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Information on data contained in the National Trauma Registry database.
This data table provides information on selected interventions (policies and other measures) implemented across Canada to stop the spread of and improve health outcomes from COVID-19.
Number, percentage, and crude and age-standardized rate of discharges for mental health and substance use disorder hospitalizations, by Canada and province/territory.
Total days stayed, percentage of days stayed, average days stayed, 0.5% trimmed average, median, 25th and 75th percentiles, and crude and age-standardized rate of days stayed, for mental health and substance use disorder hospitalizations, by Canada and province/territory.
Documentation used for data submissions.
The CRDM is a standardized, high-level, corporate-wide reference data model.
Includes demographic, diagnostic and procedural information on all admissions to acute care hospitals because of injury.
This report details the practices and procedures implemented by CIHI to protect the privacy of individuals whose personal health information it receives and to protect the confidentiality of that information.
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.
This report outlines CIHI’s strategic activities and outcomes for the reporting quarter, as well as the financial highlights and statements for that period.
These guidelines outline the general format and content of reports that can be created in the NRS eReports environment. With the help of this guide, facilities can enhance the use of their created reports for policy development and decision-making in rehabilitation.
Measuring Patient Harm in Canadian Hospitals
Use the Equity Stratifier Inventory to see which embedded and area-level equity stratifiers are available within selected CIHI and Statistics Canada health data.
This report describes how the indicators were selected, why they are important to Canadians and to our health systems, and what progress has been made to date on their development.
Guidelines for the alternate level of care (ALC) system classification applied when there is a mismatch between care needs and service resources in that setting.
This companion report describes the progress made to date on indicator development and reporting, and how to interpret indicator results, which are based on 2018–2019 data.
Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio: Methodology Notes (HSMR)
This guide brings together the basic requirements for coding with the Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI) along with the finer points on commonly encountered challenges.
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