Definition:

Identifies Postal Code of the client's permanent residence. 

Guide for Use:

This information is collected at the initiation of treatment services. 

This information is typically client self-reported. However, it may also be obtained from referral documentation or from family members. All information collected is to be confirmed by the client or by the substitute decision maker.

A link is available on the Catalyst client information screen to the Canada Post website to help clinicians search Postal Code information. 

Format:

Permissible ValuesDefinition / Example
6-digit postal code6-digit postal code is comprised of three (3) letters and three (3) numbers |  For example: A1A 1A1 
NFA (No Fixed Address)Known fact that the client as no fixed address
UNK (Unknown)When client's postal code is unknown and there is absolutely no possibility of collecting the information at any time during the admission or there are exceptional circumstances

Context:

Used to: 

  • identify vulnerable and marginalized groups of people;
  • monitor comparative service utilization patterns by residence in district and region;
  • flag possible inequities across districts and regions; and
  • identify potential health impacts of the client or the treatment population.
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