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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202400300002Description: Canada is experiencing rapid population aging, which has a wide range of implications, including an increased need for health care services. However, very few studies have examined use of specialized health care services (e.g., visits to medical specialists, non-emergency tests, and surgeries) among older Canadians. Using data from the 2019/2020 Canadian Health Survey on Seniors, this study examines the prevalence of specialized health care service use and evaluates the association of predisposing factors, enabling resources, and need-related factors with specialized health care service use in the past 12 months among Canadians aged 65 or older.Release date: 2024-03-20
- Articles and reports: 82-625-X202000100004Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a primary health care provider among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2020-10-22 - 3. Understanding future needs of Canadian veterans ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201801100003Description:
This study describes the size and age structure of the Canadian veteran population forecasted by Veterans Affairs Canada. Veteran health was examined for two eras of Regular Force veterans. The health of earlier-era veterans (released between 1954 and 2003) was examined using the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey. The health of recent-era veterans (released between 1998 and 2012) was examined using the 2013 Life After Service Survey. Health indicators for veterans were compared with the Canadian general population.
Release date: 2018-11-21 - Articles and reports: 89-657-X2017002Description:
This report focuses on the services offered to official language minorities by healthcare professionals in Canada. It presents statistics on healthcare professionals who are official language minorities, able to conduct a conversation in the minority official language or those who use it in the workplace. For the years 2001 and 2011, the evolution of the healthcare services provided is analyzed and is compared with the official language minority population in Canada.
Release date: 2017-01-06 - 5. A spatial analysis of COPD prevalence, incidence, mortality and health service use in Ontario ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201500314144Description:
This study analyzes spatial patterns of a range of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outcomes and health services use in Ontario using a validated population-based COPD registry and a refined geographic scale.
Release date: 2015-03-18 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201500214139Description:
Data were extracted from Statistics Canada’s Infant Birth-Death Linked File to measure stillbirth and infant mortality rates of Aboriginal people in Quebec and compares them with rates for non-Aboriginal people in the province.
Release date: 2015-02-18 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201500214140Description:
This study examines the feasibility and limitations of applying a non-categorical approach (focused on service utilization rather than on specific diagnoses) to administrative data in order to identify children with health problems.
Release date: 2015-02-18 - 8. Experimental Measures of Output and Productivity in the Canadian Hospital Sector, 2002 to 2010 ArchivedArticles and reports: 15-206-X2014034Description:
Recent discussions about health care spending have focused on two issues: 1) the extent to which the increase in heath care spending is due to an increase in the quantity as opposed to the price of health care services, and 2) the efficiency and productivity of health care providers (e.g., hospital sectors, office of physicians, and long-term care).
The key to addressing both issues is a direct output measure of health care services—a measure that does not currently exist. In the National Accounts, output of the health care sector is measured by the volume of inputs, which includes labour costs for physicians, nurses and administrative staff, consumption of capital, and intermediate inputs. An input-based output measure assumes that there are no productivity gains in the health care sector. As a result, it does not provide a measure of productivity performance, nor does it allow a decomposition of total health care expenditures into price and output quantity components.
The main objective of this paper is to develop an experimental direct output measure for the Canadian hospital sector that can be used to address those issues. A large number of countries have already constructed a direct output measure of the hospital sector and other healthcare sectors.
Release date: 2014-04-23 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201300711853Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study uses an area-based approach to identify acute myocardial infarction hospital patients who live in Dissemination Areas with relatively high percentages of First Nations residents. Within the patient cohort, procedures received during the hospital admission were identified.
Release date: 2013-07-17 - 10. Seniors' use of and unmet needs for home care, 2009 ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201200411760Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study uses data from the 2009 Canadian Community Health Survey-Healthy Aging to provide a profile of community-dwelling seniors receiving home care and describe the types of care they receive from formal and informal sources. Seniors' unmet needs for professional home care are also examined.
