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The percentages of people 16 and older who reported in a survey that they saw a specialist in: less than 30 days, 30 to 89 days, or 90 or more days, after referral by a primary care provider.
| 20/11/2018 |
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The percentage of people 16 and older who reported in a survey that test results were not available at the time of a scheduled appointment with their primary care provider with-in the previous 12 months, among those who had a regular primary care provider and who had a test within the previous 12 months
| 20/11/2018 |
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Percentage of people who report having a seasonal flu shot in the past year. Based on Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) or the Commonwealth Fund Survey. CCHS question "have you had a seasonal flu shot?". CF questionA: "When did you have your last flu shot?"
| 27/10/2016 |
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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 |
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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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