Transparency is important. That is why Âé¶¹Ó³» (AHS) and Âé¶¹Ó³» Health (AH) invite you to track the progress being made at some of the province¡¯s biggest and busiest emergency departments.
Updated length-of-stay statistics from Edmonton and Calgary emergency departments are posted here by the middle of each week, reflecting the previous week¡¯s data. For more information please see our Performance Measures webpage for measures, including details for additional sites.
There are approximately 2 million visits paid to Âé¶¹Ó³» emergency departments every year. The challenge of meeting this demand is compounded by spikes in emergency department visits ¨C during influenza season, for instance ¨C that can stress the overall health system.
In January 2014, AHS introduced 16 annual performance measures. These measures align with national health care standards and benchmarks and provide AHS with a better understanding of how the Âé¶¹Ó³» health system is performing compared to the rest of Canada. They provide a more balanced snapshot across the spectrum of care we provide and include measures for acute care as well as those for community-based care.
These measures are held as standards in health care and we report them publicly on our website to show Âé¶¹Ó³»ns how we are doing compared to other provinces. The three Emergency Department (ED) performance measures with targets for the province, zone and sites are:
Âé¶¹Ó³»ns are invited to provide feedback and/or share their ideas on how to improve emergency care by emailing us at ahsinfo@ahs.ca
How to Read the Charts
The charts show how specific emergency departments are faring on a weekly basis over the past 24 months in length of stay for discharged and for admitted patient categories. Each solid line represents results for a single hospital. Upward solid lines indicate improving performance.