Release date: 2012-12-19
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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202400300002Description: Canada is experiencing rapid population aging, which has a wide range of implications, including an increased need for health care services. However, very few studies have examined use of specialized health care services (e.g., visits to medical specialists, non-emergency tests, and surgeries) among older Canadians. Using data from the 2019/2020 Canadian Health Survey on Seniors, this study examines the prevalence of specialized health care service use and evaluates the association of predisposing factors, enabling resources, and need-related factors with specialized health care service use in the past 12 months among Canadians aged 65 or older.Release date: 2024-03-20
- Articles and reports: 82-625-X202000100004Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a primary health care provider among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2020-10-22 - 3. Understanding future needs of Canadian veterans ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201801100003Description:
This study describes the size and age structure of the Canadian veteran population forecasted by Veterans Affairs Canada. Veteran health was examined for two eras of Regular Force veterans. The health of earlier-era veterans (released between 1954 and 2003) was examined using the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey. The health of recent-era veterans (released between 1998 and 2012) was examined using the 2013 Life After Service Survey. Health indicators for veterans were compared with the Canadian general population.
Release date: 2018-11-21 - Articles and reports: 89-657-X2017002Description:
This report focuses on the services offered to official language minorities by healthcare professionals in Canada. It presents statistics on healthcare professionals who are official language minorities, able to conduct a conversation in the minority official language or those who use it in the workplace. For the years 2001 and 2011, the evolution of the healthcare services provided is analyzed and is compared with the official language minority population in Canada.
Release date: 2017-01-06 - 5. A spatial analysis of COPD prevalence, incidence, mortality and health service use in Ontario ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201500314144Description:
This study analyzes spatial patterns of a range of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outcomes and health services use in Ontario using a validated population-based COPD registry and a refined geographic scale.
Release date: 2015-03-18 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201500214139Description:
Data were extracted from Statistics Canada’s Infant Birth-Death Linked File to measure stillbirth and infant mortality rates of Aboriginal people in Quebec and compares them with rates for non-Aboriginal people in the province.
Release date: 2015-02-18 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201500214140Description:
This study examines the feasibility and limitations of applying a non-categorical approach (focused on service utilization rather than on specific diagnoses) to administrative data in order to identify children with health problems.
Release date: 2015-02-18 - 8. Experimental Measures of Output and Productivity in the Canadian Hospital Sector, 2002 to 2010 ArchivedArticles and reports: 15-206-X2014034Description:
Recent discussions about health care spending have focused on two issues: 1) the extent to which the increase in heath care spending is due to an increase in the quantity as opposed to the price of health care services, and 2) the efficiency and productivity of health care providers (e.g., hospital sectors, office of physicians, and long-term care).
The key to addressing both issues is a direct output measure of health care services—a measure that does not currently exist. In the National Accounts, output of the health care sector is measured by the volume of inputs, which includes labour costs for physicians, nurses and administrative staff, consumption of capital, and intermediate inputs. An input-based output measure assumes that there are no productivity gains in the health care sector. As a result, it does not provide a measure of productivity performance, nor does it allow a decomposition of total health care expenditures into price and output quantity components.
The main objective of this paper is to develop an experimental direct output measure for the Canadian hospital sector that can be used to address those issues. A large number of countries have already constructed a direct output measure of the hospital sector and other healthcare sectors.
Release date: 2014-04-23 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201300711853Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study uses an area-based approach to identify acute myocardial infarction hospital patients who live in Dissemination Areas with relatively high percentages of First Nations residents. Within the patient cohort, procedures received during the hospital admission were identified.
Release date: 2013-07-17 - 10. Seniors' use of and unmet needs for home care, 2009 ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201200411760Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study uses data from the 2009 Canadian Community Health Survey-Healthy Aging to provide a profile of community-dwelling seniors receiving home care and describe the types of care they receive from formal and informal sources. Seniors' unmet needs for professional home care are also examined.
Release date: 2012-12-19
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