Concept: Regional Health Authorities (RHA) in Manitoba
Last Updated: 2013-12-12
RHA Districts and Zones
Each RHA is divided into smaller geographic areas called Districts and Zones, based on the requirements of the RHA. RHA Districts are the smallest areas related to RHAs and have changed over time. Detailed information on RHA Districts is available through the Regional Health Authority (RHA) Districts and Zones in Manitoba concept.
With the change from 11 to five RHAs in 2012, RHA Zones were created for each RHA outside of Winnipeg. Zones typically cover larger geographic areas (e.g.: North West, South and East) within an RHA, and are made up of several Districts.
For a listing of the RHA Districts and Zones in the new RHA structure, please see Appendix 1: Administrative Area Boundaries in The 2013 RHA Indicators Atlas deliverable.
MCHP / Manitoba Health Codes for RHAs
MCHP and Manitoba Health use different codes for RHAs. This difference dates back to a time when the RHA boundaries were first being developed but were not yet defined as part of Manitoba Health (MB Health) data. MCHP uses alphabetic codes; MB Health uses numeric codes. This difference allows users to identify the source of the values when working with new or unfamiliar data.
Currently MCHP, again because of an old system, codes Winnipeg with three codes (H, I, J). Users should always combine this into a single code (K).
Table 1: Codes used by MCHP and MB Health to Define 11 RHAs in Manitoba
MCHP MB Health RHA Name A 40 A-40 CENTRAL BS 25 BS-25 SOUTH EASTMAN BN 20 BN-20 NORTH EASTMAN C 30 C-30 INTERLAKE D 70 D-70 NOR-MAN E 60 E-60 PARKLAND FC 90 FC-90 CHURCHILL FB 80 FB-80 BURNTWOOD GA 45 GA-45 ASSINIBIOINE (Formed July 1, 2002 from South Westman and Marquette) * G 15 G-15 BRANDON K 10 K-10 WPG ** NOTES:
* GS 55 GS-55 SOUTH WESTMAN (Joined with Marquette July 1, 2002) * GM 50 GM-50 MARQUETTE (Joined with S. Westman July 1, 2002) ** H H-10 WPG-WEST CENTRAL (not used) ** I I-10 WPG-NORTH (not used) ** J J-10 WPG-SOUTH (not used)
The Manitoba RHA Indicators Atlas - (2003)
This report focuses on the non-Winnipeg RHAs; therefore Winnipeg is not included as one of the RHAs, except as a comparison at the bottom of selected graphs. Analyses for this project was completed prior to the amalgamation of South Westman and Marquette into the Assiniboine RHA, thus indicators are reported for 11 non-Winnipeg RHAs and their respective Districts. The following links are provided for easier access to information in this report:
- Map of the Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) of Manitoba;
- How the Regions and Subregions are Defined and Displayed;
- Table of Contents - provides a starting point to see what information is available in the deliverable; and
- Data Extras - contains profile summary information of key indicators for RHA and RHA Districts, including demographic information, health status and mortality, illness burden, preventive services, child health, physician data, hospital data, high profile and discretionary procedures, home care and Personal Care Home (PCH) data, and pharmaceutical data.
Manitoba RHA Indicators Atlas 2009 - (2009)
This report provides data for all 11 RHAs in Manitoba, including Winnipeg, as well as the sub-areas within them. Non-Winnipeg RHA sub-areas are called Districts. Winnipeg has two levels of sub-areas: 12 Community Areas, which further sub-divide into 25 Neighbourhood Clusters. The following links are provided for easier access to information in this report:
- Map of the Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) of Manitoba;
- Geographical Boundaries in This Report;
- Table of Contents - provides a starting point to see what information is available in the deliverable; and
- Data Extras - contains additional figures and tables on demographics, population health status and mortality, burden of physical illness, mental illness, physician services, hospital services, high profile surgical and diagnostic services, home care services, Personal Care Homes (PCH), preventive and other services, prescription drug use, quality of primary care, and results from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS).
The 2013 RHA Indicators Atlas - (2013)
This report provides data for the five new Health Regions as well as the 11 former Regional health Authorities in Manitoba. For most indicators, there are "district-level" and "zone-level" analyses as well. The following links are provided for easier access to information in this report:
- Map of Manitoba Health Regions and Former Regional Health Authorities;
- Geographical Boundaries Used in This Report;
- Table of Contents - provides a starting point to see what information is available in the deliverable; and
- Data Extras - contains supplemental figures and tables that were not printed in the report as well as additional material that can be downloaded. These files include information about changes in indicators of mortality and indicators of diseases and health conditions; maps of RHAs, RHA Districts and RHA Zones; and indicators on demographics, mortality, physical illness, mental illness, physician services, hospital services, surgical and diagnostic services, Personal care Homes (PCH), preventive and other services, and quality of primary care.