore historic and projected changes in Canada’s seniors population.
Explore information about seniors assessed in home care and residential care across health regions using 40 measures over time.
Use CIHI's accessibility request form to request CIHI documentation in an accessible format.
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