Methodology
Each report provides:
- a description of the measurement
- information on why the measurement contributes to or is important to patient care
- if applicable, information on how we are doing, and how you can help.
Each report also sets out results in a table for quick comparison:- the PHSA performance result, as a percentage
- the target, as a percentage
- an indication of the how the performance result for this reporting period compares to previous reporting periods, as symbols:
- arrow pointing up diagonally – improving
- arrow pointing down diagonally – requires additional focus
- bold arrow pointing right – stable
In most cases, the report also shows the results in a graph covering a three-year period. Graphs are updated twice a year.
There are more than 40 indicators included, and they include measurements attributed to PHSA itself as well as BC provincial measurements coordinated PHSA.
The indicators chosen:- provide continuous alignment to evolving priorities
- emphasize PHSA’s organization-level reporting
- meet standards of data quality and statistical rigour.
PHSA is the only province-wide health authority in BC and Canada. We are responsible not only for direct patient care (for example, through BC Children’s Hospital, BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre and the BC Cancer Agency) but also for planning and managing specialized services across the province (such as those provided by, for example, Cardiac Services BC, the BC Renal Agency and Perinatal Services BC).
Because we work with many different agencies, we contribute to, but do not have sole influence or control over the all results reported here.