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This is the percentage of publicly funded home care clients, of all ages, who strongly agreed, somewhat agreed, neither agreed nor disagreed, somewhat disagreed, or strongly disagreed that their case manager helped them get the services they needed, such as mental health services and day programs.
10/01/2019
Home Care, Outcome, Patient Reported Measures, Patient-centred, Client and Caregiver Experience Evaluation (CCEE) Survey
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This is the percentage of publicly funded home care clients, of all ages, who said their home care providers always, usually, sometimes or never explained things in an easy-to-understand way. Patient-centred care depends on communication and respect for clients' values and preferences.
10/01/2019
Home Care, Outcome, Patient Reported Measures, Patient-centred, Client and Caregiver Experience Evaluation (CCEE) Survey
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This is the percentage of clients, of all ages, receiving publicly funded home care services for at least 60 days, whose ability to perform daily activities (such as eating and bathing) decreased over the last six months. A lower percentage of clients is better.
10/01/2019
Home Care, Outcome, Patient Safety and Never Events, Effective, Safe, Home Care Reporting System (HCRS)
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This is the median number of days that new clients of publicly funded home care, who are 19 years or older, waited for home care. It is measured from a request for services to their first home visit for those who applied in the community, or from hospital discharge to their first home visit for those who applied in the hospital. A lower number of days is better. Median is the midpoint of days waited; half the clients waited shorter times, half waited longer times. Services include nursing (administering medication and changing dressings), and personal support for complex needs (such as assistance with bathing and eating).
10/01/2019
Home Care, Outcome, Wait Times, Timely, Client Health and Related Information System (CHRIS), Home Care Database (HCD)
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This indicator measures the premature mortality rates of people aged 18 to 74 (deaths per 1,000 people), in Ontario, by material deprivation quintile. Premature mortality is defined as deaths before 75 years of age. The material deprivation quintiles are derived from the Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-MARG) and describe the likelihood that an individual is unable to afford or attain essential goods and services. A lower rate is better.

20/11/2018
Other, Outcome, Population Health, Effective, Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-Marg), Registered Persons Database (RPDB), Vital Statistics, Birth and Death Databases
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