Annual Report 2014: Accountability Agreement Performance Indicators
Public Health Accountability 2013–2017
This page outlines the Health Unit’s results on the 2014 Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Accountability Agreement Performance Indicators. These indicators are reported annually to the Ministry by all of Ontario’s 36 public health units. Collectively, they are a measure of local public health unit performance.
Collection of baseline data
2014 was a year in which we were required to collect baseline data to inform future performance targets on the indicators listed below.
| 2014 Performance Indicators (Baseline data) |
|---|
| Oral Health Assessment and Surveillance: % of schools screened |
| Oral Health Assessment and Surveillance: % of JK, SK & Grade 2 students screened |
| % of refrigerators storing publicly funded vaccines that have received a completed routine annual cold chain inspection |
| % of secondary schools inspected once per year for compliance with section 10 of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act |
| % of salmonellosis cases where one or more risk factor(s) other than “Unknown” was entered into the integrated Public Health Information System |
Fall-related emergency visits in older adults aged 65+
This indicator has a long-term target; therefore, reporting on the indicator will only occur in future years. In 2014, a report on the activities undertaken to meet this target was submitted to the Ministry as requested.
% of youth (ages 12–18) who have never smoked a whole cigarette
The Ministry did not ask public health units to report on this indicator’s target in 2014. It has a long-term target, and reporting will take place in future years.
Met or exceeded target
The SDHU met or exceeded all of the Ministry’s performance targets for each indicator.
| 2014 Performance Indicators |
|---|
| Implementation Status of NutriSTEP® Preschool Screen |
| Baby-Friendly Initiative Status |
| % of confirmed gonorrhea cases where initiation of follow-up occurred within two business days |
| % of confirmed Invasive Group A Streptococcal disease cases where initiation of follow-up occurred on the same day as receipt of lab confirmation of a positive case |
| % of the human papillomavirus vaccine wasted that is stored/administered by the public health unit |
| % of influenza vaccine wasted that is stored/administered by the public health unit |
| % of tobacco vendors in compliance with youth access legislation at the time of last inspection |
| % of tobacco retailers inspected twice per year for compliance with Section 3 of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act |
| % of tobacco retailers inspected once per year for compliance with display, handling and promotion sections of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act |
| % of high-risk food premises inspected once every four months while in operation |
| % of moderate-risk food premises inspected once every six months while in operation |
| % of Class A pools inspected while in operation |
| % of high-risk small drinking water systems inspections completed for those that are due for re-inspection |
| % of public spas inspected while in operation |
| % of known high-risk personal services settings inspected annually |
| % of suspected rabies exposures reported with investigations initiative within one day of public health unit notification |
This item was last modified on June 17, 2015