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This indicator measures the average time needed to offload patients to the Emergency Department from a 911 transport. Offload duration is the interval from when the ambulance arrives at hospital to when the ambulance is available at the hospital,…
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This indicator measures the proportion of 911 transports that require more than 25 minutes to offload the patient at the Emergency Department.
Offload duration is the interval from when the ambulance arrives at hospital to when the ambulance is…
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The Extra-Mural Program (EMP) Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Readmission Rates indicator is being measured to track the percentage of EMP patients who were discharged from hospital within the category…
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This indicator measures the ratio of Extra-Mural Program (EMP) patients that are utilizing the Emergency Department. This measure determines if EMP patients are receiving regular and appropriate visits by EMP professionals allowing them to remain at…
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This indicator measures the length of time from when a new Extra-Mural Program patient referral is received to the time of the first intervention (visit or care event) by a speech language pathologist, respiratory therapist, registered dietician, or…
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This indicator measures the length of time from when a new Extra-Mural Program patient referral is received to the time of the first intervention (visit or care event) by an Occupational Therapist or a Physiotherapist for rehabilitation services, in…
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This indicator measures the length of time from when a new Extra-Mural Program patient referral is received to the time of the first intervention (visit or care event) by a Registered Nurse or Licences Practical Nurse for nursing services, in days.…
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The percentage of 911 ambulance calls in urban areas where the time from receipt of a call to the arrival of medical personnel was equal to or less than the standard of 9 minutes.
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The percentage of 911 ambulance calls in rural areas where the time from receipt of a call to the arrival of medical personnel was equal to or less than the standard of 22 minutes.