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Determining use of preventive health care in Ontario

Comparison of rates of 3 maneuvers in administrative and survey data

Li Wang, X. Nie Jason and Ross E.G. Upshur
Canadian Family Physician February 2009; 55 (2) 178-179.e5;
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    Rates of influenza vaccination, mammography, and Papanicolaou smear obtained from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan database and the Canadian Community Health Survey data by Local Health Integration Network in Ontario in 2001

    LOCAL HEALTH INTEGRATION NETWORKINFLUENZA VACCINATION* (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y) MAMMOGRAPHY† (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y) PAP SMEAR‡ (WITHIN THE PAST 3 Y)
    CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %
    Central36.232.547.538.368.862.8
    Central East37.134.348.931.470.360.3
    Central West36.131.241.929.466.557.6
    Champlain40.234.047.530.371.860.7
    Erie St Clair41.531.054.438.568.553.1
    Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant36.327.343.328.571.858.0
    Mississauga Halton35.930.348.839.270.659.8
    North East39.924.343.218.570.051.4
    North Simcoe Muskoka36.827.547.428.572.957.3
    North West41.821.549.528.672.965.0
    South East40.329.644.022.773.458.9
    South West38.732.441.124.072.153.5
    Toronto Central35.930.149.031.872.861.3
    Waterloo Wellington37.325.943.031.675.163.9
    All Ontario37.730.346.631.170.858.9
    • ↵* Influenza vaccination for codes G590, G591, G538, and G539.

    • ↵† Mammography among women 35 y and older.

    • ↵‡ Pap smear among women 18 y and older.

    • Data from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and the Canadian Community Health Survey 2001.8

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    Rates of influenza vaccination, mammography, and Papanicolaou smear obtained from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan database and the Canadian Community Health Survey data by age group in Ontario in 2001

    AGE GROUP, YINFLUENZA VACCINATION* (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y) MAMMOGRAPHY† (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y) PAP SMEAR‡ (WITHIN THE PAST 3 Y)
    CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %
    12–1930.624.6N/AN/A40.835.6
    20–3926.318.512.16.878.768.6
    40–6438.929.454.537.877.862.7
    65–7470.265.864.942.853.240.6
    75 and older72.373.435.421.428.418.2
    • ↵* Influenza vaccination for codes G590, G591, G538, and G539.

    • ↵† Mammography among women 35 y and older.

    • ↵‡ Pap smear among women 18 y and older.

    • Data from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and the Canadian Community Health Survey 2001.8

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    Table 3

    Rates of influenza vaccination, mammography, and Papanicolaou smear obtained from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan database and the Canadian Community Health Survey data by socioeconomic quintile in Ontario in 2001: Those in quintile 1 had the lowest income and those in quintile 5 had the highest.

    SOCIO-ECONOMIC QUINTILEINFLUENZA VACCINATION* (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y)MAMMOGRAPHY† (WITHIN THE PAST 2 Y)PAP SMEAR‡ (WITHIN THE PAST 3 Y)
    CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %CCHS, %OHIP, %
    138.5229.9644.3227.6567.2153.09
    236.6529.2443.6729.6368.4957.25
    337.6430.4345.6931.3770.8159.97
    437.0330.8547.1933.1770.9960.03
    538.0131.4850.934.476.0963.96
    All Ontario37.730.346.631.170.858.9
    • ↵* Influenza vaccination for codes G590, G591, G538, and G539.

    • ↵† Mammography among women 35 y and older.

    • ↵‡ Pap smear among women 18 y and older.

    • Data from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and the Canadian Community Health Survey 2001.8

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