The purpose of this study was to explore how four purposefully selected executive directors of Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) understood the idea of accountability, and how they viewed the accountability reforms that had been imposed on their sector of health care over the previous three years. Data were collected through personal interviews and a reflective journal. An analysis of key documents and the reflective journal informed the data analysis. The findings suggest that executive directors perceive that accountability relationships have shifted since reforms have been implemented. They noted that CCACs have become more accountable to the provincial government at the expense of accountability to the local community. From ...
Executive Summary: Accountable Communities for Health (ACHs) are multi -sector, community-based part...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
The purpose of this research was to understand how the constant adoption of reforms affected account...
This research seeks to identify what accountability frameworks were in place for the home and commun...
There has been much emphasis on accountability in health care in all jurisdictions across Canada. Us...
How governments compel compliance is a central issue of public policy. The move towards contracting ...
BACKGROUND: District level health system governance is recognised as an important but challenging el...
This article examines implementation issues for the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. A comparison wi...
The problem of increased emergency room use has made it difficult to manage free healthcare programs...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
This paper examines how community accountability is exercised by the governing boards of hospitals b...
Care management argument is about how to match services and other resources to the varying needs of ...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
This study examines how health care managers responded to the accountable care organization (ACO). T...
This study investigated perceptions of community college program administrators within the 28 public...
Executive Summary: Accountable Communities for Health (ACHs) are multi -sector, community-based part...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
The purpose of this research was to understand how the constant adoption of reforms affected account...
This research seeks to identify what accountability frameworks were in place for the home and commun...
There has been much emphasis on accountability in health care in all jurisdictions across Canada. Us...
How governments compel compliance is a central issue of public policy. The move towards contracting ...
BACKGROUND: District level health system governance is recognised as an important but challenging el...
This article examines implementation issues for the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. A comparison wi...
The problem of increased emergency room use has made it difficult to manage free healthcare programs...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
This paper examines how community accountability is exercised by the governing boards of hospitals b...
Care management argument is about how to match services and other resources to the varying needs of ...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
This study examines how health care managers responded to the accountable care organization (ACO). T...
This study investigated perceptions of community college program administrators within the 28 public...
Executive Summary: Accountable Communities for Health (ACHs) are multi -sector, community-based part...
Community governance, the direct (co-)management of public services by community members, is a popul...
The purpose of this research was to understand how the constant adoption of reforms affected account...