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En ligne - Graphique Provincial and territorial government physician expenditure per capita, by age group and sex, Canada, constant 1997 dollars, 2002 / Canadian institute for health information. In Provincial and territorial government health expenditure by age group, sex and major category : recent and future growth rates. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2005, p.10. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=AR_1... (22-06-2005) Éditeur(s) des données : Canadian Institute for Health Information ; Statistics Canada. Format de fichier : Image JPEG
Mots-clés principaux : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Résumé : Sources : Canadian Institute for Health Information ; Statistics Canada Cited from : Canadian Institute for Health Information. Provincial and territorial government health expenditure by age group, sex and major category : recent and future growth rates [Online]. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2005, p. 10. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=AR_1219_E&cw_topic=1219 (Retrieved June 22, 2005). Expenditures per capita for physician services were generally more concentrated among children under 1 and seniors. Expenditures per capita for males in the less-than-15 age groups were consistently higher than that of females in the same age groups. From age 15 to 64, per capita expenditures for males were consistently below that for females. The gap is twofold in the 15-44 age group (about $210 and $410, respectively, for males and females), due mainly to the childbearing effect, as in the case of hospitals. Thereafter, throughout the senior ages, expenditures per capita for males are consistently higher. Again, it could be due to more severe conditions among males. Langue : Anglais
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