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- 1. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2014 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201500114177Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2015-06-17 - Public use microdata: 89-653-X2015005Description:
The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal Peoples (First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit) aged 6 years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey and focuses on issues of education, employment and health. The 2012 APS public use microdata file (PUMF) package has been designed to enable users to access and manipulate survey microdata at the national level. The package includes a microdata file; SAS, SPSS and Stata syntax; and a users’ guide. The users’ guide provides general information on the survey as well as guidelines for releasing estimates calculated using the PUMF.
Release date: 2015-03-24 - 3. 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
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- Public use microdata: 89-653-X2015005Description:
The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal Peoples (First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit) aged 6 years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey and focuses on issues of education, employment and health. The 2012 APS public use microdata file (PUMF) package has been designed to enable users to access and manipulate survey microdata at the national level. The package includes a microdata file; SAS, SPSS and Stata syntax; and a users’ guide. The users’ guide provides general information on the survey as well as guidelines for releasing estimates calculated using the PUMF.
Release date: 2015-03-24
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- 1. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2014 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201500114177Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2015-06-17 - 2. 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
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