Primary Health Survey and Primary Care Survey
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This indicator is the percentage of citizens [among those who required one of these tests: MRIs, CAT scans and angiographies, in a non-emergency situation in the last 12 months] who waited less than a month for a diagnostic test.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens who reported that they have required a diagnostic test (MRIs, CAT Scans or angiographies) provided in a non-emergency situation in the last 12 months.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens in the general population who have a personal nurse practitioner (and do not have a family doctor).
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens [with a nurse practitioner as their primary care provider] who find it very easy or somewhat easy to call their nurse practitioner office during regular practice hours.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens [with a nurse practitioner as their primary care provider] who reported that their nurse practitioner makes home visits.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens who have a nurse practitioner.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens [with a nurse practitioner as their primary care provider] who reported that their nurse practitioner has extended office hours (after 5pm or on weekends).
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens who reported that they were able to get an appointment with their nurse practitioner within 5 days.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens who reported that they were able to get an appointment with their nurse practitioner on the same day or the next day.
Indicator
This indicator is the percentage of citizens [with a nurse practitioner as their primary care provider] who reported that their nurse practitioner has an after-hours arrangement for them to see another doctor or nurse when the office is closed.