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This indicator shows the percentage of people aged 16 or older who reported that their family doctor, or someone else in their office, often or always involved them as much as they wanted in decisions about their care and treatment, in Ontario. People who are involved in decisions about their own care generally have a better experience with the health system. A higher percentage is better.
| 21/10/2024 |
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This indicator shows the percentage of people aged 16 or older who reported that when they called their primary care provider’s office with a medical concern during regular office hours during the previous 12 months, they always or often spoke to their provider or someone in their office on the same day, in Ontario. Getting a timely response from a primary care office can lead to better-organized care and greater patient satisfaction. A higher percentage is better.
| 21/10/2024 |
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This indicator measures the rate of serious chronic complications (death; hospitalization for coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, or peripheral vascular disease; dialysis for end-stage kidney disease) and death in the last year among people with diabetes aged 20 and older. A lower rate is better.
| 18/06/2024 |
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This indicator measures the potential years of life lost prematurely, per 100,000 people. Premature is defined in Canada as deaths before 75 years of age. A lower rate is better.
| 23/02/2021 |
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This indicator measures the premature death rate per 100,000 people, which can be measured as total mortality (all causes of death combined) or by selected cause of death. Premature is defined in Canada as deaths before 75 years of age. A lower rate is better.
| 23/02/2021 |
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