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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals between March 1-31, 2011 and all discharges within the 2 year period were included.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals between March 1-31, 2009 and all discharges within the 2 year period were included.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical Detail File</strong> has variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the file easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesidownload.scholarsportal.info/documentation/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical Detail File</strong> has variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the file easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical Detail File</strong> has variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the file easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals between March 1-31, 2009 and all discharges within the 2 year period were included.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesidownload.scholarsportal.info/documentation/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information; Statistics Canada 2023-09-19 The CCHS is a cross-sectional survey that collects information related to health status, health care utilization and health determinants for the Canadian population. It relies upon a large sample of respondents and is designed to provide reliable estimates at the health region level. The CCHS has the following objectives: Support health surveillance programs by providing health data at the national, provincial and intra-provincial levels; Provide a single data source for health research on small populations and rare characteristics; Timely release of information easily accessible to a diverse community of users; Create a flexible survey instrument that includes a rapid response option to address emerging issues related to the health of the population. Since 2007, data for the CCHS are collected yearly instead of every two years. While a sample of approximately 130,000 respondents were interviewed during the reference periods of 2001, 2003 and 2005, the sample size was changed to 65,000 respondents each year starting in 2007. The Access to Health Care Services and Waiting Times rapid response module aimed to collect information about respondents' experiences and perceptions regarding access and waiting times for various types of health care services. Additionally, respondents were asked whether they have a regular medical doctor and where they go when sick or needing advice about health. The addition of these questions to the CCHS was sponsored by the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.ca/#/login/odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2020-09-23 The DAD Abstracting Manual provides detailed record and edit specifications for health care facilities that submit data on patient discharges to the DAD. It provides data providers with abstracting, edit and error-message information in one comprehensive publication.
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical and Geographic Detail Files</strong> have variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the files easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>
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Canadian Institute for Health Information 2023-10-03 <p>The Discharge Abstract Database captures administrative, clinical, and demographic information on hospital discharges. Two files are available: <strong>Clinical Detail</strong> and <strong>Geographic Detail</strong>. These files contain a 10% sampling of persons from the database. Reference dates were randomly assigned to selected individuals between March 1-31, 2011 and all discharges within the 2 year period were included.</p> <p>The <strong>Clinical Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes diagnosis, interventions, special care, length of stay, newborn weights, and gestation weeks at delivery.</p> <p>The <strong>Enhanced Clinical Detail File</strong> has variables that were created at the <a href="http://www.lib.uwo.ca/madgic" target="new">Western Libraries Map and Data Centre</a> to act as flags for ICD-10 and CCI groupings, to make using the file easier. Additional variables were created which record the number of ICD-10 and CCI codes assigned to each record in the file.</p> <p>The <strong>Geographic Detail File</strong> includes inpatient data from all acute care institutions in Canada (excluding stillbirths and cadaveric donor cases). Data includes Health Region, case mix variables, and length of stay.</p> <p>Common data elements in the Clinical Detail and Geographic Detail Files are person identifier, facility province (territories are combined), discharge day, admission day, gender, and age group.</p> <p>The purpose of the DAD sample files is for the researchers to become familiar with the structure and content of DAD data, as well as to explore relationships among data elements. The sample files give researchers the chance to work with the data and clarify data requirements before making a formal data request to CIHI. They are not meant for completing an actual research project.</p> <p><strong>You must read and accept the terms of the <a href="https://odesi.scholarsportal.info/restricted/dad/dad-license-en.html" target="_blank">license agreement</a> before you can obtain the data and documentation.</strong></p>

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