Abstract Background Improving health system value and efficiency are considered major policy priorities internationally. Ontario has undergone a primary care reform that included introduction of interprofessional teams. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between receiving care from interprofessional versus non-interprofessional primary care teams and ambulatory care sensitive condition (ACSC) hospitalizations and hospital readmissions. Methods Population-based administrative databases were linked to form data extractions of interest between the years of 2003–2005 and 2015–2017 in Ontario, Canada. The data sources were available through ICES. The study design was a retrospective longitudinal cohort. We used a “d...
Mark F Harris,1 Jenny Advocat,2 Benjamin F Crabtree,3 Jean-Frederic Levesque,1,4 William L Miller,5 ...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
BACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are hospital admissions rates for ...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
Objectives To determine whether a voluntary referral-based interprofessional team-based primary care...
Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Ca...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
Context: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
© Cambridge University Press 2019 This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the...
Aim: This paper explores the impact of space and time on interprofessional teamwork in three primar...
CONTEXT: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article draws on data from a 5-year project that examined the effectiven...
Background: We analyzed and compared primary health care (PHC) policies in British ...
To meet the needs of an aging population who often have multiple chronic conditions, interprofession...
Mark F Harris,1 Jenny Advocat,2 Benjamin F Crabtree,3 Jean-Frederic Levesque,1,4 William L Miller,5 ...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
BACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are hospital admissions rates for ...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
Objectives To determine whether a voluntary referral-based interprofessional team-based primary care...
Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Ca...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
Context: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
© Cambridge University Press 2019 This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the...
Aim: This paper explores the impact of space and time on interprofessional teamwork in three primar...
CONTEXT: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article draws on data from a 5-year project that examined the effectiven...
Background: We analyzed and compared primary health care (PHC) policies in British ...
To meet the needs of an aging population who often have multiple chronic conditions, interprofession...
Mark F Harris,1 Jenny Advocat,2 Benjamin F Crabtree,3 Jean-Frederic Levesque,1,4 William L Miller,5 ...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
BACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are hospital admissions rates for ...