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This indicator measures the rate of
hospitalization, per 100,000 people aged 0 to 74 years, for one of the following
conditions that, if effectively managed or treated earlier, may not have resulted
in admission to hospital: asthma, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure,
hypertension, angina and epilepsy. A lower rate is better.
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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.
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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
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-stay home care clients who complained or showed evidence of daily pain, among clients who received home care services for more than 60 days. A lower percentage is better.
| 20/11/2018 |
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Percentage of follow-up visits with a doctor within 7 days of discharge after hospitalization for congestive heart failure (CHF) among patients aged 40 and older. A higher percentage is better.
| 20/11/2018 |
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