Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance. No Performance Target is set for an Explanatory Indicator;
Explanatory Indicator means a measure of the HSP’s performance for which no Performance Target is set. Technical specifications of specific Explanatory Indicators can be found in the “MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document”.
Explanatory Indicator means a measure of the Hospital’s performance for which no Performance Target is set. Technical specifications of specific Explanatory Indicators can be found in the HSAA Indicator Technical Specifications; Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control include occurrences that are, in whole or in part, caused by persons or entities or events beyond the Hospital’s control. Examples may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Examples of Explanatory Indicator in a sentence
INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONINDICATOR NAMEPERCENT RESIDENT DAYS – LONG STAY INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONDetailed description of indicatorThe total resident days for individuals who are Long-Stay residents (those in long stay and interim bed programs), divided by the sum of thebed supply for Long Stay and Interim beds for the month end factored by the total days in the month.INDICATOR CLASSIFICATION Explanatory PERFORMANCE STANDARDNote: As an Explanatory Indicator, this indicator does not have a Performance Target.
An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance.
More Definitions of Explanatory Indicator
Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance. No Performance Target is set for an Explanatory Indicator. LONG-TERM CARE HOME SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY AGREEMENT APRIL 1, 2019 - MARCH 31, 2022 “Factors Beyond the HSP’s Control” include occurrences in respect of a Home that are, in whole or in part, caused by persons, entities or events beyond the HSP’s control. Examples may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Explanatory Indicator means a measure of HSP performance for which no Performance Target is set;
Explanatory Indicator means an indicator of Hospital performance that is complementary to one or more Accountability Indicators and used to support planning, negotiation or problem solving, but for which no Performance Target has been set.
Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to
Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Factors Beyond include occurrences that are, in whole or in part, but are not limited to, the following:
Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance. No Performance Target is set for an Explanatory Indicator. - Developmental Indicators are in the process of being created and considered. • OH has undertaken process of reviewing all indicators to ensure appropriateness for the 23/24 cycle given the current system climate. • Cleaning up the body of the agreement and aligning to current state to build upon for SAA transformation in the coming years • This includes updating references to legislation and legacy agencies and other terms
Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance. No Performance Target is set for an Explanatory Indicator. “Factors Beyond the HSP’s Control” include occurrences in respect of a Home that are, in whole or in part, caused by persons, entities or events beyond the HSP’s control. Examples may include, but are not limited to, the following: significant costs associated with complying with new or amended Government of Ontario technical standards, guidelines, policies or legislation; the availability of health care in the community (hospital care, long-term care, home care, and primary care); the availability of health human resources; arbitration decisions that affect HSP employee compensation packages, including wage, benefit and pension compensation, which exceed reasonable HSP planned compensation settlement increases and in certain cases non-monetary arbitration awards that significantly impact upon HSP operational flexibility; and catastrophic events, such as natural disasters and infectious disease outbreaks.