This page lists mental health and substance use reports, stories, infographics and release summaries. Filters and sort options Filter by keyword Content category Show anyInfographicProjectRelease summaryReportStory Apply Showing 31 to 40 of 74 results Sort by Sort by titleSort by date published List of items Common Challenges, Shared Priorities: Measuring Access to Home and Community Care and to Mental Health and Addictions Services in Canada — Volume 2, August 2020 (PDF) Report Published August 6, 2020 This companion report describes the progress made to date on indicator development and reporting, and how to interpret indicator results, which are based on 2018–2019 data. 1 in 3 unpaid caregivers in Canada are distressed Story Published August 6, 2020 Take a closer look at the role unpaid caregives play in our health systems. The high rates of caregiver distress may signal a need for more effective and appropriate services and supports. Thousands of Canadians a year are hospitalized or die after intentionally harming themselves Report Published August 6, 2020 Take a closer look at the number of deaths and hospital stays for self-harm. High rates may indicate a lack of appropriate mental health care or substance use services, treatments and community supports. How Canada Compares: Results From the Commonwealth Fund’s 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians (PPTX) Report Published January 30, 2020 This document highlights how Canada compares with 10 similar countries in the 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians. How Canada Compares: Results From the Commonwealth Fund’s 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians — Accessible Report (PDF) Report Published January 30, 2020 This document highlights how Canada compares with 10 similar countries in the 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians. Commonwealth Fund survey, 2019 Release summary Published January 30, 2020 The 2019 Commonwealth Fund survey focuses on primary care physicians and provides an important perspective on how well primary care is operating in Canada and internationally. Opioids in Canada Release summary Published October 24, 2019 Explore the latest data on prescriptions, and on emergency department visits and hospitalizations due to opioids. Opioid Prescribing in Canada: How Are Practices Changing? (PDF) Report Published October 17, 2019 This report highlights trends in opioid prescribing and discusses findings within the context of initiatives and guidelines aimed at reducing harms associated with prescription opioid use. Hospitalization rates for opioid poisonings in Canadian cities Infographic Published October 8, 2019 This infographic highlights the rates of hospitalizations for opioid poisonings in Canadian cities, with a focus on Vancouver. Hospital Stays for Harm Caused by Substance Use Among Youth Age 10 to 24, September 2019 (PDF) Report Published September 19, 2019 This analysis examines hospitalizations for harm caused by substance use among youth age 10 to 24. It will help inform efforts to improve access to services for youth. Items per page 10 items per page20 items per page50 items per page Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » Printer-friendly version
Common Challenges, Shared Priorities: Measuring Access to Home and Community Care and to Mental Health and Addictions Services in Canada — Volume 2, August 2020 (PDF) Report Published August 6, 2020 This companion report describes the progress made to date on indicator development and reporting, and how to interpret indicator results, which are based on 2018–2019 data.
1 in 3 unpaid caregivers in Canada are distressed Story Published August 6, 2020 Take a closer look at the role unpaid caregives play in our health systems. The high rates of caregiver distress may signal a need for more effective and appropriate services and supports.
Thousands of Canadians a year are hospitalized or die after intentionally harming themselves Report Published August 6, 2020 Take a closer look at the number of deaths and hospital stays for self-harm. High rates may indicate a lack of appropriate mental health care or substance use services, treatments and community supports.
How Canada Compares: Results From the Commonwealth Fund’s 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians (PPTX) Report Published January 30, 2020 This document highlights how Canada compares with 10 similar countries in the 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians.
How Canada Compares: Results From the Commonwealth Fund’s 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians — Accessible Report (PDF) Report Published January 30, 2020 This document highlights how Canada compares with 10 similar countries in the 2019 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians.
Commonwealth Fund survey, 2019 Release summary Published January 30, 2020 The 2019 Commonwealth Fund survey focuses on primary care physicians and provides an important perspective on how well primary care is operating in Canada and internationally.
Opioids in Canada Release summary Published October 24, 2019 Explore the latest data on prescriptions, and on emergency department visits and hospitalizations due to opioids.
Opioid Prescribing in Canada: How Are Practices Changing? (PDF) Report Published October 17, 2019 This report highlights trends in opioid prescribing and discusses findings within the context of initiatives and guidelines aimed at reducing harms associated with prescription opioid use.
Hospitalization rates for opioid poisonings in Canadian cities Infographic Published October 8, 2019 This infographic highlights the rates of hospitalizations for opioid poisonings in Canadian cities, with a focus on Vancouver.
Hospital Stays for Harm Caused by Substance Use Among Youth Age 10 to 24, September 2019 (PDF) Report Published September 19, 2019 This analysis examines hospitalizations for harm caused by substance use among youth age 10 to 24. It will help inform efforts to improve access to services for youth.