Indicator Library
Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio (HSMR)
(The following description comes from the source organization.) The ratio of the actual number of in-hospital deaths in a region or hospital to the number that would have been expected, based on the types of patients a region or hospital treats.Hospitalized Hip Fracture Event
(The following description comes from the source organization.) This indicator measures the age-standardized rate of new hip fractures admitted to an acute care hospital, per 100,000 population age 65 and older A new event is defined as a first-ever…Hospitalized strokes
(The following description comes from the source organization.) This indicator measures the age-standardized rate of new stroke events admitted to an acute care hospital for the Canadian population age 18 and older. A new event is defined as a first…Household food insecurity, moderate or severe hunger
(The following description comes from the source organization.) The model for household food security status levels is adopted from the United States model of food security status levels published by the United States Department of Agriculture in…Hysterectomy rate
(The following description comes from the source organization.) 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, risk adjusted
(The following description comes from the source organization.) The risk-adjusted rate of sepsis that is identified after admission.Influenza immunization in the past 12 months, adults 65 and over
(The following description comes from the source organization. The NBHC filtered the data specifically for adults 65 and over.) Population aged 12 and over who reported having their last influenza immunization (flu shot) in the past 12 monthsInjury Hospitalization
(The following description comes from the source organization.) This indicator measures the age-standardized rate of acute care hospitalization due to injury resulting from the transfer of energy (excluding poisoning and other non-traumatic injuries…