Assessing Value in Ontario Health Links. Part 5: Health System Performance Trends in Health Links Populations

2016

Ontario’s Health Links program was announced by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) in December 2012 as a provincial strategy to improve care coordination for patients with complex conditions and social needs. As of July 2016, there were […]

Report

The Association Between Multimorbidity and Hospitalization is Modified by Individual Demographics and Physician Continuity of Care: A Retrospective Cohort Study

2016

Multimorbidity poses a significant clinical challenge and has been linked to greater health services use, including hospitalization. Important gaps persist in our understanding of how patient and health system context influence service utilization and outcomes for people with multimorbidity. Context […]

Journal Article

The Relative Impact of Chronic Conditions and Multimorbidity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Ontario Long-Stay Home Care Clients

2016

Health-related quality of life (HRQL) is a multidimensional construct that quantifies outcomes of health status, functional status and the subjective experience of an individual, into a single summary measure. Understanding the associations between common chronic conditions and HRQL impairments is […]

Journal Article

Integrated Funding Models Qualitative Results – Preliminary Findings

2016

Presentation

The Influence of Gender and Other Patient Characteristics on Health Care-Seeking Behaviour: A QUALICOPC Study

2016

In Canada, the provincial Ministries of Health cover most primary care services provided by physicians in their respective provinces. Given the structure of the health care system, patients seeking physical and mental health care often present initially to their primary […]

Journal Article

Who Are the High-Cost Users? A Method for Person-Centred Attribution of Health Care Spending

2016

Healthcare payers have traditionally focused on payments to providers within specific sectors such as acute, physician, pharmacy and other providers. Recently, there are renewed efforts to draw attention away from sector specific costs and focus on the characteristics of individuals […]

Journal Article

The Determinants of the Propensity to Receive Publicly Funded Home Care Services for the Elderly in Canada: A Panel Two-Stage Residual Inclusion Approach

2016

One anticipated consequence of the aging of societies around the world is an increase in the prevalence of chronic conditions and disability and a higher demand for long-term care, including home care (HC) services. In this study, the distinction between […]

Journal Article

Assessing Value in Ontario Health Links. Part 4: Measures of Palliative Care and End-Of-Life Care

2016

Ontario’s Health Links (HLs) initiative was announced in December 2012 to improve the coordination of care provided to patients with the most complex healthcare needs. Palliative and end-of-life populations may be of particular interest to HL leaders because these patients […]

Report

Do New and Traditional Models of Primary Care Differ With Regard to Access?

2016

Over the past decade, primary care (PC) has undergone substantial changes that vary among provinces in Canada. In some provinces, reformed models of PC have been widely adopted based on different funding models, whereas other regions have retained more traditional […]

Journal Article

Absence of a Socioeconomic Gradient in Older Adults’ Survival With Multiple Chronic Conditions

2015

The burden of multiple chronic conditions is felt disproportionately among people living in low-socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhoods. This health-wealth gap is partly attributable to disease-promoting features of poorer neighborhoods (e.g. low grocery store availability) and more unhealthy behaviors (e.g. smoking) […]

Journal Article