Abstract Background First-contact accessibility remains an important problem in Canada, with this indicator staying the worst of all Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. In the province of Quebec, a number of primary healthcare (PHC) organizations have adopted measures to improve access (e.g. advance access scheduling, expanded nursing role, electronic medical record, financial incentives). The impact of those changes is unknown. The goal of this study is to assess which PHC organizations’ characteristics are associated with improved first-contact accessibility. Methods We conducted a secondary data analysis of the Quebec survey, conducted as part of the QUALICO-PC study on primary care performance. QUALICO-PC i...
Introduction. The reorganization of the network of primary healthcare (PHC) institutions is aimed at...
Objectives To determine whether a voluntary referral-based interprofessional team-based primary care...
Access to community-based primary health care (hereafter, 'primary care') is a priority in many coun...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
Objective To gain a more comprehensive understanding of patients\u27 perceptions of access to their ...
PURPOSE On the eve of major primary health care reforms, we conducted a mul-tilevel survey of primar...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Objectives. To assess the extent to which new primary healthcare (PHC) models implemented in two reg...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
Background Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessibi...
BACKGROUND: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
Introduction. The reorganization of the network of primary healthcare (PHC) institutions is aimed at...
Objectives To determine whether a voluntary referral-based interprofessional team-based primary care...
Access to community-based primary health care (hereafter, 'primary care') is a priority in many coun...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
Objective To gain a more comprehensive understanding of patients\u27 perceptions of access to their ...
PURPOSE On the eve of major primary health care reforms, we conducted a mul-tilevel survey of primar...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Objectives. To assess the extent to which new primary healthcare (PHC) models implemented in two reg...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
Background Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessibi...
BACKGROUND: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
Introduction. The reorganization of the network of primary healthcare (PHC) institutions is aimed at...
Objectives To determine whether a voluntary referral-based interprofessional team-based primary care...
Access to community-based primary health care (hereafter, 'primary care') is a priority in many coun...