Objectives. To assess the extent to which new primary healthcare (PHC) models implemented in two regions of Quebec have improved patient experience of care, unmet needs, and use of services for individuals with and without chronic diseases, compared with other forms of PHC practices. Methods. In 2005 and 2010, we carried out population and organization surveys. We divided PHC organizations into new model practices and other practices and followed the evolution over time of patient experience of care. Results. Patients with chronic diseases had better accessibility but worse continuity of care in the new model practices than in the other practices at both time periods. Through the reform, accessibility decreased evenly in both groups, but co...
In light of the growing pressure that multiple chronic diseases place on health care systems, we inv...
Introduction: Restructuring primary care is essential to achieve the triple aim. This case study exa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform in Ontario, C...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Massive efforts in Canada have been made to renew primary healthcare. However, a...
PURPOSE: Major primary care reforms have been introduced in recent years in the United Kingdom, incl...
Abstract Background First-contact accessibility remains an important problem in Canada, with this in...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
BackgroundThe patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a key service delivery innovation in health re...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
PURPOSE Major primary care reforms have been introduced in recent years in the United Kingdom, inclu...
PURPOSE On the eve of major primary health care reforms, we conducted a mul-tilevel survey of primar...
Introduction During the last decade the Quebec Public Health Care System (QPHCS) had an important tr...
In light of the growing pressure that multiple chronic diseases place on health care systems, we inv...
Introduction: Restructuring primary care is essential to achieve the triple aim. This case study exa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform in Ontario, C...
Introduction. Healthcare reforms launched in the early 2000s in Québec, Canada, involved the impleme...
Abstract Background Reform of primary healthcare (PHC) organisations is underway in Canada. The capa...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Abstract Background Massive efforts in Canada have been made to renew primary healthcare. However, a...
PURPOSE: Major primary care reforms have been introduced in recent years in the United Kingdom, incl...
Abstract Background First-contact accessibility remains an important problem in Canada, with this in...
Improving integrated health services for patients with two or more chronic illnesses is a priority i...
BackgroundThe patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a key service delivery innovation in health re...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
PURPOSE Major primary care reforms have been introduced in recent years in the United Kingdom, inclu...
PURPOSE On the eve of major primary health care reforms, we conducted a mul-tilevel survey of primar...
Introduction During the last decade the Quebec Public Health Care System (QPHCS) had an important tr...
In light of the growing pressure that multiple chronic diseases place on health care systems, we inv...
Introduction: Restructuring primary care is essential to achieve the triple aim. This case study exa...
Abstract Background Primary care reform in Ontario, C...