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Date: | Aug 16, 2006 | Price A/B: | Free |
ISBN: | 978-1-55392-900-0 | Action: | Download |
This new report, based on CIHI's National Physician Database, looks at how family doctors' billing practices have changed over the 10-year period from 1994 to 2003.
The report looks at how family doctors practise in each of the provinces, focusing on a variety of health care services including office and hospital visits, mental health care, basic procedures (such as suturing and joint injection/aspiration), advanced procedures (like setting broken bones and intensive care/resuscitation), surgical services (such as appendectomies and tonsillectomies), anesthesia services, obstetrical care and assisting in the operating room.
Variations across jurisdictions and 10-year trends within each province are featured within the report. Data trends are examined across urban and rural settings, as well as for physician age and gender groups.
Evolving Role of Canada's Fee for Service Family Physicians 1994 to 2003: Provincial Profiles
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Date: | Aug 16, 2006 | Price A/B: | Free |
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This new report, based on CIHI's National Physician Database, looks at how family doctors' billing practices have changed over the 10-year period from 1994 to 2003.
The report looks at how family doctors practise in each of the provinces, focusing on a variety of health care services including office and hospital visits, mental health care, basic procedures (such as suturing and joint injection/aspiration), advanced procedures (like setting broken bones and intensive care/resuscitation), surgical services (such as appendectomies and tonsillectomies), anesthesia services, obstetrical care and assisting in the operating room.
Variations across jurisdictions and 10-year trends within each province are featured within the report. Data trends are examined across urban and rural settings, as well as for physician age and gender groups.
Evolving Role of Canada's Fee for Service Family Physicians 1994 to 2003: Provincial Profiles
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This new report, based on CIHI's National Physician Database, looks at how family doctors' billing practices have changed over the 10-year period from 1994 to 2003.
The report looks at how family doctors practise in each of the provinces, focusing on a variety of health care services including office and hospital visits, mental health care, basic procedures (such as suturing and joint injection/aspiration), advanced procedures (like setting broken bones and intensive care/resuscitation), surgical services (such as appendectomies and tonsillectomies), anesthesia services, obstetrical care and assisting in the operating room.
Variations across jurisdictions and 10-year trends within each province are featured within the report. Data trends are examined across urban and rural settings, as well as for physician age and gender groups.
Evolving Role of Canada's Fee for Service Family Physicians 1994 to 2003: Provincial Profiles
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