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The Resource Utilization Groups version III (RUG-III) methodology is used within the Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS). It assigns continuing care assessments to Resource Utilization Groups using RAI-MDS 2.0 assessment data and appropriate Case Mix Index (CMI) values.
CIHI supports 2 versions of the RUG-III grouping methodology and associated CMI values. RUG-III (44-group) can be applied to all data in CCRS. RUG-III (34-group) is applicable to only Ontario long-term care data in CCRS.
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Please note that the RUG-III 44-group grouping methodology and CMI values for 2016-2017 are the most up-to-date versions.
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