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This indicator measures the total number of patients that completed an emergency department (ED) visit. The ED visit begins with the earlier of triage date/time or registration date/time and ends at the date/time when a patient is admitted to the hospital or discharged, transferred, or leaves the ED (non-admitted patients).

18/12/2017
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
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This indicator measures the total number of patients who received a diagnostic imaging scan in Ontario. The number represents the total number of patients who was referred for a diagnostic imaging scan and had the scan completed. Patients are assigned a priority level for their scan by the referring physician based on clinical evidence. The number is reported based on the institution where the scan took place.


21/10/2019
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, Wait Time Information System (WTIS)
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This indicator measures the total number of patients who waited to see a doctor, nurse-practitioner or dentist in the emergency department.


18/12/2017
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
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This indicator measures the total number of patients that underwent a cardiac surgery or procedure. This indicator is reported by priority level. Patients are assigned a priority level for the surgery based on their clinical assessment. The indicator is reported based on the institution where the surgery took place.

There are three cardiac surgeries or procedures reported Online:

1.A diagnostic cardiac catheterization (CATH), or angiography, is a catheter based diagnostic test that involves selectively injecting x-ray contrast dye into one or more coronary arteries in order to visualize blockages in the arteries and vessels that supply blood to the heart.

2.A percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), or angioplasty, is a procedure that involves using a catheter to insert a stent that opens blocked blood vessels in the coronary arteries.

3.Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is a surgical procedure performed on patients with coronary artery disease to bypass areas of blockage. Blood vessels, most commonly from the legs or chest wall, are grafted onto the heart to allow blood to flow past diseased heart vessels.


09/08/2017
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, CorHealth Ontario
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This indicator measures total spending on health care in dollars per person in a given period of time.
15/07/2020
Other, Process, Health expenditure, Effective, National Health Expenditure Database (NHEX), OECD Health Statistics
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