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Emergency and ambulatory care: Education resources

Through our Learning Centre, ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨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.

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Case mix

Case-mix grouping methodologies help health care facilities plan and manage their services.

Mapping COVID-19 Codes: ICD-10-CA to WHO’s Base ICD-10

​This job aid provides information about mapping codes in version 2022 ICD-10-CA to codes in version 2019 of the World ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Organization’s base ICD-10, plus code titles for COVID-19.

Canadian MIS Database (CMDB) User Guide (PDF)

​The CMDB User Guide provides information on the composition, processing and use of data from the Canadian Management Information System (MIS) Database (CMDB).

Population Grouping Methodology in Action (PDF)

​​This information sheet highlights the main applications of CIHI’s population grouping methodology using chronic health conditions as an example.

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