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61. Frequency of Having Five or More Drinks with Alcohol - (CCHS Survey Data)
See the term Frequency of Binge Drinking for more information.
62. Frequency of Hospitalization
Represents the total number of hospitalizations for all residents in an area, not the number of individuals hospitalized. Includes both short and long stay patients (out-patient surgery cases are included with short-stay patients). For example, one resi...
63. Frequency of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Use
Represents the population's use of intensive care units (ICUs).
64. Frequency of Physical Activity
Classifies Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) respondents based on their average monthly frequency of physical activities lasting more than 15 minutes over a three-month period. The categories are regularly (>=12 times), occasionally (>= 4 and < 12),...
65. Frequent Binge Drinking
See the term Frequency of Binge Drinking for more information.
66. From Codes
Used to identify where someone is last located upon admission to a facility such as a PCH. From codes include: from hospital, from community, from other.
67. From Community
A category describing admission to a PCH where the patient location at time of admission is from the community (i.e. personal dwelling).
68. From Hospital
A category describing admission to a PCH within 7 days of a separation from hospital.
69. From Other
A category describing the admission to a PCH as individuals admitted from Mental Health Centres or which were unspecified in the PCH data.
70. Fruit and Vegetable Consumption - (CCHS Survey Data)
Measures the number of times fruits and vegetables are consumed on a daily basis, or frequency, without any regard to amount or "serving size".
71. FSC
acronym for Family Stress Checklist (FSC) .
72. FTE
acronym for Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
73. FTE / FP
acronym for Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) per Family Physician (FP)
74. Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
Standard measure of physician workload established by Health Canada that uses physician claims to quantify their practice relative to what is considered a full load and results in a single value for each physician. "Full-time" physicians (FTE=1) are thos...
75. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) - Workload
The workload version of FTE relates to the Health Canada FTE methodology, but calculates the average number of visits for those physicians whose full time equivalence=1 (earnings are between the 40th and 60th percentile). The FTE for one particular physi...
76. Full Time Equivalent per Family Physician (FTE / FP)
A measure of average workload for a group, cohort or population of physicians, to mean the average number of Full Time Equivalents (FTE) a physician would work, as if all physicians worked exactly the same full time equivalents or workloads.
77. Full-Scope Physician
A full-time Winnipeg FP who submits fee-for-service and/or evaluation claims, 30 per cent or more of the total dollar value of their billings are attributable to ambulatory care visits, and their Herfindahl Index score is 0.1410 or less.
78. Full-Time Physician
Any practicing Winnipeg FP whose FTE value is one or more.
79. Functional Limitations
The reduced ability of someone to carry out activities of daily living (eg. eating, grooming, bathing), the presence of medical conditions, and social functioning, which includes one's perceived health status, role limitations, restricted activity days, a...
80. Functional Limitations Indicators
A set of indicators for describing rates associated with different types of diagnoses related to functional limitations or restricted activity, including: musculoskeletal, other respiratory, other heart, cerebrovascular, ischemic heart disease, other gast...

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