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Most Canadians who access health services receive safe care. However, sometimes there are adverse effects from receiving care — unintended harm associated with the delivery of care that can result in a prolonged hospital stay, disability or death.

şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨provides timely and comparable data and information to guide decisions on patient safety and the provision of safe care. Our work includes a number of initiatives, such as the development and reporting of indicators across the continuum of care and quality and patient safety analyses. Explore information on patient safety, including indicators, data tables, reports and other key resources.

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Patient safety: Reports and releases

Patient safety: Reports and releases jtseng_master

This page lists patient safety reports, stories, infographics and release summaries.

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Connected care

Connected Care offers a future where patients don’t need to repeat their medical history or prescriptions to every health care provider they visit.

Jenna Kedy: A story of resilience

Jenna is a young adult with a complicated medical history compounded by the absence of a consistent family doctor. Without a GP, she has had to navigate a complex medical system on her own.

Patient harm in Canadian hospitals? It does happen.

This infographic describes the Hospital Harm indicator, which captures occurrences of unintended harm during a hospital stay that could have been potentially prevented.

Hospital Harm Project

Learn more about a patient safety measure of potentially preventable hospital harm in Canada, and how it is linked to evidence-informed practices.

Measuring Patient Harm in Canadian Hospitals (PDF)

This report discusses the measure of potentially preventable harm in hospitals and provides an overview of the status of these patient safety events in Canada.

Patient safety: Data tables

Patient safety: Data tables jtseng_master

This page lists data tables that provide information about patient safety.

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Hospital Harm Results, 2014–2015 to 2023–2024 (XLSX)

​The Hospital Harm indicator captures occurrences of unintended harm during a hospital stay that could have been potentially prevented by implementing known best practices. The indicator includes 31 clinical groups that fall under 4 categories of harm:…

Patient safety: Indicators

Patient safety: Indicators jtseng_master

This page lists CIHI’s Patient Safety indicators.

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Hospital Harm

This indicator measures the rate of acute care hospitalizations with at least one occurrence of unintended harm during a hospital stay that could potentially have been prevented.

In-Hospital Sepsis

This indicator calculates the risk-adjusted rate of in-hospital sepsis per 1,000 discharges.

Obstetric Trauma (With Instrument)

This indicator measures the rate of obstetric trauma (lacerations that are third degree or greater in severity) for instrument-assisted vaginal deliveries.

Patient safety: Tools

Patient safety: Tools jtseng_master

This page lists CIHI’s performance reporting tools that contain patient safety data.

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Canadian COVID-19 Intervention Timeline

Selected interventions (policies and other measures) to reduce the spread of and improve health outcomes from COVID-19 by jurisdiction (Canada, province, territory), including case counts.

Data Preview for Indicators Tool

The Data Preview for Indicators web tool is used by stakeholders to review or validate their indicator results before they are made publicly available.

Your şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨ System: Insight

Your şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨ System: Insight is an analytical tool that allows health care providers and analysts to dig deeper into indicator results. Find out more about what Insight can offer, how to get access and the data refresh schedule.

Patient safety: Data holdings

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The National System for Incident Reporting (NSIR) is a free, web-based reporting system used by Canadian health care facilities to securely and anonymously share, analyze and discuss medication and IV fluid incidents. NSIR data and analyses inform quality improvement activities at all levels — from ward or unit projects to pan-Canadian initiatives — to foster improvements in health care delivery.

The  is a collaborative pan-Canadian program of şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨ Canada, the Canadian Institute for şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨ Information (CIHI), the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP Canada) and the şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨care Excellence Canada (HEC).

şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨has a number of other health services databases that contain quality-of-care information. More information can be found at CIHI’s Data Holdings webpage.

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Patient safety: News and podcasts

Patient safety: News and podcasts jtseng_master

This page contains media releases, bulletins and podcast episodes about patient safety.

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Dr. Manners: Operating Room Etiquette

Listen as Avis Favaro speaks with UHN’s Dr. Carol-Anne Moulton about designing systems to promote teamwork and open communication in the operating room.

Fixing Family Medicine — Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran

With an exodus of family doctors, 1 in 5 Canadians do not have direct access to primary care. Listen as host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran, who say they know how to turn this around — and that every Canadian has the right…

Patient safety: Education resources

Patient safety: Education resources jtseng_master

Through our Learning Centre, şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨provides opportunities for health professionals to understand our evolving reporting systems and the application of our standards, data and analytics. We offer many courses and resources for a variety of audiences, including clinicians, assessors, data submitters and analysts, decision-makers, policy planners and researchers.

Courses and resources are available in a variety of formats, including eLearning modules, PDF and page-based documents, live and recorded web conferences, and videos.

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Other education resources

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Connected care — Video (Video)

This video explains what connected care is, how it will improve Canadians’ experiences with their health system and how şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨is working with stakeholders to make this vision a reality.

Measuring and Monitoring of Cultural Safety Interventions (PDF)

şěÁě˝íąĎ±¨is collaborating with First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis advisors and partners to co-design a tool that measures interventions that lead to culturally safe care.

COVID-19: Locating the ICD-10-CA/CCI Code (PDF)

​This job aid identifies the correct ICD-10-CA/CCI code for a COVID-19–related episode of care and is to be used with the Pandemics and Epidemics (COVID-19) addendum to the Canadian Coding Standards.

Post-Intervention Condition: Locating the Primary Code (PDF)

​This job aid provides guidance in locating the correct ICD-10-CA primary code assignment for conditions or symptoms that meet the criteria for a post-intervention condition.

Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (PDF)

​This job aid shows how to code possible scenarios that may occur in a patient with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).

Strokes Anatomy Job Aid

​This job aid provides diagrams of brain anatomy that are relevant to hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke and stroke due to embolism.

Stroke Tool and Review Process

This tool provides a flowchart for the classification of classifying different types of stroke. It identifies the review process as well as key messages for assigning the correct stroke code.

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