13 research outputs found
Number of recorded hospitalizations and visits and hospital days, associated with a diagnosis of FAS and the associated costs in Canada for 2008–2009.
*<p>Data from Quebec and Alberta are not included.</p><p>N/A – not applicable.</p><p>Note. In instances where there were fewer than five cases (<5), a midpoint of 2.5 was imputed on those cells. As a result, there may be rounding errors after collapsing the numbers.</p><p>Source: CIHI, 2011 (DAD, HMDB, NACRS, OMHRS).</p
Percentage of records of the top most responsible DSM-IV diagnoses among individuals diagnosed with FAS who used adult inpatient mental health services (acute and psychiatric care) in Ontario in 2008–2009.
*<p>The MRDs listed above represents 100% of all the records with a diagnosis of FAS.</p><p>Source: CIHI, 2011 (OMHRS).</p
Percentage of records of the top most responsible diagnoses (MRDs) among individuals diagnosed with FAS who used acute care, psychiatric care, day surgery, and emergency department services in Canada in 2008–2009.
*<p>The MRDs listed above represents 55% of all the records with a diagnosis of FAS; Source: CIHI, 2011 (DAD, HMDB, NACRS).</p
Average cost per day/visit by expense type on a provincial/territorial and national level for Canada, 2008–2009.
<p>NA - not available.</p><p>Source: CIHI, 2011 (CMDB).</p
Estimated number of underdiagnosed cases of FASD from birth to 18 years old per year in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and North West Territories.
Estimated number of underdiagnosed cases of FASD from birth to 18 years old per year in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and North West Territories.</p
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 14) in Alberta that participated in the survey (2015–2019).
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 14) in Alberta that participated in the survey (2015–2019).</p
Combined number of diagnoses 2015–2019 and diagnostic capacity per 10,000 in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Northwest Territories of Canada.
Combined number of diagnoses 2015–2019 and diagnostic capacity per 10,000 in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Northwest Territories of Canada.</p
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 28) in Ontario that participated in the survey (2015–2020).
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 28) in Ontario that participated in the survey (2015–2020).</p
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 2) in British Columbia that participated in the survey (2015–2019).
Diagnostic capacity of neurodevelopmental clinics (n = 2) in British Columbia that participated in the survey (2015–2019).</p
Diagnostic capacity of the neurodevelopmental clinic (n = 1) in Manitoba that participated in the survey (2015–2019).
Diagnostic capacity of the neurodevelopmental clinic (n = 1) in Manitoba that participated in the survey (2015–2019).</p