Max Rady College of Medicine
Data Extra
Tables from "The Health and Health Care Use of Registered First Nations People Living in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study"
- Descriptions of the Areas and the Populations
- Various Maps of Regions Used in Report
- Break Down of 1998 Population by Tribal Council and RHA with Registered First Nations Persons ( "On-Reserve", "Off-Reserve") and All Other Manitobans by Age Groups
- December 31, 1998 Population Profiles Showing Male and Female by Age Groups as a Per Cent of Total Population
- Health Status Indicators
These files contain premature mortality rate (PMR), life expectancy, and potential years of life lost (PYLL) information.
- Premature Mortality Rates (PMR)
- Life Expectancy - reported by male and female separately
- Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) - reported by male and female separately
- "On-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by Tribal Council (XLS)
- Registered First Nations vs. All Other Manitobans - by RHA (XLS)
- "On-Reserve" vs. "Off-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by RHA (XLS)
- Premature Mortality Rates (PMR)
- Measures of Illness and Injury
These files contain information on diabetes, hypertension, cancer.
- Diabetes Treatment Prevalence
- Hypertension Prevalence
- Injury Hospitalization Rates
- "On-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by Tribal Council (XLS)
- Registered First Nations vs. All Other Manitobans - by RHA (XLS)
- "On-Reserve" vs. "Off-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by RHA (XLS)
- Causes of Injuries Percentages - Comparisons made on Separate Charts
- Diabetes Treatment Prevalence
- Preventive Care Measures
These files contain information on the use of preventive care measures specifically: immunizations, mammography and breastfeeding.- Childhood Immunization Rates at Ages One Year
- Childhood Immunization Rates at Age Two Years
- Mammography Rates for Women Ages 50 through 69 Years
- Breastfeeding Rates at Hospital Discharge for Newborns
- "On-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by Tribal Council (XLS)
- Registered First Nations vs. All Other Manitobans - by RHA (XLS)
- "On-Reserve" vs. "Off-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by RHA (XLS)
- Use of Physician Services
These files contain information on the utilization of physicians on an "ambulatory" or walk-in basis.- Ambulatory Physician Visit Rate of Area's Population
- Ambulatory Consultation Rate of Area's Population
- Ambulatory Specialist Visit Rate of Area's Population
- Type of Ambulatory Visit Provider (Per Cent by General Practitioner (GP) or Family Practitioner (FP) and by Specialist)
- Location of Ambulatory Visits to Specialists and General Practitioners (GP) or Family Practitioners (FP)
- Use of Hospital Services
These files contain information on the utilization of hospital services (inpatient and surgical outpatient) based on:- Hospitalization ("separation") Rate
- Total Days of Hospital Care
- Location of Hospitalizations
- "On-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by Tribal Council (XLS)
- Registered First Nations vs. All Other Manitobans - by RHA (XLS)
- "On-Reserve" vs. "Off-Reserve" Registered First Nations - by RHA (XLS)
- Procedures
These files contain information on surgical procedures.- High Profile Procedures
- Cardiac Catheterization
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
- Angioplasty
- Discretionary Procedures
- Caesarian Section
- Hysterectomy
- Tonsillectomy / Adenoidectomy
- Adverse Outcomes Procedures
- High Profile Procedures
- Health Determinants
These files contain information on the indicators that relate to underlying determinants of health.- Registered First Nations Education Level(Population Age 15 Years or Older Proportion with High School Diploma)
- Average Income per Household and per Census Family
- Unemployment Rate
- Housing-by Tribal Council Area-Average Persons per House, Houses with Modern Plumbing, Houses Requiring Repair (XLS)
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Last updated July 15, 2002.
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