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Evolution of the Determinants of Health, Health Policy, and Health Information Systems in Canada

Sholom Glouberman, PhD and John Millar, MD, BSc, MHSc, FRCP(c)

Sholom Glouberman is with the Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. John Millar is with the Canadian Institute for Health Information, Ottawa, Ontario.



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FIGURE 1— Health indicators framework.

Note. The framework clusters 19 indicators into 4 categories, according to which data may be collected. This framework thus serves as a benchmark against which Canadian data collection practices can be measured. The degree of equity in a society is a characteristic of all indicators.

 





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