Healthcare Policy

Healthcare Policy 21(1) November 2025 : 18-18.doi:10.12927/hcpol.2025.27744

Erratum

The journal, Healthcare Policy, publishes corrections when an error is made by the author, editor or staff that affects the interpretation of data or information presented but is not significant enough to impact the conclusions. Errata appear as a note on the corrected article and as a separate piece in Healthcare Policy 21.1.

In the article Jajszczok, M., C.A. Eastwood, M. Lu, C. Cunningham and H. Quan. 2025. Impacts of Home Care Investments in Alberta: Ecological and Economic Trend Analysis. Healthcare Policy 20(3): 58–77. doi:10.12927/hcpol.2025.27616, there was an error on page 59 in the sentence that originally read “In 2022, hospital care cost Canadians about $81 billion nationally, with the standard cost per hospital day in Canada at $7,803 (CIHI 2023a). Furthermore, the standard cost per hospital day per province and territory varies drastically based on local policy decisions, with Alberta having the highest cost among the provinces at $9,341 (CIHI 2023a).” The word “day” has been corrected to the word “stay” in both places.

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