Home care: Education resources

Through our Learning Centre, CIHI provides opportunities for health professionals to understand our evolving reporting systems and the application of our standards, data and analytics. We offer many courses and resources for a variety of audiences, including clinicians, assessors, data submitters and analysts, decision-makers, policy planners and researchers.

Courses and resources are available in a variety of formats, including eLearning modules, PDF and page-based documents, live and recorded web conferences, and videos.

 

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interRAI Implementation Toolkit

The implementation toolkit is a collection of resources that health organizations can use when implementing an interRAI assessment system.

Home Care Reporting System Data Users Guide, 2022-2023 (PDF)

This guide supports the understanding and use of the data submitted to the Home Care Reporting System (HCRS) by analyzing key data quality measures at different points in the information life cycle.

interRAI change management checklist

Change management checklist to help organizations identify steps to take when implementing interRAI assessments.

Home Care Reporting System Data Users Guide, 2021-2022 (PDF)

This guide supports the understanding and use of the data submitted to the Home Care Reporting System (HCRS) by analyzing key data quality measures at different points in the information life cycle.