System for Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry Grouping Methodology
Information on the System for Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry (SCIPP) grouping and weighting methodologies.
Information on the System for Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry (SCIPP) grouping and weighting methodologies.
The Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) Interpreting SWPD Reports Guide assists facilities in reviewing their facility specific System for the Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry (SCIPP) Weighted Patient Day (SWPD) reports. Find this product listed in the Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) Supporting Documentation product series in our eStore.
Did you know that 10% to 20% of children and youth in Canada may develop a mental disorder? See this infographic from CIHI for more information.
These tables provide a comparative list of assessment types as well as mandatory and optional data elements for the Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS).
The Ontario Mental Health Reporting System OMHRS Resource Manual, 2016-2017 includes: Guidelines, definitions and codes for completing the RAI-MH minimum data set used in OMHRS; and Detailed information on data submission and specifications for each data element collected in OMHRS.
This product describes the System for Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry (SCIPP) grouping methodology through flowcharts and SAS code. This grouping methodology is meant for use with all Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) data.
The Ontario Mental Health Reporting System — Guide to Interpreting Quarterly Comparative Reports explains the format and the information presented in the Quarterly Comparative Reports.
The 2015 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of primary care physicians in 10 developed countries.
The 2015 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of primary care physicians in 10 developed countries.
The 2015 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of primary care physicians in 10 developed countries.
The 2015 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of primary care physicians in 10 developed countries.
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