Health Care in Canada, 2011: A Focus on Seniors and Aging
Examines the impact of a growing senior population on health care systems and considers ways in which systems may need to adapt in the future.
Examines the impact of a growing senior population on health care systems and considers ways in which systems may need to adapt in the future.
Information on the quality of the data file for the relevant fiscal year.
Re-examines the potential privacy, confidentiality and security risks associated with the HPDB.
Comparing countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development using selected health care indicators, including disease prevalence, mortality and risk factors, quality of care, access to care and costs.
Information on the quality of the data file for the relevant fiscal year.
An overview of the National System for Incident Reporting: objectives, attributes, key features and analytical capacity.
Results of the 2010 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of the General Public.
Comparative list of 2011–2012 mandatory and optional data elements for DAD acute inpatient and day surgery abstracts.
New and salient information about the National Trauma Registry and Ontario Trauma Registry, as well as content relevant to the data quality, clinical or technical needs of stakeholders.
The Trends in Income-Related Health Inequalities in Canada project examines whether health gaps between lower- and higher-income individuals have changed over time.
Examines the privacy, confidentiality and security risks associated with no longer maintaining a discrete database of therapeutic abortion data.
Seniors Who Reported Having at Least 1 of 11 Chronic Conditions (PPT)
The analysis included “don’t know” and “refusal” responses; the percentage of non-responses per chronic condition/survey question was less than 1% overall for all adults.
Percentage of Adults Age 45 to 64 and Seniors Who Reported Individual Chronic Conditions and the Percentage of All Adult Diagnoses From Adults Age 45 to 64 and Seniors, Canada (Crude Estimates) from Canadian Survey of Experiences With Primary Health Care, 2008, Statistics Canada; Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Supporting documentation for data requestors that describes the kinds of data requests CIHI receives or discloses, its format and other requirements.
Selected indicators that describe the birthing process in Canada in 2009–2010.
Emergency department visits in Canada in 2009–2010.
A technical document describing how RUG-III (44-group) Case Mix Index values are calculated.
Information on the quality of the data file for the relevant fiscal year.
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