Healthy Babies Healthy Children Integrated Services for Children Information System (HBHC-ISCIS)
The Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) program is a voluntary prevention and early intervention initiative designed to help families promote healthy child development and help their children achieve their full potential. The Integrated Services for Children Information System (ISCIS) is a multi-tier case management system designed to enable public health units across Ontario to effectively administer the HBHC program.
Original Source: |
Healthy Babies Healthy Children Integrated Services for Children Information System, Public Health Unit |
Distributed By: |
Public Health Unit |
Suggested Citation: |
ISCIS [years], Extracted: [date] |
See Data Citation Notes.
References
Cited References
- Ministry of Children and Youth Services. HBHC-IRSS User Guide. Release 3.3.0, 2011. Available at: http://www.iscis.on.ca/documents/hbhc/hbhc_irss_330_user_guide.pdf (Accessed April 26, 2011).
- Ministry of Children and Youth Services. HBHC-IRSS Data Dictionary. Release 3.3.0, 2011. Available at: http://www.iscis.on.ca/documents/hbhc/hbhc_irss_330_data_dictionary.pdf (Accessed April 26, 2011).
- Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Healthy Babies Healthy Children Postpartum Screening Tool, 2005. Available at: http://www.iscis.on.ca/documents/hbhc/parkyn_screen.pdf (Accessed April 26, 2011).
- Embree B. An analysis of background characteristics and birth outcomes for women in Waterloo Region. Region of Waterloo Public Health, 2002.
- Sanderson R & Drew S. Maternal and Child Indicator Report for Waterloo Region: HBHC-ISCIS Report 2007. Waterloo, Ontario: Region of Waterloo Public Health, 2009. Available at: http://chd.region.waterloo.on.ca/en/researchResourcesPublications/resources/MaternalChild_HealthIndicator.pdf (Accessed January 18, 2012).
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- Yessis J. Methodological Analysis of the ISCIS Data Gathering Process. Region of Waterloo Public Health, 2003. Available at: http://chd.region.waterloo.on.ca/en/researchResourcesPublications/resources/ISCIS_FinalReport.pdf (Accessed January 18, 2012).
- Mask A. A Comparison of Reproductive Health Data Sources Available for Durham Region. Durham Region Health Department, 2009. Available at: http://www.durham.ca/departments/health/health_statistics/specialReports/dataSourceCompJuly09.pdf (Accessed January 19, 2012).
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Revision History
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Review Type |
Author |
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January 16, 2013 |
Date of Last Revision |
Child & Adolescent Health Subgroup |
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September 15, 2019 |
Website Update:
No Content Review |
Caitlyn Paget,
on behalf of the CIWG |
Migrated to new website structure and format, including:
- Reorganized content to provide high-level information at a glance, and move in-depth analytic information into dedicated sections for users to access when needed.
- Moved Analysis Checklist items that are specific to the data source from the indicators pages to this data source page to reduce duplication.
- Crosslinked to relevant Core Indicators webpages including OPHS program standard(s) and associated indicator(s).
- Added Revision History table, with PDF copy of previous version for reference.
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Please contact core.indicators@apheo.ca for further information.
Data Notes
Data Notes (need to be split up by the subgroup...)