Population coverage of the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: a survey of the contents of health insurance registries across Canada

IntroductionHealth insurance registries, which capture insurance coverage and demographic information for entire populations, are a critical component of population health surveillance and research when using administrative data. Lack of standardization of registry information across Canada’s provin...

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Published in:Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
Main Authors: Naomi C. Hamm, Cynthia Robitaille, Joellyn Ellison, Siobhan O'Donnell, Louise McRae, Kimberley Hutchings, Louis Rochette, Karen A.M. Phillips, Mahmoud Azimaee, MaryRose Stang, Rolf Puchtinger, Megan McCallum, Aijun Yang, Josh Squires, Yue Liu, Lawrence W. Svenson, Faisal Shibley, Aakash Amatya, Bin Zhang, James Ayles, Lisa M. Lix
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French
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7495d8189dab42bf9da75238bcff208a 2023-05-15T16:16:50+02:00 Population coverage of the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: a survey of the contents of health insurance registries across Canada Naomi C. Hamm Cynthia Robitaille Joellyn Ellison Siobhan O'Donnell Louise McRae Kimberley Hutchings Louis Rochette Karen A.M. Phillips Mahmoud Azimaee MaryRose Stang Rolf Puchtinger Megan McCallum Aijun Yang Josh Squires Yue Liu Lawrence W. Svenson Faisal Shibley Aakash Amatya Bin Zhang James Ayles Lisa M. Lix 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.7/8.04 https://doaj.org/article/7495d8189dab42bf9da75238bcff208a EN FR eng fre Public Health Agency of Canada https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-41-no-7-8-2021/population-coverage-canadian-chronic-disease-surveillance-system-health-insurance-registries.html https://doaj.org/toc/2368-738X 2368-738X doi:10.24095/hpcdp.41.7/8.04 https://doaj.org/article/7495d8189dab42bf9da75238bcff208a Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, Vol 41, Iss 7/8, Pp 230-241 (2021) Medicine (General) R5-920 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.7/8.04 2022-12-31T10:08:54Z IntroductionHealth insurance registries, which capture insurance coverage and demographic information for entire populations, are a critical component of population health surveillance and research when using administrative data. Lack of standardization of registry information across Canada’s provinces and territories could affect the comparability of surveillance measures. We assessed the contents of health insurance registries across Canada to describe the populations covered and document registry similarities and differences. MethodsA survey about the data and population identifiers in health insurance registries was developed by the study team and representatives from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The survey was completed by key informants from most provinces and territories and then descriptively analyzed. ResultsResponses were received from all provinces; partial responses were received from the Northwest Territories. Demographic information in health insurance registries, such as primary address, date of birth and sex, were captured in all jurisdictions. Data captured on familial relationships, ethnicity and socioeconomic status varied among jurisdictions, as did start and end dates of coverage and frequency of registry updates. Identifiers for specific populations, such as First Nations individuals, were captured in some, but not all jurisdictions. ConclusionHealth insurance registries are a rich source of information about the insured populations of the provinces and territories. However, data heterogeneity may affect who is included and excluded in population surveillance estimates produced using administrative health data. Development of a harmonized data framework could support timely and comparable population health research and surveillance results from multi-jurisdiction studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Northwest Territories Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Northwest Territories Canada Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 41 7/8 230 241
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Naomi C. Hamm
Cynthia Robitaille
Joellyn Ellison
Siobhan O'Donnell
Louise McRae
Kimberley Hutchings
Louis Rochette
Karen A.M. Phillips
Mahmoud Azimaee
MaryRose Stang
Rolf Puchtinger
Megan McCallum
Aijun Yang
Josh Squires
Yue Liu
Lawrence W. Svenson
Faisal Shibley
Aakash Amatya
Bin Zhang
James Ayles
Lisa M. Lix
Population coverage of the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: a survey of the contents of health insurance registries across Canada
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description IntroductionHealth insurance registries, which capture insurance coverage and demographic information for entire populations, are a critical component of population health surveillance and research when using administrative data. Lack of standardization of registry information across Canada’s provinces and territories could affect the comparability of surveillance measures. We assessed the contents of health insurance registries across Canada to describe the populations covered and document registry similarities and differences. MethodsA survey about the data and population identifiers in health insurance registries was developed by the study team and representatives from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The survey was completed by key informants from most provinces and territories and then descriptively analyzed. ResultsResponses were received from all provinces; partial responses were received from the Northwest Territories. Demographic information in health insurance registries, such as primary address, date of birth and sex, were captured in all jurisdictions. Data captured on familial relationships, ethnicity and socioeconomic status varied among jurisdictions, as did start and end dates of coverage and frequency of registry updates. Identifiers for specific populations, such as First Nations individuals, were captured in some, but not all jurisdictions. ConclusionHealth insurance registries are a rich source of information about the insured populations of the provinces and territories. However, data heterogeneity may affect who is included and excluded in population surveillance estimates produced using administrative health data. Development of a harmonized data framework could support timely and comparable population health research and surveillance results from multi-jurisdiction studies.
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Cynthia Robitaille
Joellyn Ellison
Siobhan O'Donnell
Louise McRae
Kimberley Hutchings
Louis Rochette
Karen A.M. Phillips
Mahmoud Azimaee
MaryRose Stang
Rolf Puchtinger
Megan McCallum
Aijun Yang
Josh Squires
Yue Liu
Lawrence W. Svenson
Faisal Shibley
Aakash Amatya
Bin Zhang
James Ayles
Lisa M. Lix
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Cynthia Robitaille
Joellyn Ellison
Siobhan O'Donnell
Louise McRae
Kimberley Hutchings
Louis Rochette
Karen A.M. Phillips
Mahmoud Azimaee
MaryRose Stang
Rolf Puchtinger
Megan McCallum
Aijun Yang
Josh Squires
Yue Liu
Lawrence W. Svenson
Faisal Shibley
Aakash Amatya
Bin Zhang
James Ayles
Lisa M. Lix
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