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VANCOUVERISLANDNORTH LocalHealthAreaProfile (VINorth)LocalHealthArea(LHA)isoneof14LHAsinandis locatedin snorthservicedeliveryarea(hsda).situatedatthenorthern tipofthenorthhsda,vinorthencompasses21,157squarekilometresandincludesthe communitiesofporthardy,portalice,portmcneil,alertbay,kingcomeandzebalos.vinorth borderstwootherlhas:vancouverwestandgreatercampbelriver.vinorthissituated alonghighway19,approximatelyathreehourdrivefrom CampbelRiver.Manyofitscommunities aremoreaccessiblebyboatorplanethanbyroad.transitrunssevenbuslinesinthevinorth area,primarilybetweenporthardyandportmcneil.handydartservicesarealsoofferedinport HardyandPortMcNeil.ThereareFerriesservicesfrom PortHardytoBelaCoola,PrinceRupert, andhaidagwai,aswelasbetweenportmcneil,sointulaandalertbay. July218 AnaccompanyingInterpretationGuidehasbeencreatedtoassistwiththeinterpretationofindicators. TheInterpretationGuideshouldbereadwiththeprofiles. Theseprofilesarenotintendedtobeusedfordetailedplanningoranalysis.Astheyareupdatedonanannualbasis,theremaybemorecurrent dataavailable.ifyouareintendingtousetheseprofilesforhealthplanningpurposes,orifyouhavequestionsornoticeadiscrepancy,please contact:maritiaguly(maritia.guly@viha.ca). 1of22

PopulationandDemographics Asof,theLHArepresented1.4% (11,325people)of stotalpopulationof793,18. Accordingtothe216Census,31.2% ofpeoplelivinginvancouver NorthidentifiedthemselvesasAboriginalcomparedto 7.6% acrossand5.9% in.additionaly,4.3% of peoplelivingintheareaidentified themselvesasavisibleminority,comparedto9.6% across Healthand3.3% in. Onaverage,thepopulationoftheLHAis olderthanthatofbutyoungerthanoveral,with anaverageageof41.8years.the75+agegroupmakesuparound 5.5% ofthepopulationwhichislowerthan(1%) and(8%).currentlythelargestpopulationgroupisbetween theages45and64years. TheLHApopulationisexpectedtoincreaseby6.72% to12,141overthenext1years;thisislowerthanthe growthexpectedfor(8.7%)and(1.8%).thegreatestgrowthisexpectedinthe75+agegroupwhichisexpectedto morethantriple(from 628to2,237)overthenext2years.The65-74yearagegroupisexpectedtoincreaseovertheshortterm and thendeclinewhilethe45-64agegroupisexpectedtodeclinesteadily.the-19yearagegroupisexpectedtoremainstablewhilethe 2-44yearagegroupisexpectedinincreasesteadily.SeethePopulationandDemographicssummaryonpage1formore information. AverageAge() EstimatedTotalPopulation - 4K 41.7 44.6 41.8 Population 3K 2K PopulationPyramid-- 1K 9+ 85-89 8-84 75-79 7-74 65-69 6-64 55-59 5-54 45-49 4-44 35-39 3-34 25-29 2-24 15-19 1-14 5-9 1-4 <1 4 2 2 4 % Diff inpopulationfrom K EstimatedPopulationChange - 2% 1% % 219 221 223 225 227 229 231 233 235 237 239 241 MalePopulation FemalePopulation -19 2-44 45-64 65-74 75+ 2of22

DeterminantsofHealth Accesstoadequateincome,affordablehousing,healthyfood,education,healthyenvironmentsandrecreationalopportunities influenceourhealthandwelbeing.peoplewhoarelesswel-off generalyhavepoorerhealthandshorterlifeexpectanciesthanthose whoarewel-off.byworkingupstream toimprovetheconditionsinwhichalpeoplelive,workandplay,wecandecreasethesegaps andimprovethehealthandwelbeingofourpopulation. IncomeandEmployment ThemedianhouseholdincomefortheLHA was$57,685in216,lowerthanthemedianhouseholdincome of$69,979and s$65,735.theproportionofpersonswhoaremembersofalow incomehouseholdishigheracrossalage groupscomparedtoandoveral.unemploymentratesinarehigherincomparisonto Healthand(seepage11). PercentofPopulationwithLow Incomein215basedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure(216Census) Low IncomeChildren(<6years) Low IncomeChildrenandYouth (<18) Low IncomeAdults(18to64) Low IncomeSeniors(65+) 25 25.4 25.1 PercentofSelectedPopulation 2 15 1 5 17.7 19.6 18.4 19.2 14.9 14.7 16.7 2. 14.9 11.7 Education HighschoolcompletionratesintheLHAare lowerthantheratesfor.also,accordingtothe216 Census,andasmalerproportionofthe adultpopulationhavecompletedpost-secondaryeducation. PopulationAged25to64withPost-SecondaryCertificate,Diploma ordegree(%) 216 PercentofStudents HighSchoolCompletionRatewithin6yearsofGrade8 Enrolment 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 63.9 63.7 48.7 25-27 26-28 27-29 28-21 29-211 21-212 211-213 212-214 213-215 214-216 3of22

Housing Onewaytomeasureaffordabilityofhousingistolookat how muchofahousehold sincomeisspentonshelter.the proportioninislowerthanin andforhomeownersandforrenters;both groupshavingasmalerpercentageofthepopulation spendingmorethan3% oftheirincomesonhousing. Thereisalowerpercentageofcrowdedfamilyhouseholds incomparedtobuthigherthan (seepage11).thepercentageofhouseholds inneedofmajorrepairs(e.g.,defectiveelectricalwiring) ishigherthantheandrates. EarlyChildhoodDevelopmentand DeterminantsofChildandYouthHealth Creatingsupportiveandhealthyenvironmentsinan equitablewaysothatalchildrenandyouthcangrow and thriveiscriticaltothehealthofthepopulation.this includessupportingmothersduringthepre-and post-natalperiod,supportingfamiliesduringearly developmentyears,andsupportingchildrenandyouthto grow,learn,andtransitionintoadulthood. hasthesamepercentageof lone-parentfamiliesincomparisontoandhigherthan.however,lone-parentfamiliesinvancouver Northalsohavealowermedianhouseholdincome thanlone-parentfamiliesinand. DwelingsNeeding MajorRepairs(%) HousingAffordability Owners(% spending >3% ofincome) HousingAffordability Renters(% spending >3% ofincome) 1 2 3 4 5 PercentofPopulation 15.5 6.3 6.2 2.7 17.2 12.7 43.3 45. 