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  2. Five safes - Wikipedia

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    The original framework only had four safes (projects, people, settings and outputs): the framework was used to describe highly detailed data access through a secure environment, and so the 'data' dimension was irrelevant. From 2007 onwards, 'safe data' was included as the framework was used to a describe a wider range of ONS activities.

  3. Canadian Institute for Health Information - Wikipedia

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    CIHI uses data from governments and hospitals across Canada to determine comparative statistics and costing algorithms that are available for use by healthcare ministries, hospital boards and the general public. According to former CIHI president and CEO Richard Alvarez, CIHI's scope of research and data tracking is wide-ranging and broad. [20]

  4. Chief Statistician of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Statistician of Canada (French: Statisticien en chef du Canada) is the senior public servant responsible for Statistics Canada (StatCan), an agency of the Government of Canada. The office is equivalent to that of a deputy minister and as a member of the public service, the position is nonpartisan. [1]

  5. Statistics Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) is a network of quantitative social sciences which includes 27 facilities across Canada that provide "access to a vast array of social, economic, and health data, primarily gathered" by Statistics Canada and disseminate "research findings to the policy community and the Canadian public."

  6. Canadian Index of Wellbeing - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada surveys are the main source of data for the CIW. Data are drawn from various years and cycles of, among other sources, the General Social Survey , the Canadian Community Health Survey, the Labour Force Survey , the Canadian Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating, the Canadian Election Surveys, and Environment Canada ...

  7. Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

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    Recommendation 27 – Working with the provinces and territories, the Health Council of Canada should establish a national framework for measuring and assessing the quality and safety of Canada’s health care system, comparing the outcomes with other OECD countries, and reporting regularly to Canadians.

  8. Statistics Act - Wikipedia

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    The Statistics Act (French: Loi sur la statistique) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada passed in 1918 which created the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, now called Statistics Canada since 1971. The Statistics Act gives Statistics Canada the authority to "collect, compile, analyze, abstract, and publish information on the economic, social and ...

  9. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada reported that the majority of Métis live in urban centres, while almost half of First Nations people live on reserves. [267] In rural northern communities, they struggle to attract and retain healthcare professionals, leaving a great shortage in services that results in far lesser access to care. [ 268 ]