Abstract Background Massive efforts in Canada have been made to renew primary healthcare. However, although early evaluations of initiatives and research on certain aspects of the reform are promising, none have examined the link between patient assessments of care and health outcomes or the impacts at a population level. The goal of this project is to examine the effect of patient-centred and effective primary healthcare on the evolution of chronic illness burden and health functioning in a population, and in particularly vulnerable groups: the multi-morbid and the poor. Methods/Design A randomly selected cohort of 2000 adults aged 25 to 75 years will be recruited within the geographic boundaries of four local healthcare networks in Quebec...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...
Objectives. To assess the extent to which new primary healthcare (PHC) models implemented in two reg...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The prevalence of multiple chroni...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
Background\ud \ud The increasing number of patients with chronic diseases represents a challenge for...
Abstract Background The PR1MaC study was conducted to evaluate the integration of Chronic Disease Pr...
Canadian healthcare is changing. Over the course of the past decade, the Health Care in Canada Surve...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
ABSTRACT Objectives Population subgroups can be been used organize health services and understand t...
The sustainability of publicly funded health care systems is an issue for governments around the wor...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...
Objectives. To assess the extent to which new primary healthcare (PHC) models implemented in two reg...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The prevalence of multiple chroni...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
Background\ud \ud The increasing number of patients with chronic diseases represents a challenge for...
Abstract Background The PR1MaC study was conducted to evaluate the integration of Chronic Disease Pr...
Canadian healthcare is changing. Over the course of the past decade, the Health Care in Canada Surve...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
ABSTRACT Objectives Population subgroups can be been used organize health services and understand t...
The sustainability of publicly funded health care systems is an issue for governments around the wor...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...