Innovating for Value-Based Surgical Care in Canada: A Post-Pandemic Necessity [0.03%]
后疫情时代基于价值的外科护理创新在加拿大势在必行
Alana M Flexman,Janny Ke,Julie Hallet
Alana M Flexman
Providing high-quality, efficient and cost-effective surgical care to Canadians has become increasingly challenging since the pandemic, resulting in long waitlists due to limited staff and resources. The pandemic has facilitated some areas ...
Bilateral Federalism, Value-Based Healthcare and the Future of Canadian Intergovernmental Diplomacy on Health [0.03%]
双边联邦制、基于价值的医疗及加拿大卫生领域政府间外交的未来
Tom Mcintosh
Tom Mcintosh
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare some profound challenges facing the preservation of Canada's single-payer, publicly administered healthcare system. At the same time, it may have presented an opportunity to take bold action on system ref...
Fiona Clement
Fiona Clement
The concept of value-based healthcare has been gaining traction, with several issues of Healthcare Policy discussing the agenda and highlighting pockets of excellence. However, we currently have no shared common goal that would define value...
Jason M Sutherland
Jason M Sutherland
Almost ten years ago, on june 5, 2013, jeffrey simpson of the globe and mail wrote that more money was not the answer to reducing wait times for elective surgery (Simpson 2013). The editorial's text described the billions that had been spen...
Ai-Leng Foong-Reichert,Sherilyn K D Houle,Zubin Austin et al.
Ai-Leng Foong-Reichert et al.
Objective: This study aims to determine the reasons for disciplinary action, the consequences and any associations with demographic factors for Canadian dentists. ...
Pharmacist Disciplinary Action: What Do Pharmacists Get in Trouble for? [0.03%]
药师纪律处分:药师会因为什么而受到处罚?
Ai-Leng Foong-Reichert,Kelly A Grindrod,David J Edwards et al.
Ai-Leng Foong-Reichert et al.
Objective: This study aims to determine the reasons for disciplinary action and resultant consequences for Canadian pharmacists and any associations with demographic factors. ...
How Engaged in Legal Planning for Incapacity and Death Are Canadians? A Mixed-Methods Survey [0.03%]
加拿大人的法律规划参与度如何?一项混合方法调查的研究报告
Ariane Plaisance,Jessie Stilson,Aurore Benadiba et al.
Ariane Plaisance et al.
Background: This study aimed to measure the level of involvement of Canadians in preparing for incapacity and death and to explore facilitators and barriers. ...
Nursing Home Residents' Use of Radiography in New Brunswick: A Case for Mobile Radiography? [0.03%]
新不伦瑞克养老院居民的放射摄影使用情况:移动放射摄影的案例分析?
Eric Plant,Rose Mccloskey,Isdore Chola Shamputa et al.
Eric Plant et al.
Introduction: Identifying ways to eliminate unnecessary transfer of nursing home (NH) residents to hospitals provides an opportunity to improve outcomes and use scarce healthcare resources more efficiently. This study's g...
Commentary: Reconsidering Pharmaceutical Research and Development Investments [0.03%]
评论:重新审视对医药研发的投资
Marc-André Gagnon
Marc-André Gagnon
Following Lee and colleagues' (2023) article explaining how Canadians are being shortchanged by drug companies when it comes to investments in research and development (R&D), this rejoinder adds context and appends two other very problemati...
Multinational Pharmaceutical Companies Shortchange Canada in Research and Development Investments: Is It Time to Pursue Other Options? [0.03%]
跨国药企在加拿大研发投资不足,现在是另寻他法的时候了吗?
Shoo K Lee,Sukhy K Mahl,Jessica J Green et al.
Shoo K Lee et al.
In 1987, the government passed legislation to protect brand-name pharmaceutical firms against competition from generic drug brands in exchange for economic investment in Canadian pharmaceutical research and development (R&D). Since 2002, br...