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Health IndicatorsProduct main pageOver 80 indicators measure the health of the Canadian population and the effectiveness of the health care system. Designed to provide comparable information at the health region and provincial/territorial levels, these data are produced from a wide range of the most recently available sources. This Internet publication is produced by Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information. Information by format([B] = Bilingual; see "Bilingual products" below )
Content noteThis product is part of a series of releases. The volume represents the year of release, and the number represents the number of releases for that year (e.g., Volume 2001, no. 3 means the third Health indicators release of 2001.) SubjectsHealth CategoriesHealth care, Health status indicators Keywordsaids, aids deaths, aboriginal peoples, access to health care, age specific mortality rates, alcohol consumption, alcoholic beverages, arthritis, asthma, bed occupancy rate, body mass index, breast cancer, breast examinations, breast feeding, cancer, chronic health problems, colorectal cancer, days of care, deaths, depression, determinants of health, diabetes, emotional well-being, expenditures, food consumption, health behaviours, health indicators, health personnel, health risk factors, health surveys, health system, high blood pressure, hip replacement, hospital morbidity, hospital separations, hospital utilization, housing conditions, hysterectomy, immigrants, immunization, infant mortality, influenza, job satisfaction, knee replacement, labour force, life expectancy, lifestyle, live births, lone parent families, low birth weight, low income cutoffs, mammography, medical checkups, medical education, mortality, obesity, pain and discomfort, pap smears, perinatal mortality, physical activity, population distribution, respiratory diseases, seniors, sexually transmitted diseases, stillbirths, stress, suicide, teenage pregnancies, tobacco use, working conditions. Free accessThis product may also be accessible for free at these libraries. Bilingual productsSome bilingual products have changed to separate English and French products. In these cases, back issues are bilingual and the more recent issues are unilingual. Contacts
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