36.3 SelectedHouseholdIndicators 24-2727-2929-211211-213213-216 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 % KindergartenChildren EarlyChildhoodDevelopmentInstrument(EDI) PercentofPreschoolChildrenVulnerableon EDI:Vulnerableon>1Domains Medianhousehold totalincome($) Medianlone-parent familyincome($) K 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K 6K 7K 215Dolars 7.K 65.7K 57.7K 5.9K 48.4K 41.9K TheEarlyDevelopmentInstrument(EDI)isusedtomeasure vulnerabilityinkindergartenchildrenacrossfivedomains(social, physical,emotional,language,andcommunication).increasesinthe EDIrateareanegativeindicatorofchildhealthanddecreasesarea positiveindicator.foroveral,vulnerabilityhas increasedbetween27/29and214/216;however,vancouver Northhadhigherlevelsofvulnerabilityascomparedto Healthandandhasshownanincreaseovertimeintherateof vulnerability. Lone-parent Families(%) Health Vancouver North 26 22 26 MedianHouseholdandLone-ParentIncome,andPercentageof Lone-ParentFamilies(216Census) DeterminantsofHealth 4of22

Mothers smokingduringpregnancyhasbeenshowntohavenegativeeffectsforbothmotherandthebaby.ratesofsmokingduringpregnancyhave beendecreasingoverthepast8years;however,acrossoveral,rateshavebeenmuchhigherthanfor.inthe LHA,amuchhigherpercentageofmotherssmokedduringpregnancy. Ratesofchildrenandyouthincarehavedecreasedoverthepast4years;however,acrossoveral,rateshavebeenmuchhigherthanfor.hasamuchhigherrateofchildrenandyouthincarethandoesandandthisratehasbeenincreasingin recentyears.seethedeterminantsofhealthsummaryonpage12formoreinformation. HealthyBehavioursandBuiltEnvironment 29-213 21-214 211-215 212-216 5 1 15 Percent 17.9 17.9 11.8 1.5 8.5 7.3 PercentofPregnantWomenwhoReportedSmokingatAnyTimeDuring CurrentPregnancy(5yearaggregate) 214 215 216 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 Rateper1,ChildrenandYouth 28.8 34.2 14.6 12.5 9. 7.6 ChildrenandYouthinCareper1,ChildrenandYouth Y 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 16 Litres 14.2 15.9 1.6 11.5 9. 9.4 AlcoholConsumption (litresofabsolutealcoholsoldperperson,1l=58standarddrinks) Preferenceforhealthybehaviourssuchashealthyeating,exercise, reductionofsmokingandalcoholconsumption,andsocial connectionscontributetoahealthierlife.manyofthehealthy behaviourindicatorsareavailablethroughthecanadiancommunity HealthSurvey(CCHS)butthedataisnotavailableattheLHAlevel. AmongLHA-levelavailabledata,substanceuseinVancouver North,particularlyalcoholconsumptionpercapita,ishigherthan theandaverage.theratesofalcoholand tobacco-relatedhospitalizationsarealsohigherwhiletherateof licitdrug-relatedhospitalizationsislowerthanintherestof Healthor. Amongthosewhoareemployed,alowerpercentageofthe populationinthelhareportsusingactive modesoftransportation(walking,cycling,publictransit)togetto work.seethedeterminantsofhealthsummaryonpages11and12 formoreinformation. 17.5 19.6 22.4 EmployedPopulationAged15andOverWalking,BikingorBusingto Work(%) DeterminantsofHealth 5of22

Thehealthstatusofthepopulationincludesmeasuressuchaslifeexpectancy,infantmortality,prevalenceofchronicdisease, mortalityandprematuremortality. BirthStatistics Theoveralbirthrateforishigherthan ;however,thereareproportionatelyfewerbirthsto oldermothers(35yearsandover)andmoretoyoungermothers (under2years).whiletherateoflow birthweightbabiesis lowerthan'sand's,therateofpre-term births (thosebornatlessthan37weeks)ishigher. *Itisimportanttonotethatcautionshouldbeexercisedwhendealing withasmalnumberofcasesasanincreaseordecreasemayindicate random variationratherthanasignificantchangeinrates. MortalityStatistics Mortalityrateshavedecreasedsteadilyoverthelast5years.The age-standardizedal-causemortalityrateforthevancouver NorthLHAismuchhigherthantheand rates;however,thisratehasbeendecliningoverthepast8years. SeetheHealthStatussummaryonpage14forcause-specific mortalityrates. 1992-1996 1994-1998 1996-2 1998-22 2-24 22-26 24-28 26-21 28-212 21-214 211-215 BirthRate 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 16 15.8 1.7 11.1 8.4 12.6 9.6 BirthStatistics LiveBirthsper1,Population (1992-1996to211-215) InfantMortality* Stilbirths Mothersunder2 years Low BirthWeight Pre-term Births CesareanSections Mothers35years andover 6.9 3.8 3. 8.5 8.7 1.8 87.6 28.7 19.9 48.1 53. 58. 89.3 79.3 76.4 23.2 285.4 325.6 132.3 218.6 246.6 BirthStatistics Per1,LiveBirths 28-212 29-213 21-214 211-215 212-216 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 AgeStandardizedRateper1, 115.3 71.5 82.5 67. Mortality(AgeStandardizedRateper1,) HealthStatus 6of22

Potentialyearsoflifelost(PYLL),isameasureofpremature mortality(anestimateoftheaverageyearsapersonwouldhave livedifheorshehadnotdiedprematurely).thepyllinthe LHAarehigherorsimilartotheand ratesduetomostcauses.acompletelistof potentialyearsoflifelostbycausecanbefoundonpage15. Lifeexpectancyhasbeenincreasingoverthelastfew decades; however,thepopulationtendstohavea shorterlifeexpectancythanbothand. ChronicDisease ChronicdiseaseprevalenceratestendtobehigherforVancouver Northincomparisontoandrates,withthe exceptionofalzheimer'sdiseaseandotherdementiawhichis lower,anddepressionandmoodandanxietydisorders,which havehigherratesthanbutlowerthan.seethe HealthStatussummaryonpage13formoreinformation. 1997-21 22-26 26-21 21-214 211-215 FemaleLife Expectancy MaleLife Expectancy Life Expectancy 7 8 7 8 7 8 LifeExpectancy* Alzheimer'sDiseaseandOther Dementia ChronicKidneyDisease HeartFailure IschemicHeartDisease ChronicObstructivePulmonary Disease Diabetes Osteoarthritis Asthma Hypertension Depression Mood&AnxietyDisorders 324.9 264.3 257.1 166.5 19.4 93.4 13.8 82.2 32.6 26.2 19.2 338.4 275.4 214. 129.2 92.7 7.1 62.4 62.2 18.1 21.7 21.9 3.1 245.5 226.4 122.3 86.7 8.9 62. 71.5 19.9 22.5 2.7 ChronicDiseaseAgeStandardizedPrevalenceinPer1,Individuals HealthStatus 7of22 *Completelifeexpectancydatamaynotbeavailable forallhasduetopoordataquality

