Cold and heat-related injuries and ED usage plausibly to avoid weather-related exposure among people experiencing homelessness
Summary
People experiencing homelessness are known to have excess risk of cold related injuries and ED usage to avoid cold exposure. It’s unknown whether recent City of Toronto improvements to winter service planning has changed this, or whether other forms of exposure (e.g. heat) are common. This project will measure and assess disparities in weather exposure related events.
Knowledge User
Unity Health Toronto
Information
Project ID
2025-019/2026 0950 144 002
Contributing ICES Scientists
Type of Response
Status
AHRQ Project
2025
Evaluate urethral drug-coated balloon (optilume) for recurrent bulbar urethral strictures in adult men
Project ID: 2025-001/ 2026 0950 196 000
Project Year: 2025
Knowledge User: Ontario Health
ICES Scientist: Luke Mondor
Type of Response: Research report or technical brief
Status: Completed
AHRQ Project
2025
Seniors eligible for OSDCP 2025
Project ID: 2025-027/2026 0950 151 001
Project Year: 2025
Knowledge User: Halton Region-Public Health Surveillance & Evaluation
ICES Scientist: Luke Mondor
Type of Response: Research report or technical brief
Status: In progress