Books (IHE)
Items in this Collection
- 3Institute of Health Economics
- 2Institute of Health Economics
- 1Alberta Diabetes Surveillance System (ADSS)
- 1Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes
- 1Chuck, Anderson
- 1Eng, Ken
- 4Health Economics
- 2Health Statistics
- 2Healthcare Costs
- 1Alberta
- 1Diabetes - Health Statistics - Alberta
- 1Health care
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Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011
2011-09-28
Johnson, Jeffrey A. , Alberta Diabetes Surveillance System (ADSS), Institute of Health Economics
The Alberta Diabetes Surveillance System (ADSS) was created in 2006 in partnership with Alberta Health and Wellness (AHW) and the Institute of Health Economics (IHE). The purpose of the ADSS is to provide information about diabetes within the province of Alberta. This information includes the...
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2017-05-31
IHE In Your Pocket 2017 – A Handbook of Health Economic Statistics includes the most currently available data, presented in separate sections on the economic burden of illness, health care resources, health behaviours, health status and demographics, and health system performance. IHE In Your...
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2017-09-17
L’IHE dans votre poche 2017 – Guide de statistiques sur l’économie de la santé présente et divise les données les plus récentes en sections portant sur le fardeau économique de la maladie, les ressources en soins de santé, les comportements liés à la santé, l'état de santé, les données...
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2007-09-09
This booklet brings together information that demonstrates the burden of mental illness and where Canada’s mental health system ranks among other developed countries. It also provides important consolidated information on key indicators that depict the state of our mental health system. The...
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2007-08-13
Lothammer, Rhonda, Institute of Health Economics, Eng, Ken, Chuck, Anderson, Varney, Janice
World In Your Pocket - A Handbook of International Health Economic Statistics includes the most current available data, presented in separate sections on health status, health care costs, health resources, health resources, health resource utilization, and health system performance.