Deaths by care setting

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Deaths by care setting Resource for Indicator Standards (RIS) Health Analytics Branch, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Indicator description RIS indicator name Deaths by care setting Other names for this indicator Percentage of deaths by care setting Indicator description This indicator estimates the number of deaths from all causes by six care settings in Ontario: acute care, including designated mental health beds/ hospitals, Complex Continuing Care, Emergency department, Long-Term Care homes, Rehabilitation facilities, and home. Accountability agreement(s) or ministry initiative(s) the indicator supports The Quarterly Numerator Data source Inclusion/exclusion criteria Includes: Excludes:

Calculation Steps: Calculate Number of deaths by care setting: 1. Aggregate number of death by care settings: Acute hospital, Ambulatory/ER, Complex Continuing Care, Long-term care home, Rehab hospital), Mental Health Hospital and home. Deaths in mental health hospitals are combined with death in acute hospitals due to their small number. 2. Fiscal quarter is assigned based on death date. 3. LHIN assignment is based on the postal code assignment in HAB's derived patient geographic database using postal code in RPDB and postal codes in administrative databases of DAD, NACRS, CCRS, NRS, OMHRS and HCD. 4. Patient date of birth and gender are retrieved from RPDB. Denominator Data source Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS) National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS) National Rehabilitation System (NRS) Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) Registered Persons Database (RPDB) Claims History Database (CHDB) Inclusion/exclusion criteria Includes: 1. DAD: Acute inpatient discharges and deaths occurring during the same admission (Discharge disposition = 07); 2. CCRS: Residents in Complex Continuing Care (CCC) units or Long-Term Care Homes (LTCHs), with reason for residents discharged as deceased (Discharge to facility = 11); 3. NACRS: Patients who use ambulatory care services (e.g., emergency departments), with patient status at time of discharge or leaving ambulatory care service as death after arrival or death on arrival (Visit disposition = 10 or 11); 4. NRS: Inpatient Rehabilitation patients, with reason for discharge from the facility/unit as deceased (Discharge reason = 8); 5. OMHRS: Patients in adult designated Mental Health units in Ontario hospitals, with reason for discharge from the facility/unit as death (X90 = 2 or 3); 6. RPDB: Ontario residents who are registered with the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), with registration termination reason of death (Regterm = D); 7. CHDB: OHIP claims, with Fee Schedule Code related to pronouncement of death: 'A771' 'A777' 'A902' 'C771' 'C777' 'W771' 'W777' 'Q632' 'Q633' 'Q634' 'Q648' 'Q649'. 2

Excludes: 1. CHDB: Duplicate claims (Explanation code = 32, 35, 36), negated claims (negate code is not null) and ineligible claims (Fee approved amount <=0) are removed. 2. RPDB: Remove patients with Termination reason = D in 1992 and 1993 if they had not been using the health services since. 3. Patients with no valid Ontario Health Card Number are excluded Calculation Steps: 1. Compile a list of deaths from six care setting databases, plus CHDB, and RPDB a) Compile six lists of deaths from administrative databases of DAD, OMHRS, CCRS, NACRS, CCRS and NRS, respectively. If there are multiple death records in an administrative database, select the last (i.e. most recent) death record for each unique health card number. b) Create a final death list by merging the six administrative death lists, Claims death list, and RPDB death list. If a health card number has multiple death dates, determine the death date based on the latest death from DAD, NACRS, CCC, LTC and NRS, followed by deaths in OMHRS, then deaths recorded RPDB, and finally deaths from CHDB. 2. Assign care settings: If the assigned death date is the same as death dates found in the six administrative databases, CHDB and RPDB, assign the setting in the hierarchical order of DAD (Acute hospital), followed by NACRS (Ambulatory/ER), CCC (Complex Continuing Care), LTCH (Long-term care home), NRS (Rehab hospital), OMHRS (Mental Health Hospital), and lastly claims or RPDB (Home). 3. Calculate total number of deaths Timing and geography Timing/frequency of release How often and when data are being released (e.g., be as specific as possible data are released annually in mid-may) 1. DAD: Complete data are released annually; interim data are available quarterly. 2. CCRS: Data are released quarterly. As of fiscal year 2010/11, all Ontario LTCHs submitted data to CCRS. Database in never closed. 3. NACRS: Complete data are released annually; interim data are available quarterly. 4. NRS: Data are released quarterly. Database is never closed. 5. OMHRS: Data are released quarterly. Database is never closed. 6. RPDB: A live database that is updated continuously. 7. CHDB: A live database that is updated continuously. The data cuts for use are updated quarterly and are final (also known as M7). Final data for each quarter include claims with a service date up to the last day of the corresponding quarter, and 3

Trending assessment dates up to 6 months after the end of the quarter (e.g., for Q1 CHDB data, service date is up to June 30, and assessment date is up to December 31 or later). Years available for trending Trending for LTCHs and home death setting is NOT recommended prior to fiscal year 2010/11. Death counts in LTCHs prior to fiscal year 2010/11 were underestimated due to incomplete data submissions; as such, deaths at home were overestimated. Levels of comparability Levels of geography for comparison Data are available at the Local Health Integration Networks (LHIN) of patient residence, and province levels. Additional information Limitations Specific limitations This indicator is an estimation of all deaths in Ontario using data from several open data sources (based on submitted interim quarterly data). Indicator values may change once complete data is analyzed. Death counts derived from this indicator may not match those reported in Vital Statistics. This is due to delayed reporting and differing data collection processes in Vital Statistics. Comments Additional information regarding the calculation, interpretation, data source, etc. Since indicator values are subject to change until final submission, the reported death counts should be rounded to the nearest 10, and all previously reported data should be updated with each report release. References Provide URLs of any key references (e.g., Diabetes in Canada, http:// ) Contact information For more information about this indicator, please contact RIS@ontario.ca. Date RIS document created (YYYY-MM-DD) 2013-07-04 4

Date last reviewed (YYYY-MM-DD) 2018-01-18 5