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Data Extras for Sex Differences in Health Status, Health Care Use, and Quality of Care: A Population-Based Analysis for Manitoba's Regional Health Authorities

Sex Differences in Health Status, Health Care Use, and Quality of Care:
A Population-Based Analysis for Manitoba's Regional Health Authorities

The following information is from the report "Sex Differences in Health Status, Health Care Use, and Quality of Care: A Population-Based Analysis for Manitoba's Regional Health Authorities". Each link from this page will access an Excel spreadsheet file containing the indicated information.


  1. Introduction

  1. Health Status and Mortality
    This chapter provides rates of key indicators of population health status and mortality.

  1. Disease Treatment Prevalence and Incidence
    This chapter addresses the issue of who 'gets' or 'has' which diseases or disorders.

  1. Physician Services
    This chapter presents indicators of the population's use of physician services.

  1. Hospital Services
    This chapter provides indicators of use of hospital services.

  1. Surgical and Diagnostic Procedures
    This chapter contains indicators of selected surgical procedures and diagnostic imaging rates.

  1. Pharmaceutical Use
    This chapter contains indicators of the use of prescription drugs dispensed from community pharmacies (that is, excluding drugs provided to hospital patients).

  1. Prevention
    This chapter will report coverage rates of routinely recommended immunizations for children and for seniors 65+ .

  1. Home Care & Personal Care Homes
    This chapter shows indicators of the use of Home Care services, and Personal Care Homes (PCH - also known as 'Nursing Homes').

  1. Cardiac Care
    This chapter contains indicators of common tests and treatments for heart disease and heart attacks.

  1. Quality of Care
    This chapter will report on several indicators of quality of care.

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