Women, individuals with low income, and home renters are more likely to have unmet healthcare needs in Canada.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
Health Policy Concerns about increasing numbers of Canadians living in poverty and on low incomes ha...
Health Issues: While women are reported to be more frequent users of health service...
Public policy changes with regards to housing and income can have serious effects on a person’s heal...
Canada needs to be more of an active and democratic state that pursues gender and other kinds of equ...
Canadian individuals living in poverty and who also have T2DM are at high risk for adverse health ou...
Canada lags far behind other wealthy, industrialized nations when it comes to public policy that imp...
Diabetes is more prevalent among the poor. Healthcare professionals, in addition to providing excell...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Despite the promise of universal care, many Canadians report having unmet healthcare needs. We condu...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Objectives This analysis examines the prevalence of self-reported unmet needs for health care and th...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
Health Policy Concerns about increasing numbers of Canadians living in poverty and on low incomes ha...
Health Issues: While women are reported to be more frequent users of health service...
Public policy changes with regards to housing and income can have serious effects on a person’s heal...
Canada needs to be more of an active and democratic state that pursues gender and other kinds of equ...
Canadian individuals living in poverty and who also have T2DM are at high risk for adverse health ou...
Canada lags far behind other wealthy, industrialized nations when it comes to public policy that imp...
Diabetes is more prevalent among the poor. Healthcare professionals, in addition to providing excell...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Despite the promise of universal care, many Canadians report having unmet healthcare needs. We condu...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Objectives This analysis examines the prevalence of self-reported unmet needs for health care and th...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
Health Policy Concerns about increasing numbers of Canadians living in poverty and on low incomes ha...
Health Issues: While women are reported to be more frequent users of health service...