Data

We’ve harmonized healthcare system data for pregnant individuals, those recently pregnant, and children across 5 Canadian provinces. Explore the data powering the dashboard and get answers to your technical questions.

FROM COLLECTION TO DASHBOARD

Uniting Provincial Data for Comprehensive Insights

CPOP is a collaboration between 5 Canadian provinces – Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan – all of which have existing administrative health and demographic data on community-based prescription opioid records for all residents linked with mother-infant hospitalization records, emergency department visits, outpatient physician visits, and population registries. Administrative data are routinely collected through interactions with the healthcare system (de-identified to keep your privacy safe!) and are available for all legal residents.

CPOP brings together data from Alberta Health Services (Alberta), Population Data BC (British Columbia), Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (Manitoba), ICES (Ontario), and The Health Research Data Platform – Saskatchewan (HRDP-SK; Saskatchewan).

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