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81. Repository
See Manitoba Population Research Data Repository (Repository).
82. Requisition
The form that must be completed for all tests requested of the Cadham Provincial Laboratory.
83. Research Data Repository
See the Manitoba Population Research Data Repository (Repository) glossary term.
84. Research Training and Feasibility Data
The Research Training and Feasibility data is used for feasibility studies and training and education purposes. This dataset contains a 10% sample of the Manitoba population over time. Data from MCHP's hospital discharge abstracts, medical services, pres...
85. Research translation or knowledge translation
The sequence of events through which a proven scientific discovery moves in a bidirectional fashion between basic scientists, clinical researchers, practitioners, and consumers of health care services.
86. Reserve / Indian Reserve
A reserve is tract of land, the legal title to which is held by the Crown, set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band. Some "bands" (Indian Act terminology) have more than one reserve. Many First Nations now prefer the term "First Nation co
87. Residence
One of 13 alternate levels of care (ALC) defined, this refers to patients whose condition and services ordered/received indicate that they do not need either the hospital or an alternative setting.
88. Residency Location
See Region of Residence.
89. Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI-MDS 2.0©)
An assessment tool, including a set of assessment items, clinical assessment protocols, and outcome reports by the Centre for Health Systems Research and Analysis at the University of Wisconsin designed to improve the quality of clinical needs assessments...
90. Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care (RAI-HC©)
A standardized, multi-dimensional assessment system that focuses on a person's functioning and quality of life by assessing needs, strengths, and preferences (e.g., social supports, functional dependence and cognitive impairment) in order to develop effec...
91. Resident in Social Housing
This indicator measures the percent of women who resided in Social Housing (directly managed by Manitoba Housing) at any point in time.
92. Resident of Manitoba
See Manitoba Residents.
93. Residential Charges
Effective 1993, individuals are required to pay a daily residential fee once they are admitted into a personal care home (PCH), or once they are panelled (accepted) for admission into a PCH, and are waiting for placement in a hospital. This fee is calcula...
94. Residential Mobility
Residential mobility is the movement of a Manitoba Health insurance registrant within the province that results in a change of six-digit postal code or municipal code (a code assigned to each municipality in Manitoba for administrative and funding purpose...
95. Residential Persistence
Residential persistence is the percent of residents living in the same postal code year after year.
96. Residents in Personal Care Homes (PCH) / Prevalence of PCH Use
This is the number / percent of residents age 75+ who were in a provincial Personal Care Home for at least one day in a fiscal year, per 1,000 area residents age 75+. Values are adjusted to reflect the population of Manitoba age 75+ (males and females com...
97. Residents of Personal Care Homes (PCH)
The percent of residents age 75 and older who lived in a PCH in a given year. Area of residence was assigned based on where people lived at the time, which is determined by the location of the PCH (using postal code and municipal code). Average annual val...
98. Resource Intensity Weights (RIW™)
Resource Intensity Weights (RIW™) are the relative case weights for CMGs™ used to measure the intensity of resource use (relative cost) associated with different diagnostic, surgical procedure and demographic characteristics of an individual. RIWs
99. Resource Use
In this report, resource use is defined as the history of service use of a cohort of people over a five-year period, often comparing those with "cumulative disorders" (i.e. one or more of five psychiatric diagnoses: depression, anxiety states, substance ...
100. Resource Utilization Bands (RUBs)
Resource Utilization Bands (RUBs) are a part of the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Group ® (ACG®) case-mix system. They are a simplified ranking system of overall morbidity level instead of grouping by type of illness, so that individuals who are...

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