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In Manitoba, health information is obtained at the lowest possible level of aggregation allowing the “building” of  larger areas – moving up from postal codes to Manitoba’s 11 Regional Health Authorities.

The RATES macro is designed to calculate the rate of events per 1,000 in distinct sub-populations and adjusts for differences in those sub-populations. 

RATES reads both population files (the counts of individuals in a particular group or area) and data files.  In addition to geographical comparisons, it can be used to compare area rates between two time periods (using the T2 statistic).13