HealthServiceUse PopulationAttachedtoPhysicianatthePracticeLevel(%) Accesstohealthservicesalsodetermineshealthservice utilization.accesstoprimarycareservicesplaysan importantroleintheuseofemergencydepartmentand inpatientservices.thepopulationattachedtophysiciansat thepracticeleveliscalculatedbytheministryofhealthand indicatesthepercentageofpopulationwhohavearegular physicianorregularphysicianpractice.alargerpercentage ofthelhapopulationhasa physicianatthepracticelevel,reflectinganincreasein recentyears. PercentAttached 85 8 75 7 81.8 79.5 75.7 8.3 78.6 76.5 Thereisahigherrateofhomecareclientsover75anda lowerrateofhomesupportclientsforvancouver Northcomparedto.TheVancouver Northratesofhomecarevisitsandhomesupporthoursfor thisagegrouparelowerthan'srate.seethe HealthServiceUsesummaryonpage16formore informationonthesetopics. 65 6 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 214 215 216 2.2K 2.9K HomeCareVisits Rateper1,Population 2.11K 1.85K 2.37K 2.48K HomeCare Clients-75+ HomeCareandHomeSupportClients Rateper1,Population 214 215 216 198.4 175.4 176.3 188.7 181.9 181. 185.6 194.9 HomeCare Visits-75+ 1.42K 1.23K Home Support Clients-75+ 17.7 99.2 15. 96.2 11.5 82.8 11.5 81.4 HomeSupportHours Rateper1,Population 3K 25K 31.5K 23.6K 27.3K HomeSupport Hours-75+ 2K 15K 18.1K 1K 5K K 214 215 216 8of22

Theagestandardizedhospitalizationrate(inpatient admissions)forthelhapopulation ishigherthantheandrates,bothoveral andforthepopulationaged75andover. HospitaladmissionratesforAmbulatoryCareSensitive Conditions(ASCS)-conditionsthatcanbetreatedinthe communityifservicesareavailableandwouldnot necessarilyrequirehospitalization arelowerinvancouver Northandhavedecreasedinthelastfiscalyear. Emergency/urgentcarevisitratesarehigherinVancouver Norththan,buttherateofhigher urgencyvisitsislower.healthserviceusageisbasedon wheretheuserresidesratherthanwheretheserviceis provided.seethehealthserviceusesummaryonpage16 formoreinformationonthesetopics. 213 214 215 216 Inpatient CaseRate Inpatient CaseRate- 75+ 5 1 2 4 AcuteCareInpatientCases (AgeStandardizedRateper1,) 213 214 215 216 ED/Urgent Care Utilization EDVisits- CTAS1,2 or3(%) 5 1 2 4 6 899 885 57 62 UnscheduledEmergencyandUrgentCareCentreVisits Rateper1,PopulationandPercentofHigherUrgency (CanadianTriageandAcuityScale(CTAS)1,2or3) 213 214 215 216 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PercentInpatientAdmissions 5.4 4.6 AmbulatoryCareSensitiveConditions (PercentofAdmissions) A HealthServiceUse 9of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. PopulationandDemographicsSummary Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Population and Population Projection 1YearPopulationGrowth(%) - 227 Populationaged-19(%) 1.8 19.9 Health 8.7 18. Vancouver North 6.7 22.7 Populationaged2-44(%) 33.6 29.8 26.9 Populationaged45-64(%) 28.1 28.7 32.8 Populationaged65-74(%) 1.5 13.6 12.1 Populationaged75andover(%) 7.8 9.9 5.5 Percentgrowthofthe-19agegrouppopulationin next1years 9.1 7.5 12.6 Percentgrowthofthe2-44agegrouppopulationin next1years 9.1 7.5 12.6 Percentgrowthofthe45-64agegrouppopulationin next1years.5-6.4-23.1 Percentgrowthofthe65-74agegrouppopulationin next1years 3.9 17.8 4.2 Percentgrowthofthe75+agegrouppopulationin next1years 54.5 6.3 119.7 AverageAge 41.7 44.6 41.8 Ageand MedianAgeofPopulation 216 Demographics Populationwherelanguagespokenmostoftenat homeisnotenglishorfrench(%) 216 43. 15.6 47.7 3.7 44.2 1.6 Visibleminoritypopulation(%) 216 3.3 9.6 4.3 PopulationinprivatehouseholdswithAboriginal Identity(%) 216 5.9 7.6 31.2 MaritalStatusPopulationaged15andoverwhoaremarried(%) 216 48.7 46.8 41.2 Populationaged15andoverwhoarecommon-law (%) 216 9.4 11.5 18. Populationaged15andoverwhoaresingle,never married(%) 216 27.2 24.5 24.9 Populationaged15andoverwhoarewidowed(%) 216 5.4 6.2 5.2 Populationaged15andoverwhoareseparatedor divorced(%) 216 9.3 11.1 1.7 Migrationand Immigrantpopulation(%) 216 Immigrants 28.3 15.8 9. Populationmigratingtoareainthelast5years(%) 216 2.9 2.6 18.1..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 1of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. DeterminantsofHealthSummary Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Education Populationaged25to64withpost-secondarycertificate, diplomaordegree(%) Grade12completionamongstudentsenteringGrade12 forthefirsttime(%)(2yragg) Studentscompletinghighschoolwithinsixyearsof enrolmentingrade8(%)(2yragg) 216 214-216 214-216 63.9 8. 83.2 Health 63.7 73.8 76.6 Vancouver North 48.7 71.8 68.8 Employment Populationaged15andoverwhoareunemployed (%) 216 6.7 6.8 1.5 Health Behaviours Alcoholconsumption(litresofabsolutealcoholsoldper person,1l=58standarddrinks) 216 9.4 11.5 15.9 Household Lone-parentfamilyhouseholds(% ofcensusfamilieswith children) 216 25.5 22. 25.6 Privatehouseholdswithmultiplefamilies(%) 216 3. 1.5 1.2 Privatehouseholdswith5ormorepersons(%) 216 8.3 5.3 6.5 Dwelingsratedasneedingmajorrepairsbyrenteror owner(%) 216 6.3 6.2 15.5 Privatehouseholdsthatareowner-occupied(%) 216 68. 69.1 68.4 Income Medianlone-parentfamilyincome($) 216 5,894. 48,366. 41,886. Medianhouseholdtotalincome($) 216 69,979. 65,735. 57,685. Income Inequality Differenceinmedianincomecomparingmalesandfemales aged15andover 216 12,817. 12,1. 