AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the original social compact between the state and physicians that led to the introduction of universal medical care insurance in the 1960s. However, in the past decade, the provincial government of Ontario has led the way in Canada in funding a suite of primary care practice models, some of which differ substantially from traditional solo and group physician practices based on fee-for-service payment. Independent evaluations show some positive improvements in patient care. Nonetheless, the Ontario government's large investment in the reform combined with high expectations concerning improved performance and the deteriorating fiscal position of the provi...
On February 1st 2015, the Ontario government began implementing a series of unilateral cut-backs to ...
Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Ca...
Alternative approaches to the funding, organization, and delivery of primary care have been the subj...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Health care reform is an essential and continuous process as a nation's medical system adjusts to me...
This dissertation examines the factors that have the most significant impact on the pace of change i...
Health care today in Canada is the most debated and studied public policy issue. There is consensus ...
In recent years, the Canadian health care system’s universality, comprehensiveness, and accessibilit...
This paper examines the current health care reform issues in Canada. The provincial health insurance...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
Primary care can potentially make an important contribution to improving health system performance. ...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced prim...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
On February 1st 2015, the Ontario government began implementing a series of unilateral cut-backs to ...
Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Ca...
Alternative approaches to the funding, organization, and delivery of primary care have been the subj...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Health care reform is an essential and continuous process as a nation's medical system adjusts to me...
This dissertation examines the factors that have the most significant impact on the pace of change i...
Health care today in Canada is the most debated and studied public policy issue. There is consensus ...
In recent years, the Canadian health care system’s universality, comprehensiveness, and accessibilit...
This paper examines the current health care reform issues in Canada. The provincial health insurance...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
Primary care can potentially make an important contribution to improving health system performance. ...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced prim...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
On February 1st 2015, the Ontario government began implementing a series of unilateral cut-backs to ...
Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Ca...
Alternative approaches to the funding, organization, and delivery of primary care have been the subj...