HealthDoc.ca Publishes Infographic of Canadian Health Statistics


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TORONTO Canada - HealthDoc.ca a site that refers visitors to top-rated medical providers in local areas across Canada announced today that it has published a new comprehensive infographic on the state of health in Canada. The infographic which shows how many Canadians suffer from major health conditions such as asthma and diabetes or who are exposed to risk factors such as second hand smoke is intended to help build awareness about health care and open data amongst Canadians.


“This data is out there but few people have been able to get an overview of the state of Canadian health until we put this infographic together” said Wilson Shek of HealthDoc.ca. “We wanted to make health data more accessible. People should be aware of how many Canadians are affected by illness and environmental risks that affect health.”


The data that supports the infographic was drawn from government sources such as Health Canada which is part of the Canadian government's overall open data policy. The infographic contains many revealing bits of information such as the fact that 2.4 million Canadians (about 8%) suffer from asthma while a slightly lower number have mood disorders. The infographic also points out that about 4% of Canadians are exposed to second-hand cigarette smoke at home. Almost 17% of Canadians are exposed to second-hand smoke in public. “The idea is to make Canadians aware of health risks they face day to day” Shek added. “The fact that almost one in five Canadians is breathing in tobacco smoke on an involuntary basis is a great example.”


HealthDoc.ca operates a large searchable database of Canadian doctors and clinics. Users can enter their city into the search engine and see local top-rated healthcare providers. The company plans to help patients experience a better healthcare system in Canada by making healthcare data and the entire network of healthcare providers more accessible. HealthDoc.ca plans to aggregate local health data for regions and neighborhoods across Canada in the coming months.


For more information or for code to embed the infographic in a website visit www.healthdoc.ca



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