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NameDescriptionLast update dateTags
Percentage of Ontario screen-eligible women, 21-69 years old, who have completed at least one Pap test in a 42 month period .
20/11/2018
Primary Care, Process, Population Health, Prevention / Screening, Effective, Timely, CytoBase, Ontario Cancer Registry (OCR), Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) Claims History Database, Registered Persons Database (RPDB)
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This indicator measures the percentage of people  with more than 3 primary care physician visits in the past 2 years who had:

•  less than 50% of their primary care visits to the same primary care physician (low continuity)

•  50% - 74%  of their primary care visits to the same primary care physician (medium continuity)

• More than 75%  of their primary care visits to the same primary care physician (high continuity)
20/11/2018
Primary Care, Process, Access, Effective, Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) Claims History Database, Registered Persons Database (RPDB)
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This indicator measures the proportion of deaths in:

  • Hospital (inpatient, ED, CCC, rehab, inpatient mental health)
  • Long-term care
  • Community (home, residential hospices, retirement homes and assisted living homes)

20/11/2018
Acute Care/Hospital, Long Term Care, Primary Care, Outcome, End-of-life / Palliative, Effective, Patient-centred, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS), Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS), National Rehabilitation Reporting System (NRS), Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS), Postal Code Conversion File Plus (PCCF+), Registered Persons Database (RPDB)
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This indicator measures the percentage of people with a regular primary care provider who reported in a survey that the last time they went to the emergency department, it was for a condition that they thought could have been treated by their primary care provider if that provider had been available. It includes only patients aged 16 and older who visited the emergency department in the previous 12 months. A lower percentage is better.

20/11/2018
Acute Care/Hospital, Primary Care, Outcome, Integration, Effective, Efficient, Health Care Experience Survey (HCES)
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Percentages of people aged 16 and older who said that the length of time they waited to an appointment with their health care provider when sick was either “about right,” “somewhat long,” or “much too long.”
20/11/2018
Primary Care, Outcome, Patient Reported Measures, Timely, Health Care Experience Survey (HCES)
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