Improving the integration of health services for patients with complex needs is a priority across Canada. To improve patient experience and reduce costs, provinces and territories have implemented diverse team-based primary health care (PHC) models. In Ontario, a boom in both organizational and funding reforms in the early 2000s resulted in the addition of diverse primary care models. The goals of these reforms were to improve the quality of care, care coordination and the comprehensiveness of services. The reforms were reflected at both the provincial and regional (Local Health Integration Networks) levels through strategic guidance documents and through the establishment of primary care evaluation frameworks by key provincial leaders. Thi...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
Improving health services integration for patients with complex needs is a national priority in Cana...
Primary Health Care (PHC) teams are an important component of the health system – particularly in te...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
Improving health services integration for persons living with complex health and social needs is a p...
Background: We analyzed and compared primary health care (PHC) policies in British ...
In 2006, Ontario became the last Canadian province to implement health services regionalization with...
Introduction: The paper highlights key trajectories and outcomes of the recent policy developments t...
Abstract Background Improving health system value and efficiency are considered major policy priori...
The Patients First Act is the legislative piece of a large-scale reform in Ontario's health systems ...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
Improving health services integration for patients with complex needs is a national priority in Cana...
Primary Health Care (PHC) teams are an important component of the health system – particularly in te...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
Improving health services integration for persons living with complex health and social needs is a p...
Background: We analyzed and compared primary health care (PHC) policies in British ...
In 2006, Ontario became the last Canadian province to implement health services regionalization with...
Introduction: The paper highlights key trajectories and outcomes of the recent policy developments t...
Abstract Background Improving health system value and efficiency are considered major policy priori...
The Patients First Act is the legislative piece of a large-scale reform in Ontario's health systems ...
Background: Countries throughout the world have been exploring new models to deliver primary care. O...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...