14,421. Low incomebasedonafter-taxlow incomemeasure(%) 216 15.5 14.8 18.9 Low incomebasedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages lessthan18years(%) 216 18.4 19.2 25.1 Low incomebasedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages lessthan6years(%) 216 17.7 19.6 25.4 Low income basedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages 18to64years(%) 216 14.9 14.7 16.7 Low incomebasedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages 65yearsandover(%) 216 14.9 11.7 2. Households(owned)spendingmorethan3% ofincomeon 216 housing(%) 2.7 17.2 12.7 Households(rented)spendingmorethan3% ofincomeon 216 housing(%) 43.3 45. 36.3 Income Supports PopulationonIncomeAssistance(%) 212 1.9 1.8 3.2 Populationaged15andoveronEmploymentInsurance(%)212 1.5 1.4 2.9 Morbidity Alcohol-relatedhospitalizations(age-standardizedrate per1,) Ilicitdrug-relatedhospitalizations(age-standardizedrate per1,) Tobacco-relatedhospitalizations(age-standardizedrate per1,) Transportation EmployedPopulationAged15andOverWalking,Bikingor BusingtoWork(%) 214 214 214 216 512.5 132.4 529.5 22.4 647.6 125.8 542.5 19.6 733.5 115.1 591.5 17.5..5 1. 1.5 2. ThisshowstherelativemagnitudeoftheLHAvalue comparedtothevalueforthatindicator. 11of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. DeterminantsofHealthSummary(Continued) Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Health Vancouver North ChildHealth ChildMentalDiseases&DisordersHospitalizations (age-standardizedrateper1,aged-14) 1.6 1.9 2.5 YouthMentalDis.&DisordersHospitalizations (age-standardizedrateper1,aged15-24) 11.3 11.9. Child/YouthMentalDis.&DisordersHosp. (age-standardizedrateper1,aged-24) 6. 5.8 6. Childhospitalizations-Injury/Poisoning(rateper 1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg) 215-4.5 5.4 5.2 Childhospitalizations-RespiratoryDis.(rateper 1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg) 215-7.9 9.1 12.1 Childhospitalizations-DentalSurgery(rateper 1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg) 215-7.1 9.5 19.6 Pregnantwomenwhoreportedsmokingatany timeduringcurrentpregnancy(%)(5yragg) 212-216 7.3 1.5 17.9 Crime SeriousViolentCrime(rateper1,population) 212 3.1 2.2 2.7 SeriousCrime(rateper1,population) 212 1.1 7.7 9.5 NumberofSeriousCrimesperPoliceOfficer 212 7. 5.7 4.7 ThisscaleistherelativemagnitudeoftheLHAvaluecomparedtothevalueforthatindicator MotorVehicleTheft(rateper1,population) 212 3.6 2.1 1.5 Non-CannabisDrugOffences(rateper1, population) 212 17.3 154.8 182.8 Early Development EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerablefor physicaldevelopment(%) EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerablefor socialdevelopment(%) 213-216 213-216 14.8 15.7 16.2 14.7 23. 15. EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerablefor emotionaldevelopment(%) 213-216 16.1 16.6 25. EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerablefor languagedevelopment(%) 213-216 9.4 9. 8. EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerablefor communicationdevelopment(%) 213-216 14.2 11.9 7. EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableon oneormoredomains(%) 213-216 32.2 31.1 4. EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableon oneormoredomains,excludingcommunication(%) 213-216 28.6 28.5 39. Protecting childrenand youth ChildrenandYouthinCare(rateper1,children aged-18) ChildrenandYouthinNeedofProtection(rateper 1,childrenaged-18) 216 7.6 27.7 12.5 39.2 34.2 88.1..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 12of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. HealthStatusSummary Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Health Vancouver North Births LiveBirthRate(rateper1,population) 212-216 9.5 8.3 1. Stilbirths(rateper1,births) 212-216 1.8 8.7 InfantMortality-deathsofinfantsunder1yearof age(rateper1,livebirths) 212-216 3. 3.8 Low WeightBirths-lessthan2,5grams(rateper 212-216 1,livebirths) 58. 53. 48.1 CesareanSections(rateper1,livebirths) 212-216 325.6 285.4 23.2 Pre-term Births-gestationalagelessthan37 weeks(rateper1,livebirths) 212-216 76.4 79.3 89.3 Mothersunder2-livebirthstomothersunder2 yearsofage(rateper1,livebirths) 212-216 19.9 28.7 87.6 Mothers35andover-livebirthstomothersaged 35andover(rateper1,livebirths) 212-216 246.6 218.6 132.3 Life Expectancy FemaleLifeExpectancy 211-215 84.6 84.1 8.9 MaleLifeExpectancy 211-215 8.6 8.2 77.2 LifeExpectancy 211-215 82.6 82.2 78.6 Morbidity Alzheimer'sDiseaseandOtherDementia- Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,) 2.7 21.9 19.2 Asthma-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper 1,) 122.3 129.2 166.5 ChronicKidneyDisease-Prevalence (age-standardizedrateper1,) 22.5 21.7 26.2 ChronicObstructivePulmonaryDisease- Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,) 62. 62.4 13.8 MoodandAnxietyDisorders-Prevalence (age-standardizedrateper1,) 3.1 338.4 324.9 Depression-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper 1,) 245.5 275.4 264.3 Diabetes-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper 1,) 8.9 7.1 93.4 HeartFailure-Prevalence(age-standardizedrate per1,) 19.9 18.1 32.6 Hypertension-Prevalence(age-standardizedrate per1,) 226.4 214. 257.1 IschemicHeartDisease-Prevalence (age-standardizedrateper1,) 71.5 62.2 82.2 Osteoarthritis-Prevalence(age-standardizedrate per1,) 86.7 92.7 19.4..