Introduction Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with information systems managed by 13 provinces and territories. This context creates inconsistencies in data collection and challenges for epidemiological research conducted at the national or multi-jurisdictional level. Objectives and Approach Using a recent five-province research project as a case study (BC, AB, MB, ON, QC), we will discuss the strengths and challenges of using Canadian administrative health data in a multi-jurisdictional context. Our goal is to contribute to a better understanding of these challenges and the development of a more integrated and harmonized approach to conducting multi-jurisdictional research. Results Multi-jurisdictional data w...
Introduction BC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of gene...
Objective: To provide a population-based, Canada-wide picture of health care needs and health care u...
ObjectiveTo describe the process, benefits, and challenges of implementinga distributed model for ch...
Background: Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with unique information system...
Over the last 30 years, public investments have created and supported administrative health data res...
Introduction In Canada, most provinces have established administrative health data repositories to f...
Background In December 2017 the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) issued a request for p...
Introduction The use of administrative health data can generate knowledge to improve the delivery an...
ABSTRACT Objective Canada’s large single payer health systems have created provincial centres wit...
Cancer care is complex and exists within the broader healthcare system. The CanIMPACT team sought to...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
Introduction Administrative health data (AHD) are typically not analyzed to produce evidence on the ...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) established the Canadian Chronic Di...
ABSTRACT Objectives Canada has established a pan-Canadian cohort with over 300,000 volunteer part...
Introduction Integrating health and social services data is critical to understanding social determi...
Introduction BC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of gene...
Objective: To provide a population-based, Canada-wide picture of health care needs and health care u...
ObjectiveTo describe the process, benefits, and challenges of implementinga distributed model for ch...
Background: Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with unique information system...
Over the last 30 years, public investments have created and supported administrative health data res...
Introduction In Canada, most provinces have established administrative health data repositories to f...
Background In December 2017 the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) issued a request for p...
Introduction The use of administrative health data can generate knowledge to improve the delivery an...
ABSTRACT Objective Canada’s large single payer health systems have created provincial centres wit...
Cancer care is complex and exists within the broader healthcare system. The CanIMPACT team sought to...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
Introduction Administrative health data (AHD) are typically not analyzed to produce evidence on the ...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) established the Canadian Chronic Di...
ABSTRACT Objectives Canada has established a pan-Canadian cohort with over 300,000 volunteer part...
Introduction Integrating health and social services data is critical to understanding social determi...
Introduction BC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of gene...
Objective: To provide a population-based, Canada-wide picture of health care needs and health care u...
ObjectiveTo describe the process, benefits, and challenges of implementinga distributed model for ch...