Country: 
Canadá
Subregion: 
América del Norte
Type of measurement: 
Estado de Situación 2021
Year: 
2021
Monitoring scenario: 
Monitoreo preliminar
Strategic line of action 1
Objective 1.1
Indicator 1.1.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Does not apply
Observations: 
Health care is a shared responsibility between the Government of Canada and the provinces and territories. While the federal government provides financial support to the provinces and territories for health care services, the responsibility for matters related to the administration and delivery of these services falls within the provincial and territorial jurisdiction.
Indicator 1.1.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
Canada’s Committee on Health Workforce (CHW) is a Federal/Provincial/Territorial (F/P/T) Committee on Health Workforce (CHW), established in 2002 is the Advisory Committee on Health Delivery and Human Resources by the F/P/T Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health (CDM).
Objective 1.2
Indicator 1.2.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
Canada’s Committee on Health Workforce (CHW) is a Federal/Provincial/Territorial (F/P/T) Committee on Health Workforce (CHW), established in 2002 is the Advisory Committee on Health Delivery and Human Resources by the F/P/T Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health (CDM).
Indicator 1.2.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
CIHI’s Health System Capacity Planning Tool (PDF link) examines resource demands and shortfalls relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. CIHI’S Population Grouping Methodology (PDF link) can be used to predicts population health resource needs.
Indicator 1.2.3
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Objective 1.3
Indicator 1.3.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Does not apply
COVID-19: 
In the 2020 Fall Economic Statement, the Government of Canada committed to establishing a new Safe Long-term Care Fund that will provide up to $1 billion to help the provinces and territories protect people living and working in long-term care. Provinces and territories will be able to use this funding to undertake a range of activities, including carrying out infection prevention and control readiness assessments, making improvements to ventilation and hiring additional staff or topping up wages. Through the Safe Restart Agreement, the Government of Canada is providing provincial/territorial governments with over $19 billion that will help them restart the economy over the coming months, while making Canada more resilient to future surges in cases of COVID-19. This includes $740 million in funding to support our most vulnerable populations, including infection prevention and control measures to protect those in long-term care, and those receiving home care and palliative care. Additional funding commitments were made to support infection and prevention and control measures in long-term care, including $1 million to engage with third parties to help identify resources to conduct readiness assessments in long-term care facilities and support training on infection prevention and control.
Observations: 
Additional information regarding the Safe Restart Agreement.
Indicator 1.3.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Does not apply
COVID-19: 
Up to $3 billion in federal funding has been provided to provinces and territories to support increased wages of low-income essential workers, which can include front-line workers in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Strategic line of action 2
Objective 2.1
Indicator 2.1.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC Clarity on attributes needed to confirm.
Indicator 2.1.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 for ECONOMIC - Clarity on attributes needed to confirm. Suggest 2.1.1 is removed or merged with 2.1.2.
Indicator 2.1.3
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 for nurses and physicians only. Clarity on attributes needed to confirm.
Objective 2.2
Indicator 2.2.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC Clarity on attributes needed to confirm.
Objective 2.3
Indicator 2.3.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
COVID-19: 
The Public Health Agency of Canada has published guidance to support the care of residents in long-term care facilities, as well as for infection prevention and control in long-term care, assisted-living facilities, and home care. This guidance was developed with the National Advisory Committee on Infection Prevention and Control and endorsed by the Pan-Canadian Special Advisory Committee. The guidance recognizes the contribution of families, caregivers and friends, and the need to balance meeting the physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs of residents with the risk of introduction and transmission of COVID-19. For more information about these documents: Infection prevention and control for COVID-19: Interim guidance for long term care homes Interim guidance: Care of residents in long term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC Clarity on attributes needed to confirm. See comment 1.1
Indicator 2.3.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 with clarification of attributes. Suggest deleting or merging 2.3.1 with 2.3.2 See comment 1.1
Objective 2.4
Indicator 2.4.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
COVID-19: 
The Government of Canada is committing $38.5 million over two years to support training up to 4,000 personal support worker interns through an accelerated 6-week online training program combined with a 4-month work placement, to address acute labour shortages in long-term care and home care.
Strategic line of action 3
Objective 3.1
Indicator 3.1.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Baseline 2018/achieved
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 with clarification of attributes.
Indicator 3.1.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions
Objective 3.2
Indicator 3.2.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions.
Indicator 3.2.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC (multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions)
Objective 3.3
Indicator 3.3.1
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC (multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions) Unclear for this variable which professions are being examined. It is not clear if Canada can report on this due to P/T authority.
Indicator 3.3.2
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC (multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions) Unclear for this variable which professions are being examined. Canada can provide input on physicians data only. Canada meets this threshold. It is not clear if Canada can report on this due to P/T authority.
Indicator 3.3.3
Achievement of the indicator: 
Other
Observations: 
Baseline 2018 TBC (multiple indicators with multiple regulatory professional associations for many professions) Unclear for this variable which professions are being examined. Canada can provide input on physicians data only. Canada meets this threshold. It is not clear if Canada can report on this due to P/T authority.
Estado del registro: 
En proceso
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Last update: Monday, 31 January 2022 - 12:44pm