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Central East LHIN : Central East Local Health Integration Network

30 Mar 2006

Highlights • The majority of total acute separations from Central East hospitals were by Central East residents (86.3%), and 75.1% of the separations for Central East residents were from Central East hospitals. [...] At the end of the 2004/05 The data included in this report were obtained from the fiscal year, there were 1,875 acute care beds in Inpatient Discharges section of the Ontario Ministry of operation in Central East facilities; of these 211 were Health and Long-Term Care’s (MOHLTC) Provincial psychiatry beds4. [...] Central East There were 96,425 total separations and 598,105 total residents represented 86.3% of the total separations patient days from acute hospitals in Central East in from Central East hospitals, while residents of the 2004/05. [...] These numbers represented 9.6% of the total Central and Toronto Central LHINs represented 6.7% separations and 9.3% of the total days from acute care and 2.9% of the total separations, respectively. [...] Section 1: Total Separations and Level of Care Page 3 The distribution of age-standardized total separation rates Overall, 75.1% of Central East residents’ separations by LHIN of residence is shown in Figure 2. The overall were from Central East hospitals, while 15.9% of age-standardized rate for Central East residents was separations were from Toronto Central LHIN hospitals significantly lower th
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