Patients are adults (i.e. aged over 18 years of age) recruited from Alberta (population 4.0 million), principally in Edmonton and Calgary but also from rural regions. In order to enroll and study patients across the spectrum of risk of developing HF, with signs or symptoms mimicking HF, or...
Population: (2021) 4,262,635; (2023 est.) 4,756,408 Date Of Admission: 1905 Provincial Motto: "Fortis et liber (Strong and free)" Provincial Flower: wild rose Land Relief, drainage, and soils 1 of 2 Alberta 2 of 2 Mount Chephren rising above Waterfowl Lake in Banff National Park, ...
With a 4.4 per cent population growth rate over the past year, Alberta is Canada's fastest-growing province. This growth, when paired with a thriving economy, motivates employers to adopt the forward-thinking strategies needed to attract and retain top talent. To determine competition winners, ...
Significant differences across population sub-groups were found, with higher completion rates among persons who had been involved in a decision to stop or not start life support, had cared for a dying person, had a close family member or friend who died, had been involved in a decision to ...
AGLC oversees Alberta's brick-and-mortar online casino operations. There are nearly 30 land-based venues in the province, where gamblers can play slot titles as well as table games like three-card stud, roulette, blackjack, and five-play draw poker. ...
The mapping provided ICD-11 codes for 96.6% of the ICD-10 underlying COD codes for the adult population and 99.5% of the deaths were captured through mapping. The mapping provided 100% of the ICD-10 underlying COD codes and deaths. Only two ICD-codes were unmapped to ICD-11 for the ...
Results: Communities offering intrapartum care without local CS capability delivered 22.1 % of their maternity population. This proportion increased to 70.1 % if the communities had local CS capabilities. Although patient outflow was associated with parity, risk local services, and distance to an ...
Take a look at figure 1, which shows projected population growth for the 18–21-year-old cohort. Alberta’s numbers are frankly terrifying. A 40% increase in youth numbers in the next 12 years? When Alberta already had the lowest participation rates in the country? How the heck is the ...
The danger of unchecked organisational and professional turnover among Albertan LTC and AL caregivers is obvious. As a greater percentage of the Canadian population continue to age, more professional caregivers will be needed for older adults. We think that the anticipated shortage of caregivers can ...
Populations in southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan have decreased by 66%-92% over the past 30 years and the current Alberta population is estimated at approximately 400 individuals. The decline and extinction of natural populations has been linked to the loss of heterozygosity and ...