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Hospital delivery method age-standardized percentages categorized as induction, medical
induction, surgical induction, combined induction, cesarean section, forceps operation, and
vacuum extraction
Statistics represent total producer deliveries of Canadian grain to licensed primary and process elevators for the crop year by delivery station.
Health Service Delivery Area (HSDA) boundaries. 2018 boundary configuration. Sixteen areas covering the province used to provide program delivery and services. The HSDAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC.
This fact sheet outlines Shared Services Canada's various efforts in delivering more effective and efficient information technology services to Government of Canada departments and agencies.
The objectives of this audit are to provide assurance that the Project Management and Delivery Operating Guide is aligned with the Project Governance Framework; that the guide has been communicated effectively to stakeholders within SSC; and that SSC projects are following the Project Management and Delivery Operating Guide and Project Governance Framework.
Age-Sex Specific dispensation rates for selected antimicrobials dispensed at community pharmacies for Alberta and five Alberta Health Services (AHS) Continuum Zones expressed as per 1000 population.
Age-Sex Specific rates of inpatient separations for Alberta expressed as per 100,000 population. The rates are available for select conditions.
The Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice service delivery system provides community and custodial programs for youth in, or at risk of, conflict with the law, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence. The dataset is organized by: * fiscal year * number of transfer payment agencies * number of probation offices * number of open custody and detention facilities number of secure custody and detention facilities
From 2003 to January 12, 2014, Ministry of Children and Youth Services used the following 9 regions: * Eastern * South East * Central East * Central West * South West * Hamilton/Niagara * Toronto * North East * Northern These 9 Service Delivery Division regions were combined with Youth Justice Services regions to create 5 new integrated regions: * North * West * Central * East * Toronto These new regions are effective as of January 13, 2014.
Age-standardized inpatient separation rates for Alberta and Alberta Health Services (AHS) Continuum Zones, expressed as per 100,000 population.