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Nunavut report on comparable health indicators, 2004

18 Nov 2004

The Department of Health and Social Services of the Government of Nunavut is responsible for the integrity of the Nunavut Report on Comparable Indicators 2004. [...] The responsibility of the Department includes maintaining systems and controls to ensure that information is objective, complete and accurate in accordance with the reporting requirements approved by the Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health. [...] The health indicators in the report comply with the definitions, technical specifications and standards of presentation approved by the Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health. [...] The Auditor General of Canada’s Audit Opinion is the result of applying the standards for assurance engagement set by the Canadian Institute for Chartered Accountants to the report and the auditor’s report follows. [...] Based on the requirements set out in the 2000 Communiqué and the 2003 Health Accord, input from a range of stakeholders and experts, consultation with other Federal, Provincial and Territorial groups and the general public, the Advisory Committee for Governance and Accountability (ACGA) recommended to the Conference of Deputy Ministers a total of 70 indicators (86 sub-indicators).
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Pages
39
Published in
Canada

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