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This indicator measures the percentage of home care patients authorized for nursing services who received their first nursing visit within five days. The wait time is described as the number of days between service authorization date and the date of formal in-home nursing. A higher percentage is better.
| 17/11/2017 |
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-stay home care patients who report they have not been vaccinated for the prevention of influenza in the past two years. A lower percentage is better.
| 15/02/2019 |
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-stay home care patients who either developed a new problem with bladder function, or whose bladder function worsened or did not improve since their previous assessment. A lower percentage is better.
| 15/02/2019 |
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-stay home care patients who didn’t have a pressure ulcer or had a stage 1 pressure ulcer on their previous assessment that developed a stage 2 to 4 pressure ulcer by their target assessment. A lower percentage is better.
| 15/02/2019 |
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This indicator measures the percentage of patients who met the access targets from when a patient and surgeon decide to proceed with hip replacement procedure (decision-to-treat) until when the actual procedure is completed. A higher percentage is better.
| 13/10/2016 |
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