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 13of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. HealthStatusSummary(Continued) Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Health Vancouver North Deaths Alcohol-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrateper 1,) 214 26.5 36.4 53.4 Ilicitdrug-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrate per1,) 214 8.3 8.6 16.3 Tobacco-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrateper 214 1,) 84.6 114.6 53.5 Mortalityduetounintentionalinjuries (age-standardizedrateper1,) 212-216 3.1 3.4 5.5 Mortality(age-standardizedrateper1,) 212-216 64.8 67. 82.5 HealthMatrix* HealthMatrix:Healthy (%) 216 24.1 24.7 HealthMatrix:MinorConditions(%) 216 11.3 1.7 HealthMatrix:ModerateorMajorConditions(%) 216 2.6 2. HealthMatrix:Low ChronicConditions(%) 216 27. 27.5 HealthMatrix:Medium ChronicConditions(%) 216 1. 9.4 HealthMatrix:SevereMentalHealth&Substance Use(%) 216 1.9 2.4 HealthMatrix:Maternity&HealthyNewborns(%) 216 2. 2.3 HealthMatrix:FrailinCommunity(%) 216.5.4 HealthMatrix:HighChronicw/oFrailty(%) 216 4.5 5.1 HealthMatrix:HighChronicw/Frailty(%) 216.7.6 HealthMatrix:Cancer(%) 216 1.6 1.1 HealthMatrix:FrailinResidentialCare(%) 216 1..3 HealthMatrix:EndofLife(%) 216.8.6 HealthMatrix:Non-Users(%) 216 12. 13.1..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. *TheHealthMatrixisawayofcategorizingthepopulationintodifferentgroupsbasedontheirhealthserviceutilizationpatterns.Thesecategoriesaremutualy exclusiveandaddupto1% -inotherwords,everyoneisplacedintooneofthecategories,goingfrom low ornoutilizationtohighutilizationatendoflife;peoplewho maymeetthecriteriaformorethanonecategorywouldbeplacedintothehigherutilizationcategory forexample,someonewithmedium complexchronicconditions whowasalsolivinginresidentialcarewouldbecountedinthefrail,livinginresidentialcarecategory. FormoreinformationontheHealthMatrix,see https:/www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health/conducting-health-research/data-access/health_system_matrix_61_definitions.pdf 14of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. PotentialYearsofLifeLost(PYLL) Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Health Vancouver North Potential YearsofLife Lost AlCausePotentialYearsofLifeLostrate(age standardizedper1,) Cerebrovasculardiseases-PotentialYearsofLife Lostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 212-216 43.1.9 47..9 77.5.7 Chroniclowerrespiratorydiseases-Potential YearsofLifeLostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216.8.8 2.1 Diabetes-PotentialYearsofLifeLostrate(age standardizedper1,) 212-216 1.2 1.1 2.6 Arteries,arteriolesandcapilaries-PotentialYears 212-216 oflifelostrate(agestandardizedper1,).3.4.2 AccidentalFals-PotentialYearsofLifeLostrate (agestandardizedper1,) 212-216.4.5.7 Influenzaandpneumonia-PotentialYearsofLife Lostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216.5.6 1. Suicide-PotentialYearsofLifeLostrate(age standardizedper1,) 212-216 3.2 3.8 8.5 Ischemicheartdiseases-PotentialYearsofLife Lostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 2.5 2.5 4.4 Endocrine,nutritionalandmetabolicdiseases- PYLLrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 1.7 1.6 3.9 Circulatorysystem -PotentialYearsofLifeLost rate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 5.3 5.8 7.7 Lung/trachealCancer-PotentialYearsofLifeLost rate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 2.7 3. 3.3 Malignantneoplasms-PotentialYearsofLifeLost rate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 13.3 14.5 17.6 Motorvehicleaccidents-PotentialYearsofLife Lostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 1.7 1.7 2.3 Diseasesoftherespiratorysystem -Potential YearsofLifeLostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 1.6 1.8 4.8 Diseasesofthedigestivesystem -PotentialYears oflifelostrate(agestandardizedper1,) 212-216 2.1 2.7 7.4..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 15of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. HealthServiceUseSummary Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period Health Vancouver North Complex Continuing Care HomeCareVisits(rateper1,population) HomeCareVisits(rateper1,populationaged 75andover) 438.3 2,477.7 27.3 1,228.8 ResidentialCareBeds(rateper1,population aged75andover) 7. 49. HomeCareClients(rateper1,population) 3.8 37.4 HomeCareClients(rateper1,populationaged 75andover) 185.6 194.9 HomeSupportClients(rateper1,population) 13.5 7.9 HomeSupportClients(rateper1,population aged75andover) 11.5 81.4 HomeSupportHours(rateper1,population) 4,69.3 1,51.1 HomeSupportHours(rateper1,population aged75andover) 27,36.1 18,12.8 Emergency UnscheduledEmergencyDepartmentorUrgent CareCentrevisits(rateper1,population) 446.6 885.3 EmergencyVisitswithCTASof1,2or3(%) 67.8 61.9 UnscheduledEmergencyDepartmentorUrgent CareCentrevisitsfor75+(rateper1,75+pop) EmergencyVisitswithCTASof1,2or3(%)for75+ population 783.1 78.3 1,135.4 75.3 HospitalDay Care AcuteCareDayCases(age-standardizedrateper 1,population) 88.1 87.3 83.2 AcuteCareDayCases(age-standardizedrateper 1,populationaged75andover) 29.7 227. 159. PrimaryCare PopulationAttachedtoPhysicianatthePractice Level(%) 76.5 78.6 8.3..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 16of22

