This paper examines how community accountability is exercised by the governing boards of hospitals based on case studies of six hospitals in Ontario – London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation (HHS), The Ottawa Hospital (TOH), University Health Network (UHN), Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre (S&W), and Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH). The findings reveal that hospital boards face a number of issues and tensions that stem from directing their accountability efforts towards the organization, the government, and the community in which they serve
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Ontario was used to explore the meaning, approaches, and measures of accountability, and examine the...
This research seeks to identify what accountability frameworks were in place for the home and commun...
The shift from local, community-based hospitals to more complex, multilevel delivery systems raises ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines hospital board governance in a regional ...
Health care in Ontario is delivered by a complex network of health service providers. With the Minis...
Ontario has seen significant changes across the municipal landscape, including the realignment of se...
Multi-Service Accountability Agreements (MSAAs) have been put in place to hold Community Sector Serv...
Governments can be accountable for improving the fairness of their priority setting through enhanced...
This paper examines whether the healthcare system in Ontario can integrate the principles of public ...
The study related community social capital to the level of community accountability and provision of...
OBJECTIVE: This research project examines the development and implementation of Ontario’s system of ...
This dissertation contributes new insights on the antecedents and consequences of hospitals’ respons...
The purpose of this study is to provide a critical examination of the concept of hospital governance...
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Ontario was used to explore the meaning, approaches, and measures of accountability, and examine the...
This research seeks to identify what accountability frameworks were in place for the home and commun...
The shift from local, community-based hospitals to more complex, multilevel delivery systems raises ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines hospital board governance in a regional ...
Health care in Ontario is delivered by a complex network of health service providers. With the Minis...
Ontario has seen significant changes across the municipal landscape, including the realignment of se...
Multi-Service Accountability Agreements (MSAAs) have been put in place to hold Community Sector Serv...
Governments can be accountable for improving the fairness of their priority setting through enhanced...
This paper examines whether the healthcare system in Ontario can integrate the principles of public ...
The study related community social capital to the level of community accountability and provision of...
OBJECTIVE: This research project examines the development and implementation of Ontario’s system of ...
This dissertation contributes new insights on the antecedents and consequences of hospitals’ respons...
The purpose of this study is to provide a critical examination of the concept of hospital governance...
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Public accountability has re-emerged as a top priority for health systems all over the world, and pa...
Ontario was used to explore the meaning, approaches, and measures of accountability, and examine the...