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Fig. 2 | BMC Geriatrics

Fig. 2

From: Regional variation in healthcare spending and mortality among senior high-cost healthcare users in Ontario, Canada: a retrospective matched cohort study

Fig. 2

a: Ranking LHIN-specific random effects in total costs, HCU. Marked as X are statistically significant. b: Ranking LHIN-specific random effects in mortality, HCU. Marked as X are statistically significant. c: Cost-mortality relationship, HCU. Both total costs and mortality are adjusted for the regional factor, age, sex, ADGs, and low-income status; colored triangle indicates health district in which variation in both costs and mortality is statistically significant; 01- Erie St. Clair; 02- South West; 03- Waterloo Wellington; 04- Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant; 05- Central West; 06- Mississauga Halton; 07- Toronto Central; 08- Central; 09- Central East; 10- South East; 11- Champlain; 12- North Simcoe Muskoka; 13- North East; 14- North West

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