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This indicator measures the percentage of Long-Term Care residents diagnosed with dementia but not diagnosed with psychosis, who had at least one antipsychotic medication dispensed in the reporting period and did not have an antipsychotic medication dispensed in the preceding 12 months. 
10/11/2017
Long Term Care, Outcome, Other, Effective, Patient-centred, Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB), Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) Claims History Database, Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS), Physician Database (IPDB), Registered Persons Database (RPDB)
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This indicator measures the percentage of Long-Term Care residents diagnosed with dementia but not diagnosed with psychosis, who had at least one antipsychotic medication dispensed in the reporting period.
13/04/2017
Long Term Care, Outcome, Other, Effective, Patient-centred, Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB), Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) Claims History Database, Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS), Physician Database (IPDB), Registered Persons Database (RPDB)
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This indicator measures average (mean) number of days people spent at home in the last 6 months before death. A higher number of days is better
16/10/2017
Other, Outcome, End-of-life / Palliative, Patient-centred, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS), Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS), National Rehabilitation Reporting System (NRS), Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS)
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This indicator measures the average number of inpatients receiving care in unconventional spaces or ER stretchers per day within a given time period.
26/02/2019
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Efficient, Bed Census Summary (BCS)
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This indicator measures the average time (hours) that patients can expect to spend in the emergency department (ED) waiting for and receiving treatment. The ED length of stay (LOS) is calculated as the average time interval between the earlier of triage date/time or registration date/time and the date/time when a patient is admitted to the hospital or discharged from the ED (non-admitted patients). A lower number is better. Provincial targets have been set for the maximum amount of time patients should spend in the ED, waiting and being treated, before being discharged or admitted to the hospital, based on clinical evidence. 

20/11/2018
Acute Care/Hospital, Process, Wait Times, Timely, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
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