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INDICATOR NAME
Name
Potentially avoidable emergency department visits for long-term care residents
Alternate Name
Potentially avoidable emergency department visits for long-term care residents
 
INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
Description
Number of ED visits for modified list of ambulatory care-sensitive conditions per 100 long-term care residents.
HQO Reporting tool/product
Public reporting, Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs)
Dimension
Efficient
Type
Process
 
DEFINITION AND SOURCE INFORMATION
Unit of Measurement
Rate per 100 residents
Calculation Methods

Total ED visits including transfers between EDs and ED visits resulting in admission or death for all active LTC home residents in Ontario in a given year.

 

Numerator:

Steps: 1. Count the number of unscheduled emergency department (ED) visits made by long-term care home residents for the selected conditions.

Step 2. Multiply by 100.

 

Denominator:

Steps: 1. Extract the population of active long-term care home residents.

Numerator (short description i.e. not inclusions/exclusions)

Total ED visits including transfers between EDs and ED visits resulting in admission or death for all active LTC home residents in Ontario in a given year.

Denominator (short description i.e. not inclusions/exclusions)

Extract the population of active long-term care home residents.

Adjustment (risk, age/sex standardization)- generalized
None
Data Source
Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
Data provided to HQO by
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC)
Reported Levels of comparability /stratifications (defined)
Institution, Province, Region, Time
 
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
Comments Summary
This is a priority indicator for QIP 2020/21. QIP current performance reporting period: October 2018 - September 2019 How to access data: The Ministry will provide organizations with this data via http://publicreporting.ltchomes.net/en-ca/default.aspx Quality improvement guidance related to this indicator is available on the Health Quality Ontario website and through the INTERACT (Interventions to Reduce Acute Care Transfers) program. This indicator is also reported on the Long-Term Care Home Performance web pages. Please note that the QIP current performance reporting period, Oct 2018-Sept 2019, is different than the public reports reporting period, which is fiscal years (April 1 to March 31).
 
TAGS
Sector
Long Term Care
Type
Process
Topic
Aging, Other
Dimension
Efficient
Source
Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
 
PUBLISH
Publish Datetime
20/12/2019 15:29:00