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Jeannie Haggerty,Catherine M Scott Jeannie Haggerty
This short article captures input from patient partners on the dimensions of the research program that most resonated with them. They are passionate about wanting to see a better connection between health and social services, and they are a...
Tara Stewart,Émilie Dionne,Robin Urquhart et al. Tara Stewart et al.
As healthcare in Canada is provincially operated, the program innovations in one jurisdiction may not be readily known in other jurisdictions. We examine the availability of implementation-specific data for 30 innovative Canadian programs d...
Tara Stewart,Émilie Dionne,Robin Urquhart et al. Tara Stewart et al.
This paper describes 16 Canadian programs designed to provide integrated primary care for older adults. Publicly available data were used to identify the "what" and the "how" of integration for each program. Most programs integrated with ot...
Émilie Dionne,Nelly D Oelke,Shelley Doucet et al. Émilie Dionne et al.
The integration of care services and providers across the health-social-community continuum has helped improve the lives of many children and youth living with complex health conditions. Using environmental scan data, 16 promising multi-ser...
Jeannie Haggerty,Catherine M Scott,Amélie Quesnel-Vallée et al. Jeannie Haggerty et al.
The First Ministers Health Accords of 2001 through 2003 (Health Canada 2006) launched the renewal of primary care toward more comprehensive care delivery models. We scanned government websites in the 10 Canadian provinces to assess how comp...
Catherine M Scott,Jeannie Haggerty,Yves Couturier et al. Catherine M Scott et al.
This paper describes how health and social services are governed and organized across Canada for two patient groups. Governance configurations and governance proximity between primary care and priority health and social services varied mark...
Émilie Dionne,Jeannie Haggerty,Catherine M Scott et al. Émilie Dionne et al.
Introduction: From a larger study examining policy and program information on how Canadian provinces integrate care services, this study aimed to create "priority lists" of 10-15 services that are "absolutely needed" for ...
Jeannie Haggerty,Catherine M Scott,Yves Couturier et al. Jeannie Haggerty et al.
Comprehensive primary healthcare for patients with complex care needs requires connections to other health services, social services and community supports. This descriptive comparative policy research program used publicly available docume...
Jason M Sutherland Jason M Sutherland
It is important to have all the pieces of health and social care systems working together to maintain and improve the lives and well-being of medically complex Canadians. Being medically complex means needing physical and mental healthcare ...