Acute care: Indicators

This page lists CIHI’s indicators on acute care.

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Hospitalizations Entirely Caused by Alcohol

This indicator provides the age-standardized rate of hospitalizations with conditions that are wholly (100%) attributable to alcohol, per 100,000 population age 10 and older.

Hysterectomy Rate

This indicator measures the age-standardized rate of hysterectomy provided to patients in acute care hospitals or same-day surgery facilities, per 100,000 women age 18 and older.

In-Hospital Sepsis

This indicator calculates the risk-adjusted rate of in-hospital sepsis per 1,000 discharges.

Inflow/Outflow Ratio

This indicator is a ratio, calculated as the number of separations (discharges and deaths) from acute care/same-day surgery facilities within a given region divided by the number of acute care/same-day surgery separations generated by residents of that…

Injury Hospitalization

This indicator measures the age-standardized rate of acute care hospitalizations due to injury resulting from the transfer of energy, per 100,000 population.

Involvement in Decision-Making and Treatment Options

​This measure describes whether patients and family/friends were involved in care decisions. Results show the percentage of patients who responded most favourably in the CPES-IC survey.

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