Thechartbelow showshow variousindicatorsforthislhacomparewiththerestof.thislha'sresultforeachindicatorisshownwithalargecircle. Greenidentifiesresultsbetterthan;redidentifiesresultsworsethan.Theseresultsdonotnecessarilyreflectstatisticalsignificance. 'svalueisshownbytheblackdottedline,whichisalwaysatthecentreofthechart.lightgrayshadingencompassingsmalgreycirclesindicatesthe rangeoftheotherlhavaluesandthedarkgrayshadingshows±1% from thevalue. HealthServiceUseSummary(Continued) Sub-group Time Description IndicatorDescription Period AcuteCareInpatientCases(age-standardizedrate Hospital per1,population) InpatientCare AcuteCareInpatientCases(age-standardizedrate per1,populationaged75andover) AlternativeLevelofCareCases(age-standardized rateper1,population) AlternativeLevelofCareCases(age-standardized rateper1,populationaged75andover) AlternativeLevelofCareDays(age-standardized rateper1,population) AlternativeLevelofCareDays(age-standardized rateper1,populationaged75andover) 78.9 31.2 3.7 35.2 78.2 761.1 Health 81.8 292.9 1.9 19.3 75.2 793.8 Vancouver North 13.4 413.5 1.6 23.6 76.8 987.5 AmbulatoryCareSensitiveconditions(%) 4.9 4.6 AmbulatoryCareSensitiveconditionsamong populationaged75+(%) MedicalAcuteCareUtilization(caserateper1, population) SurgicalAcuteCareUtilization(caserateper1, population) MaternityAcuteCareUtilization(caserateper 1,population) Psychiatry(Dementiaexcluded)AcuteCare Utilization(caserateper1,population) MRIUtilization-facilitiesonly(rate per1,population) 216 39.1 2.7 1.5 7.4 1.7 38.7 24.3 1.2 7.2 32.1 1.6 38.9 22.1 11.6 5.9 17.8..5 1. 1.5 2. Thisshowstherelativemagnitudeof thelhavaluecomparedtothe Healthvalueforthatindicator. 17of22

DataSources PopulationandDemographics PopulationandPopulationProjection PopulationandPopulationProjection:AverageAge(People):Statistics-Calendaryearending Percentgrowthofthe-19 agegrouppopulationinnext1years:statistics-peopleversion Percentgrowthofthe2-44agegrouppopulationinnext 1years:Statistics-PeopleVersion Percentgrowthofthe45-64agegrouppopulationinnext1years:Statistics- PeopleVersion Percentgrowthofthe65-74agegrouppopulationinnext1years:Statistics-PeopleVersion Percentgrowthofthe75+agegrouppopulationinnext1years:Statistics-PeopleVersion Populationaged-19(%): Statistics-PeopleVersion Populationaged2-44(%):Statistics-PeopleVersion Populationaged45-64(%): Statistics-PeopleVersion Populationaged65-74(%):Statistics-PeopleVersion Populationaged75andover(%): Statistics-PeopleVersion Totalpopulationgrowthbetween216and226:Statistics-PeopleVersion AgeandDemographics MedianAgeofPopulation:Census,Calendaryear216 PopulationinprivatehouseholdswithAboriginalIdentity(%):National HouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 PopulationwherelanguagespokenmostoftenathomeisnotEnglishorFrench(%):Census, Calendaryear216 Visibleminoritypopulation(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 MaritalStatus Populationaged15andoverwhoarecommon-law (%):Census,Calendaryear216 Populationaged15andoverwhoaremarried (%):Census,Calendaryear216 Populationaged15andoverwhoareseparatedordivorced(%):Census,Calendaryear216 Populationaged15andoverwhoaresingle,nevermarried(%):Census,Calendaryear216 Populationaged15andoverwhoare widowed(%):census,calendaryear216 MigrationandImmigrants Immigrantpopulation(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 Populationmigratingtoareainthelast5years(%): NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 DeterminantsofHealth Education Grade12completionamongstudentsenteringGrade12forthefirsttime(%)(2yrAgg):MinistryofEducation,214-216 Populationaged25to64withpost-secondarycertificate,diplomaordegree(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryearending 216 StudentscompletinghighschoolwithinsixyearsofenrolmentinGrade8(%)(2yrAgg):MinistryofEducation,214-216 Employment Populationaged15andoverwhoareunemployed(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 HealthBehaviours Alcoholconsumption(litresofabsolutealcoholsoldperperson,1L=58standarddrinks):AOD,CalendarYear216 Household Dwelingsratedasneedingmajorrepairsbyrenterorowner(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryearending216 Lone-parentfamilyhouseholds(% ofcensusfamilieswithchildren):census,calendaryearending216 Privatehouseholdsthatare owner-occupied(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Privatehouseholdswith5ormorepersons(%):Census, Calendaryearending216 Privatehouseholdswithmultiplefamilies(%):Census,Calendaryearending216 Income Medianhouseholdtotalincome($):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 Medianlone-parentfamilyincome($):National HouseholdSurvey,Calendaryear216 18of22

DataSources DeterminantsofHealth IncomeInequality Differenceinmedianincomecomparingmalesandfemalesaged15andover:NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryearending216 Households(owned)spendingmorethan3% ofincomeonhousing(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Households(rented)spendingmorethan3% ofincomeonhousing(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Low incomebasedonafter-taxlow incomemeasure(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Low incomebasedon after-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages18to64years(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Low incomebasedon after-taxlow-incomemeasure,ages65yearsandover(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Low incomebased onafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ageslessthan6years(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 Low income basedonafter-taxlow-incomemeasure,ageslessthan18years(%):nationalhouseholdsurvey,calendaryearending216 IncomeSupports Populationaged15andoveronEmploymentInsurance(%):Statistics,4quarteraverageasofSept212212 Populationon IncomeAssistance(%):Statistics,September212 Morbidity Alcohol-relatedhospitalizations(age-standardizedrateper1,):CISUR,Fiscalyearending214 Ilicitdrug-related hospitalizations(age-standardizedrateper1,):cisur,fiscalyearending214 Tobacco-relatedhospitalizations (age-standardizedrateper1,):cisur,fiscalyearending214 Transportation Employedpopulationaged15andoverwalking,bikingorbusingtowork(%):NationalHouseholdSurvey,Calendaryearending216 ChildHealth Childhospitalizations-DentalSurgery(rateper1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Periodending 215- ChildHospitalizations-Injury/Poisoning(rateper1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Period ending215- Childhospitalizations-RespiratoryDis.