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Results for Unmet Health Care Needs (Self-perceived)

 

ID #:   39272447
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Description:   QUALITY OF CARE: Avoidable admissions: Respiratory diseases, Uncontrolled diabetes, In-hospital mortality following acute myocardial infarction, In-hospital mortality following stroke, Obstetric trauma, Procedural or postoperative complications, Unplanned hospital re-admissions for mental disorders, Screening, survival and mortality for cervical cancer colorectal cancer, Childhood vaccination programmes, Influenza vaccination for older people [flu shot]

ACCESS TO CARE: Unmet health care needs, Coverage for health care, Burden of out-of-pocket health expenditure, Geographic distribution of doctors, Inequalities in doctor consultations, Inequalities in dentist consultations, Inequalities in cancer screening, Waiting times

HEALTH EXPENDITURE & FINANCING: Health expenditure per capita, Health expenditure in relation to GDP, Health expenditure by function, Pharmaceutical expenditure, Financing of health care, Trade in health services (medical tourism)

 
Pub Date:   11/23/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, selected countries
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39267603
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Description:   This report examines the effect of income on health in Canada. Covers age-adjusted, per thousand population by income level: 'Poor' or 'fair' self-reported health, Self-reported mental health 'poor' or 'fair, More than two chronic conditions, Diabetes, Heart disease, Migraines, Bronchitis, Arthritis or rheumatism, Mood disorders, Eye diseases, Asthma, Learning disabilities, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Anxiety, Cancer, Ulcers, Urinary incontinence, Bowel disorder, Disability, Stress

Has no regular medical doctor, Consultations with medical professionals, Self-perceived unmet health care needs, Access to health insurance.

 
Pub Date:   12/2/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/3/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266911
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Description:   % of Canadians feel the current Canadian healthcare system is not meeting their needs, % are frustrated with the Canadian healthcare system, % agree that prescription medications are prescribed more often than necessary, % agree that alternative and natural therapies should be considered before traditional drugs are prescribed. [unmet health care needs (self-perceived)]
 
Pub Date:   7/14/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/16/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266188
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Description:   This article examines whether consultations with health care providers, not having a regular doctor, unmet health care needs, and receipt of preventive screening tests vary by sexual identity for Canadians aged 18 to 59. [heterosexual, gay, lesbian and bisexual]

Includes: Distribution of household population aged 18 to 59, by gender, sexual identity, and selected socio-demographic and economic characteristics, Percentage consulting selected health care providers (Family doctor, Medical specialist, Nurse, Social worker or counsellor, Psychologist, Alternative Health care provider, Self-help group)

Percentage lacking regular doctor, reporting unmet health care need and using preventive screening (mammogram, pap test) by gender and sexual identity

Health status indicators, by gender and sexual identity, (Self-perceived general health, Chronic conditions, Self-perceived mental health, Disability day in past two weeks (mental, physical)

 
Pub Date:   3/19/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/19/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39263330
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Description:   (%) of population accessing a physician within defined waiting times in selected countries (Same Day Appointment to see physician, Wait of 6 days or more to see physician, Wait of more than 4 weeks to see a specialist)

% who received defined care (Specialist visits, Diagnostic tests) within a specified period of time (less than 1 month, 1 to 3 months, Longer than 3 months)

Median wait times (weeks) between "GP" referral and specialty appointment or treatment for defined services (Cancer Care, Joint Replacement, Sight Restoration, Cardiovascular Services)

# of Canadians without a family physician, % have tried to find a family doctor in the past year, but failed, % of Canadians with a family physician reported difficulties accessing "routine" care, % reported problems accessing "immediate" care for minor health problems, % of practising family physicians were seeing few to no new patients, % of Canadians had to wait an unreasonable time for an appointment with a "specialist", for tests to confirm a diagnosis, for an appointment with a family physician. [unmet health care needs]

 
Pub Date:   11/2/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/3/2006
 
 
 
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