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This time represents the average wait time, in days, from when the diagnostic imaging scan was ordered to having the scan completed.  The average time represents the typical time patients can expect to wait for the scan to be completed.  The average wait time is reported by the priority level with the most patients.  Patients are assigned a priority level for their scan by the physician based on clinical evidence.  In this case, the lower the number of days, the better.


21/10/2019
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, Wait Time Information System (WTIS)
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This indicator measures average time elapsed from triage or registration (whichever is earlier) to initial assessment by a doctor, nurse-practitioner or dentist for all patients in the emergency department. 

20/11/2018
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
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Average Time (Days) Wait 1: This time represents the average wait time, in days, from when the surgeon or central intake centre receives the referral to the patient having the first appointment with the surgeon.  The average time Wait 1 represents the typical time patients could expect to wait for the first appointment with the surgeon.  The average wait time is reported by the priority level with the most patients. Patients are assigned a priority level for their appointment by the physician based on clinical evidence.  In this case, the lower the number of days, the better.

09/08/2017
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Access, Wait Times, Timely, Wait Time Information System (WTIS)
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This time represents the average wait time, in days, from when the patient and surgeon decides to proceed with surgery to having the surgery completed.  The average time Wait 2 represents the typical time patients can expect to wait for the surgery to be completed.  The average wait time is reported by the priority level with the most patients.  Patients are assigned a priority level for their surgery by the physician based on clinical evidence.  In this case, the lower the number of days, the better.

09/08/2017
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, Wait Time Information System (WTIS)
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The percentage of long-stay home care patients whose unpaid caregivers experienced distress in a one-year period (a risk-adjusted percentage).

A caregiver is defined as a person who takes on an unpaid caring role for someone who needs help because of a physical or cognitive condition, an injury, or a chronic life-limiting illness. This caregiver can be a spouse, child/child-in-law, other relative or friend, or neighbour who lives or does not live with the patient.

Unpaid caregivers play a vital role in our health systems by supporting people with health challenges to stay at home or in the community, and helping to ensure the sustainability of health services for the future.

Caregivers who are distressed are defined as primary caregivers who express feelings of distress, anger or depression and/or any caregiver who is unable to continue in their caring activities.

This indicator defines long-stay patients as those who have already been receiving home care for at least 60 days.

Identification is based on a clinical assessment conducted by a trained health professional. When a patient has more than one home care assessment within a given year, the most recent assessment will be included in the analysis.

This measure may indicate whether individuals receiving home care and their caregivers have access to the sufficient and appropriate level of services and supports. It may also help to identify where additional resources are needed to assist caregivers in order to help prevent burnout and to allow the people they are caring for to stay at home as long as possible. Examples include providing access to more hours of formal home care and different types of services (e.g., meals, housework, respite services) and help navigating the system.

A lower percentage is better.

09/09/2025
Home Care, Outcome, Health Human Resources, Patient-centred, Resident Assessment Instrument-HomeCare (RAI-HC) via (LSAS)
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