Trust, technocracy, and the public servant's bargain: The evolving role of Canadian health leaders post-COVID [0.03%]
信任,技术官僚与公务员的约定:COVID后加拿大卫生领袖角色的演变
Jared Wesley,Samuel Goertz
Jared Wesley
Public servants are central in helping Canadians navigate public health crises. Before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, these professionals have been essential to implementing widespread government interventions, sometimes amid sig...
Improving patient engagement in mental health: Exploring the potential of pre-visit notes in Canadian care settings [0.03%]
改善加拿大护理环境中的心理健康患者参与度:探索就诊前病历的潜力
Karishini Ramamoorthi,Iman Kassam,Brian Lo et al.
Karishini Ramamoorthi et al.
OurNotes is a movement that advocates for patient engagement by encouraging patients to contribute to their care through a pre-visit note, where they can comment on their health progress and prioritize topics for discussion with their clini...
Implementing the pillars of value-based care: Leadership lessons from the CIUSSS Centre Ouest de l'Ile de Montreal [0.03%]
基于价值的护理实施支柱:CIUSSS蒙特利尔岛西中心领导力课程
Jennifer Gutberg,Erin Cook,Lawrence Rosenberg
Jennifer Gutberg
The Canadian healthcare landscape is characterized by its ambitious pursuit of innovation in response to challenges such as resource limitations and system restructuring. However, meaningful innovations cannot be sustained without leadershi...
Leading public sector interorganizational collaboration in healthcare: Lessons from the intersection of climate and health [0.03%]
医疗卫生领域领先部门间合作:气候与健康问题上的启示
Amy Zidulka,Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell
Amy Zidulka
It is generally accepted that wicked problems cannot be addressed by a single organization and require multiorganizational arrangements across governmental jurisdictions and sectoral boundaries. Health leaders increasingly are being called ...
Estimating greenhouse gas emissions from the health sector in Canada: Mind the gap [0.03%]
加拿大卫生部门温室气体排放估算:注意差距
Jessica Nowlan,Fiona A Miller
Jessica Nowlan
Healthcare is a surprisingly large contributor to climate change, responsible for a significant quantity of global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Global commitments to achieve "net zero" health systems, including by the federal government ...
John French
John French
Anne Snowdon,Cindy Ly,Alexandra Wright
Anne Snowdon
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic's inaugural wave impacted the professional autonomy of family physicians in Canada. This study highlights how family physician's resilience enabled them to overcome the ...
Determinants associated with receiving a medical appointment through the Primary Care Access Points for unattached adults in Quebec: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
魁北克省成人家庭医生诊所预约影响因素的横断面研究
Mylaine Breton,Catherine Lamoureux-Lamarche,Véronique Deslauriers et al.
Mylaine Breton et al.
Canada is experiencing an unprecedented primary care crisis, with 6.5 million Canadians reporting lacking a family physician, including 31% of the Quebec population. To address this problem, the province of Quebec implemented Primary Care A...
Rehabilitation in emergency departments: A regional scan and future opportunities [0.03%]
急诊科康复现状和地区发展机遇扫描分析
Sharon A Ocampo-Chan,Charissa Levy
Sharon A Ocampo-Chan
Emergency Departments (EDs) have faced mounting pressures in recent years as greater volumes of patients seek care, many with increasingly complex clinical and social needs. However, the potential contributions of rehabilitation professiona...