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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients who reported that their transfer from the emergency room to a hospital bed was completely organized.
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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients admitted through the emergency department who reported that they waited too long to be admitted to a hospital bed.
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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients admitted through the emergency department who reported that they were completely informed about what was going to happen during the admission process.
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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients who reported that they were completely informed about their condition and treatment while they were in the emergency department.
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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients admitted without going through the emergency department who reported that the admission process was completely organized.
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This indicator is the percentage of acute care patients admitted without going through the emergency department who reported that they were completely informed about what was going to happen during the admission process.
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This indicator measures the risk-adjusted percentage of individuals who had 3 or more episodes of care for mental health and substance use (MHSU) disorders among all those who had at…
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This indicator is the percentage of citizens who reported that their last virtual consultation was with a doctor or nurse practitioner using NB Health Link.
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This indicator is the percentage of citizens who used an after-hours or a walk-in clinic in the last 12 months because their primary care provider was not available and reported that they were somewhat or very satisfied with the health care services…
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This indicator is the percentage of citizens who used eVisit NB in the last 12 months because their primary care provider was not available and reported that they were somewhat or very satisfied with the health care services they received.