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Age-Sex Standardized Acute Care Hospitalization Rate for Conditions Where Outpatient Care Prevents or Reduces Need for Admission to Hospital, per 100,000 Population, by LHIN, 2008-09

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Source:Health Indicators, Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), 2010.
Note:Indicator Definition: Also called Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSC) hospitalization rate, this is the age-sex standardized acute care hospitalization rate for people under age 75 for conditions where appropriate ambulatory care prevents or reduces the need for a hospital admission. Method of calculation: (Total acute care hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions under age 75 years / Total mid-year population under age 75 years) * 100,000 (Age adjusted).