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Understanding the socioeconomic status of patients is an essential step toward ensuring that hospitals in Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (TC LHIN) provide excellent care for all patients, regardless of who they are, where they come from, where they live or what they earn.
The Centre for Research on Inner City Health and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, in collaboration with the Hospital Collaborative on Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations, produced this report to establish standardized, baseline evidence about the socioeconomic status of patients receiving care in TC LHIN hospitals.
This evidence will enable many hospitals and healthcare stakeholders in the TC LHIN to see the socioeconomic profile of patients for the first time. It provides an empirical basis for planning, implementing and evaluating equity-focused healthcare services within and across hospitals.
Murphy K, Glazier R, Wang X, Holton E, Fazli G, Ho M. May 2012
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