(rateper1,agedto14)-(2yrAgg):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas, Periodending215- ChildMentalDiseases&DisordersHospitalizations(IndirectAgeStandardizedrateper1,aged-14): MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending Child/YouthMentalDiseases&DisordersHospitalizations(IndirectAge Standardizedrateper1,aged15-24):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending Crime MotorVehicleTheft(rateper1,population):Statistics,Avg29-211212 Non-CannabisDrugOffences(rateper1, population):statistics,avg29-211212 NumberofSeriousCrimesperPoliceOfficer:Statistics,Avg29-211212 SeriousCrime(rateper1,population):Statistics,Avg29-211212 SeriousViolentCrime(rateper1,population): Statistics,Avg29-211212 EarlyDevelopment EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableforsocialdevelopment(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI: Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableforcommunicationdevelopment(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableforemotionaldevelopment(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableforlanguagedevelopment(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI:Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableforphysicaldevelopment(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI: Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableononeormoredomains(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument,Waveending216 EDI: Kindergartenchildrenratedasvulnerableononeormoredomains,excludingcommunication(%):EarlyDevelopmentInstrument, Waveending216 ProtectingChildrenandYouth ChildrenandYouthinCare(rateper1,childrenagedto18):MinistryofChildrenandFamilyDevelopment,Fiscalyearending216 ChildrenandYouthinNeedofProtection(rateper1,childrenagedto18):MinistryofChildrenandFamilyDevelopment,Endof August214 19of22

DataSources HealthStatus Births CesareanSections(rateper1,livebirths):VitalStatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 InfantMortality-deathsofinfantsunder 1yearofage(rateper1,livebirths):VitalStatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 LiveBirthRate(rateper1, population):vitalstatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 Low WeightBirths-lessthan2,5grams(rateper1,livebirths):Vital Statistics,5yearaggregate212-216 Mothers35andover-livebirthstomothersaged35andover(rateper1,live births):vitalstatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 Mothersunder2-livebirthstomothersunder2yearsofage(rateper1, livebirths):vitalstatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 Pre-term Births-gestationalagelessthan37weeks(rateper1,live births):vitalstatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 Stilbirths(rateper1,births):VitalStatistics,5yearaggregate212-216 LifeExpectancy FemaleLifeExpectancy:Statistics,CalendarYearRange211-215 LifeExpectancy:Statistics,CalendarYearRange 211-215 MaleLifeExpectancy:Statistics,CalendarYearRange211-215 Morbidity Alzhiemer'sDiseaseandOtherDementia-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyear ending Asthma-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending ChronicKidneyDisease-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending ChronicObstructivePulmonaryDisease-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyear ending Depression-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending Diabetes-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending HeartFailure- Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending Rateper1,):MoH- ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending IschemicHeartDisease-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH- ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending MoodandAnxietyDisorders-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH -ChronicDiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending Osteoarthritis-Prevalence(age-standardizedrateper1,):MoH-Chronic DiseaseRegistries,Fiscalyearending HealthServiceUtilization Deaths Alcohol-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrateper1,):CISUR,Fiscalyearending214 Ilicitdrug-relateddeaths (age-standardizedrateper1,):cisur,fiscalyearending214 Mortality(age-standardizedrateper1,):VitalStatistics, Calendaryearending212-216 Mortalityduetounintentionalinjuries(age-standardizedrateper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendar yearending212-216 Tobacco-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrateper1,):CISUR,Fiscalyearending213 Tobacco-relateddeaths(age-standardizedrateper1,):CISUR,Fiscalyearending214 HealthMatrix HealthMatrix:Cancer(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:EndofLife(%):BlueMatrixandPeople, Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:FrailinCommunity(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:Frail inresidentialcare(%):bluematrixandpeople,fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:Healthy (%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscal yearending216 HealthMatrix:HighChronicw/Frailty(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:High Chronicw/oFrailty(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:Low ChronicConditions(%):BlueMatrixand People,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:Maternity&HealthyNewborns(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:Medium ChronicConditions(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:MinorConditions (%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:ModerateorMajorConditions(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscal yearending216 HealthMatrix:Non-Users(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 HealthMatrix:SevereMental Health&SubstanceUse(%):BlueMatrixandPeople,Fiscalyearending216 2of22

