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Reporting Mental Health Performance across Canadian Provinces

September 2015 – December 2016

The aim of the project is to create and report on six important mental health indicators that can be compared across and within five Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Health indicators support health authorities and facilities as they monitor the health of their populations and track how well their health systems function.  The project is designed to address important gaps in mental health performance measurement in Canada.  In addition to a report of the six indicators, the project will produce a repository for meta-data that can be used for further development and creation of indicators. 

Research Partners:

Institute for Clinical Evaluative Services (ICES)
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy
Alberta Health Services
Alberta SPOR SUPPORT Unit (AbSPORU)
l’Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Montréal
Douglas Mental Health Research Centre in Quebec

Funders:

Graham Boeckh Foundation
Echo Foundation
Royal Bank of Canada Foundation
Ontario Mental Health Foundation
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

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