Paving the Road to Higher Performance: Benchmarking Provincial Health Systems

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Paving the Road to Higher Performance: Benchmarking Provincial Health Systems

Health and Healthcare

Author: Gabriela Prada, Jeannette Lye, Philip Astles, Trevor Foster

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The results are in. Signal49 Research’s benchmarking report on the overall health of Canadians and the state of provincial health systems shows achievements and gaps in performance that can be used to help determine priorities and improvements that will contribute to improving performance in the future. The results show that that no province achieves high performance in all of the categories used to assess health care system performance and that each province has room for improvement. Among its findings are that the provinces that rank higher in Lifestyle Factors also perform better in overall Health Status, which highlights the importance of health promotion and disease prevention programs to control demand for health care services. As well, it finds no relationship between health care spending and overall ranking.

Read a detailed description of the performance indicators, the rationale for their inclusion, and the ranking methodology: Measuring Success: A Framework for Benchmarking Health Care System Performance

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The results are in. See what Signal49 Research’s benchmarking report reveals about the overall health of Canadians and the state of provincial health systems.

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