Outputs

Tying eHealth Tools to Patient Needs: Exploring the Use of eHealth for Patients with Complex Chronic Disease and Disability
2014
Poster

Distributed Versus Centralized Leadership in the Implementation of a Canadian Integrated Care Initiative
2017
Poster


Predictors of Patient Satisfaction with Primary Care for People Living with Chronic Conditions
2023
Poster
Engaging in International Case Comparison: How Can We Learn Across Borders?
2019
Health systems globally are still struggling to roll out system-wide models of integrated health and social care. While pockets of innovation exist they often remain stuck within single jurisdictions, or, worse yet, never expand beyond the pilot phase. Researchers, providers, […]
Abstracts Poster
A Roadmap to Assess Patient Experience with Person-Centered Integrated Care: When, What and How?
2019
Person-centered integrated care (PC-IC) is a concept combining person-centeredness and integrated care to better improve care for people with complex health and social needs. The World Health Organization describes PC-IC as “health services that are managed and delivered in a […]
Abstracts Poster
Lessons in Sustainability: The Re-Imagination of Integrated Care in Ontario, Canada.
2019
Faced with rising healthcare costs and systemic inefficiencies, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) selected six programs, each a collection of acute/ post-acute care organizations, to implement bundled care across the province of Ontario, Canada in 2015. A […]
Abstracts Poster
Realist-Informed Rapid-Cycle Evaluations for Integrated Care Programs
2019
While integrated care programs are proliferating around the world, rigorous measurement and evaluation of the intended and unintended effects of these programs are rare outside of the context of specific research programs. There are a number of reasons for the […]
Abstracts Poster
Person-Centered and Integrated Care: A Discussion of Concepts
2019
Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in healthcare that calls for positioning patients as active partners in healthcare rather than passive recipients. This active partnership is even more evident with patients who live with multiple chronic diseases because with […]
Abstracts Poster
Understanding Transitions of Care in Older Adults with Hip Fractures: A Qualitative Multiple-Case Study in Ontario
2019
Abstracts Poster