Abstract Non-adherence to medication regimens is a major issue that can negatively impact patient health and wastes health care system resources. This commentary considers whether approaches to strategies undertaken in Israel to promote adherence could be viable in Canada. The structure of the Canadian health care system and budgetary constraints make new initiatives similar to those in Israel seem unlikely in Canada without some compelling stimulus
Despite spending more on health care than the majority of developed countries with universal-access ...
Certain prescription drugs, like opioids, stimulants, sedatives and tranquilizers1 are associated wi...
It is the Canadian public policy issue that rears its head with regularity, never achieving much mor...
Abstract This commentary compares Israel’s COVID-10 vaccination response to the much s...
Abstract Despite Canada’s efforts to position itself as a global health leader, important medicines,...
Canada needs a national strategy to fulfill its obligation to ensure universal access to necessary h...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Shikha Gupta,1 Mary Ann McColl,1 Sara J Guilcher,2 Karen Smith3 1School of Rehabilitation Therapy, ...
Abstract Objectives Nunavut is an Arctic territory in...
Inadequate adherence to treatment regimens has been a concern of health care providers for more than...
vertising of prescription drugs. These changes are badly needed and would go a long way toward preve...
Production of this report has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada...
Inadequate adherence to treatment regimens has been a concern of health care providers for more than...
Canadian healthcare is not universal. Nowhere is this lack of universality more evident than in the ...
Despite spending more on health care than the majority of developed countries with universal-access ...
Certain prescription drugs, like opioids, stimulants, sedatives and tranquilizers1 are associated wi...
It is the Canadian public policy issue that rears its head with regularity, never achieving much mor...
Abstract This commentary compares Israel’s COVID-10 vaccination response to the much s...
Abstract Despite Canada’s efforts to position itself as a global health leader, important medicines,...
Canada needs a national strategy to fulfill its obligation to ensure universal access to necessary h...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Shikha Gupta,1 Mary Ann McColl,1 Sara J Guilcher,2 Karen Smith3 1School of Rehabilitation Therapy, ...
Abstract Objectives Nunavut is an Arctic territory in...
Inadequate adherence to treatment regimens has been a concern of health care providers for more than...
vertising of prescription drugs. These changes are badly needed and would go a long way toward preve...
Production of this report has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada...
Inadequate adherence to treatment regimens has been a concern of health care providers for more than...
Canadian healthcare is not universal. Nowhere is this lack of universality more evident than in the ...
Despite spending more on health care than the majority of developed countries with universal-access ...
Certain prescription drugs, like opioids, stimulants, sedatives and tranquilizers1 are associated wi...
It is the Canadian public policy issue that rears its head with regularity, never achieving much mor...