Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of the Canadian population and this number continues to grow. Adequate access to primary health care is important for this population but it is not clear if this is being achieved. This study explored patient reported access to primary health care of a population of immigrants in Ontario, Canada who were users of the primary care system and compared this with Canadian-born individuals; and by model of primary care practice. Methods This study uses data from the Comparison of Models of Primary Care Study (COMP-PC), a mixed-methods, practice-based, cross-sectional study that collected information from patients and providers in 137 primary care practices across Ontario, Canada in 2005-2006. The ...
Set within the “determinants of health ” framework and drawing on Statistics Canada’s longitudinal N...
Using a cross-national comparative approach, we examined the influence of health insurance on U.S. i...
While the health status of immigrants has been extensively studied, research on immigrants ' us...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of t...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Access to primary health care for immigrants: y conducted in 137 Canadian-born individuals. While re...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
Immigrants to Canada face unique barriers to health care, which leads to inequities in the utilizati...
BACKGROUND: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
The purpose of this capstone project was to explore the question: How can primary care providers imp...
Background: Primary care provides entry to the Canadian health care system, subsequent coordination,...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the use of the different primary care (PC) services between immig...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
Background: Immigration is a relevant public health issue and there is a great deal of controversy s...
Set within the “determinants of health ” framework and drawing on Statistics Canada’s longitudinal N...
Using a cross-national comparative approach, we examined the influence of health insurance on U.S. i...
While the health status of immigrants has been extensively studied, research on immigrants ' us...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of t...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Access to primary health care for immigrants: y conducted in 137 Canadian-born individuals. While re...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
Immigrants to Canada face unique barriers to health care, which leads to inequities in the utilizati...
BACKGROUND: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
The purpose of this capstone project was to explore the question: How can primary care providers imp...
Background: Primary care provides entry to the Canadian health care system, subsequent coordination,...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the use of the different primary care (PC) services between immig...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
Background: Immigration is a relevant public health issue and there is a great deal of controversy s...
Set within the “determinants of health ” framework and drawing on Statistics Canada’s longitudinal N...
Using a cross-national comparative approach, we examined the influence of health insurance on U.S. i...
While the health status of immigrants has been extensively studied, research on immigrants ' us...