The burden of injuries.
On average, injuries are responsible for 6 deaths per day in Alberta, making injury the leading cause of death for Albertans aged 10 to 49. In a year, almost 35,000 Albertans are admitted to hospital for injuries - enough to fill Edmonton’s Rogers Place twice! Another 501,000 are seen in emergency departments for injury.
The real-time cost counter on our home page estimates the current cost of injuries to the healthcare system in Alberta. The $5 billion in direct healthcare costs for injuries, tallied for the 2022 fiscal year, is divided into dollars spent per second and is incrementally counting since 1 January, 2025. When the indirect costs of an injury are taken into account, such as lost wages, the toll increases to over $7 billion dollars each year.
The cost of these injuries continues to grow, and has increased by 76% since 2010. The vast majority of injuries in Alberta are both predictable and preventable.