Abstract Background Wait times are an important measure of access to various health care sectors and from a patient’s perspective include several stages in their care. While mechanisms to improve wait times from specialty care have been developed across Canada, little is known about wait times from primary to specialty care. Our objectives were to calculate the wait times from when a referral is made by a family physician (FP) to when a patient sees a specialist physician and examine patient and provider factors related to these wait times. Methods Our study used the Electronic Medical Record Administrative data Linked Database (EMRA...
BackgroundCurrently, in Canada, existing health administrative data and hospital-inputted portal sys...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, there has been considerable concern regarding wait times for Canadian h...
Purpose: In response to more than 15% of Canadians not having a family physician, 7 provinces have i...
Abstract Background Wait times are an important measu...
Background Waiting for specialist consultations can represent a substantial component of overall wai...
Long wait times for health care have become a significant issue in Canada. As part of the Canadian A...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
BACKGROUND: Periodically surveying wait times for specialist health services in Canada captures curr...
BACKGROUND: Canadian wait time data are available for the treatment of cancer and heart disease, as ...
Background: Little is known about whether patients’ socioeconomic status influences...
Reducing waiting times is a priority in public health systems. Efforts of healthcare providers to sh...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of current wait times for specialist health services in Canada is a key metho...
Objective: Out-patient waiting times pose a significant challenge for public patients in need of spe...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
Objective: Out-patient waiting times pose a significant challenge for public patients in need of spe...
BackgroundCurrently, in Canada, existing health administrative data and hospital-inputted portal sys...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, there has been considerable concern regarding wait times for Canadian h...
Purpose: In response to more than 15% of Canadians not having a family physician, 7 provinces have i...
Abstract Background Wait times are an important measu...
Background Waiting for specialist consultations can represent a substantial component of overall wai...
Long wait times for health care have become a significant issue in Canada. As part of the Canadian A...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
BACKGROUND: Periodically surveying wait times for specialist health services in Canada captures curr...
BACKGROUND: Canadian wait time data are available for the treatment of cancer and heart disease, as ...
Background: Little is known about whether patients’ socioeconomic status influences...
Reducing waiting times is a priority in public health systems. Efforts of healthcare providers to sh...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of current wait times for specialist health services in Canada is a key metho...
Objective: Out-patient waiting times pose a significant challenge for public patients in need of spe...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
Objective: Out-patient waiting times pose a significant challenge for public patients in need of spe...
BackgroundCurrently, in Canada, existing health administrative data and hospital-inputted portal sys...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, there has been considerable concern regarding wait times for Canadian h...
Purpose: In response to more than 15% of Canadians not having a family physician, 7 provinces have i...