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期刊名:Healthcare quarterly (toronto, ont.)

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Ioana A Nicolau,Ann N Burchell Ioana A Nicolau
Cancer is an important comorbidity and healthcare concern for people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Researchers have quantified the burden of cancer among people living with HIV in Ontario using administrative and regis...
Anne Wojtak,Neil Stuart Anne Wojtak
The recent winter months were particularly brutal for the healthcare system and its patients as we grappled with an onslaught of infectious diseases, healthcare backlogs and critical shortages of health human resources. We subsequently watc...
Kayla Esser,Paul Davis,Bryn Badour et al. Kayla Esser et al.
To address severe adult in-patient capacity pressures during the COVID-19 pandemic, 15 community hospitals were mandated to close their in-patient paediatric units (167 beds) and transfer paediatric in-patients to a single paediatric tertia...
Morgan Price,Amanda Frazer,Aleah Ross et al. Morgan Price et al.
Primary care, a core feature of sustainable, high-quality healthcare systems, is undergoing significant system changes across Canada. Complex system change often fails without active implementation support. Primary and Community Care (PACC)...
Arun Dixit,Jennifer Quaglietta,Kopiha Nathan et al. Arun Dixit et al.
In recent years, the average cost of healthcare-related data breaches increased from approximately US$7 million in 2020 to over US$9 million in 2021. Moreover, breaches in healthcare have been consistently more costly than in other sectors ...
Sara Bhatti,Josephine Pham,Amna Iqbal et al. Sara Bhatti et al.
Data from the City of Toronto indicate that the majority of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations as of December 2021 were among individuals who identified with a racialized group. In this paper, we summarize how TAIBU Community Health Centre...
Élizabeth Côté-Boileau,Ashnoor Rahim,Brenda Vollmer et al. Élizabeth Côté-Boileau et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified systemic vulnerabilities and made the global and Canadian newcomer experience even more fragile. In 2022, the Kitchener, Waterloo, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich (KW4) Ontario Health Team launched a journ...
Kate Mulligan,Sonia Hsiung,Gary Bloch et al. Kate Mulligan et al.
Social prescribing is a practical tool for addressing the social determinants of health through supported referrals to community services. This globally spreading intervention aims to meet the needs of underserved populations and to better ...
Neil Seeman Neil Seeman
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the interdependence of children's schooling and their mental health, with each child being unique in response to pandemic-related disruptions. There is a will and a financial path forward to work across se...
Alicia Costante,Xi-Kuan Chen,Alexey Dudevich et al. Alicia Costante et al.
Overuse of healthcare services is a complex issue. Also known as low-value care, these are tests, treatments and procedures that are commonly ordered despite clear evidence that they do not help with patient care and may even cause harm. Na...