Under the Same Roof: Co-Location of Practitioners Within Primary Care is Associated With Specialized Chronic Care Management

2014

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and their burden is predicted to increase. Canada and New Zealand are similarly affected by the growing burden of chronic disease, which has had substantial impact on the primary care system […]

Journal Article

Effectiveness of Policies to Improve Diabetes Care and Outcomes: The Case of British Columbia and Alberta

2014

Presentation

QUALICOPC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care) Canada: A Focus on the Aspects of Primary Care Most Highly Rated by Current Patients of Primary Care Practices

2014

The Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICOPC) study is an international study of quality and costs of primary care in 34 countries. It was designed to satisfy the demand for benchmarking performance information and to inform primary care reform […]

Report

Impact of Health Literacy on Chronic Disease Management: A Literature Review

2014

Poster

Patterns of Care for Children Who Are Persistently High Resource Utilizers: Implications for Policy

2014

Poster

QUALICO-PC in Canada, Australia, & New Zealand Recruitment, Responses, and Initial Cross Country Comparison

2014

Presentation

Organizational Performance Impacting Patient Satisfaction in Ontario Hospitals: A Multilevel Analysis

2013

Patient satisfaction in health care constitutes an important component of organizational performance in the hospital setting. Satisfaction measures have been developed and used to evaluate and improve hospital performance, quality of care and physician practice. In order to direct improvement […]

Journal Article

The Triple Aim Framework: Does Its Growing Influence and Adaptation Reflect the Original Intent?

2013

Presentation

Management of Populations With Multiple Chronic Conditions in Ontario: Suggested Components of Standard Care & Performance Measurement for Shared Accountability

2013

The high prevalence of chronic conditions and the common occurrence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) simultaneously in the same individual creates a challenge for the health care systems worldwide. The way that the health care services are currently structured to […]

Report