DataSources HealthStatus PotentialLifeYearsLost AccidentalFals-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendaryearending212-216 Al CausePotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendaryearending212-216 Arteries, arteriolesandcapilaries-potentiallifeyearslostrate(agestandardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Cerebrovasculardiseases-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendaryearending 212-216 Chroniclowerrespiratorydiseases-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendar yearending212-216 Circulatorysystem -PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendar yearending212-216 Diabetes-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendaryearending 212-216 Diseasesofthedigestivesystem -PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendar yearending212-216 Diseasesoftherespiratorysystem -PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(agestandardizedper1,):Vital Statistics,Calendaryearending212-216 Endocrine,nutritionalandmetabolicdiseases-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(age standardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Influenzaandpneumonia-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate (agestandardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Ischemicheartdiseases-PotentialLifeYearsLost rate(agestandardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Lung/trachealCancer-PotentialLifeYearsLost rate(agestandardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Malignantneoplasms-PotentialLifeYearsLost rate(agestandardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 Motorvehicleaccidents-PotentialLifeYears Lostrate(agestandardizedper1,):VitalStatistics,Calendaryearending212-216 Suicide-PotentialLifeYearsLostrate(age standardizedper1,):vitalstatistics,calendaryearending212-216 ComplexContinuingCare HomeCareClients(rateper1,populationaged75andover):-Ideas,Fiscalyearending HomeCareClients (rateper1,population):-ideas,fiscalyearending HomeCareVisits(rateper1,populationaged75and over):-ideas,fiscalyearending HomeCareVisits(rateper1,population):-Ideas,Fiscalyear ending HomeSupportClients(rateper1,populationaged75andover):-Ideas,Fiscalyearending HomeSupportClients(rateper1,population):-Ideas,Fiscalyearending HomeSupportHours(rateper1, populationaged75andover):-ideas,fiscalyearending HomeSupportHours(rateper1,population): Health-Ideas,Fiscalyearending ResidentialCareBeds(rateper1,populationaged75andover):-Ideas, Fiscalyearending Emergency EmergencyVisitswithCTASof1,2or3(%)for75+population:-Ideas,Fiscalyearending EmergencyVisitswith CTASof1,2or3(%):-Ideas,Fiscalyearending UnscheduledEmergencyDepartmentorUrgentCareCentrevisits (rateper1,population):-ideas,fiscalyearending UnscheduledEmergencyDepartmentorUrgentCareCentre visitsfor75+(rateper1,75+population):-ideas,fiscalyearending HospitalDayCare AcuteCareDayCases(age-standardizedrateper1,populationaged75andover):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyear ending AcuteCareDayCases(age-standardizedrateper1,population):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending PrimaryCare Populationattachedtophysicianatthepracticelevel(%):MinistryofHealth,Fiscalyearending 21of22

DataSources HealthStatus HospitalInpatientCare AcuteCareInpatientCases(age-standardizedrateper1,populationaged75andover):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyear ending AcuteCareInpatientCases(age-standardizedrateper1,population):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyear ending AlternativeLevelofCareCases(age-standardizedrateper1,populationaged75andover):MinistryofHealth HealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending AlternativeLevelofCareCases(age-standardizedrateper1,population):Ministryof HealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending AlternativeLevelofCareDays(age-standardizedrateper1,populationaged75and over):ministryofhealthhealthideas,fiscalyearending AlternativeLevelofCareDays(age-standardizedrateper1, population):ministryofhealthhealthideas,fiscalyearending AmbulatoryCareSensitiveconditions(%):-Ideas, Fiscalyearending AmbulatoryCareSensitiveconditionsamongpopulationaged75+(%):-Ideas,Fiscalyear ending MaternityAcuteCareUtilization(caserateper1,population):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending MedicalAcuteCareUtilization(caserateper1,population):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending MRI Utilization-facilitiesonly(rateper1,population):,Fiscalyearending216 Psychiatry(Dementia excluded)acutecareutilization(caserateper1,population):ministryofhealthhealthideas,fiscalyearending Surgical AcuteCareUtilization(caserateper1,population):MinistryofHealthHealthIdeas,Fiscalyearending 22of22