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May 28, 2018 · This report describes the magnitude and distribution of key health inequalities in Canada, a critical step in facilitating action to advance health equity.
The range and depth of health inequalities in Canada constitute a call to action across all levels and areas of society. This report provides key principles for action and practices, based on growing global evidence, which can help advance health equity within Canada.
Canada’s health inequalities and describe differ-ences in the health outcomes, daily living conditions and structural conditions that support health among various populations. It provides a baseline of health inequalities data to inform policy, program and future action to advance health equity. The report is complemented by an online interactive
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This resource is a collaborative effort of the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Pan-Canadian Public Health Network (PHN), Statistics Canada, and the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and builds on a set of indicators of health inequalities proposed by the PHN in 2010.
What drives health inequities. in Canada? In general, most people living in Canada are healthy, but the advantages of good health are not shared equally among us.1,2. Health di erences can mostly be explained by the di erent conditions in which we are born, grow up, play, work, and live, as well as how we are treated.
Jan 15, 2020 · Estimates for the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 (HUI3) are derived from responses to the 1994/1995 National Population Health Survey (NPHS) and the 2009 and 2010 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS). Information about both surveys is available at www.statcan.gc.ca.
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Dec 15, 2022 · Canada Outpaces US in New COVID-19 Cases Amid Third Wave. For the first time in the pandemic, the rolling seven-day average number of new cases in Canada (206.84 cases per million people) surpassed that of the United States (203.81 cases per million people).