Canada Health System Review 2013
General Info
Original or alternative title
Canada Health Systems in Transition (HiT) 2013
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 1980 - December, 2011
Data type
Report:
Emergency - Epi surveillance - Financial - Inpatient - National vital registration - Outpatient
Summary
The "Health Systems in Transition" (HiT) series of reports is produced by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, a partnership between the WHO-EMRO, the governments of Belgium, Finland, Greece, Norway, Spain, and Sweden, the European Investment Bank, the Open Society Institute, the World Bank, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Beds, Body mass index, Breast cancer, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Cardiovascular surgical procedures, Cataracts, Causes of death, Cervix uteri cancer, Colon and rectum cancers, DTP vaccines, Dental care, Dentists, Diabetes, Domestic migration, Education, Emergency care, Ethnicity, Fertility, GDP, GNI, Government health expenditures, HIV and AIDS, Health care access, Health care expenditures, Health insurance, Home care, Hospitals, Imaging equipment, Infant mortality, Infectious diseases, International migration, Internet, Ischemic heart disease, Length of stay, Life expectancy, Maternal mortality, Measles vaccines, Medical education, Medical equipment, Medical tests, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mortality, Noncommunicable diseases, Nurses, Obesity, Personal health expenditures, Pharmacists, Physical therapists, Physicians, Population, Population density, Prescriptions, Prostate cancer, Public social assistance, Radiation therapy, Road traffic injuries, STDs, Stroke, Suicide, Surgeons, Surgical procedures, Taxes, Tobacco smoking, Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, Transplants, Tuberculosis
Citation
Publication year
2013
Suggested citation
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, World Health Organization (WHO). Canada Health System Review 2013. Brussels, Belgium: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2013.
Other ID type
ISSN
Other ID
1817-6127