The Benefits and Challenges of Precepting Pharmacy Students Virtually in Interprofessional Primary Care Teams
Authors: R. Ashcroft, A. Mathers, A. Gin, S. Lam, C. Donnelly, J. B. Brown, T. Kourgiantakis, K. Adamson, K. Mehta, J. Rayner, D. Sur, A. Kirvan, P. Sheffield, L. Dolovich |
Format Article Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Theme: Advancing the Learning Health System, Understanding and Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care Link: Lien |
le 2023 |
Building High-Performing Primary Care Systems: After a Decade of Policy Change, Is Canada “Walking the Talk?”
Authors: M. Aggarwal, B. Hutchison, R. Abdelhalim, G. R. Baker |
Format Article Source: The Milbank Quarterly Theme: Advancing health system transformation & Integration, Human Resources in Primary Health Care, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2023 |
Rapid hepatitis C virus point-of-care RNA testing and treatment at an integrated supervised consumption service in Toronto, Canada: a prospective, observational cohort study
Authors: B. Lettner, K. Mason, Z. Greenwald, J. Broad, E. Mandel, J. Feld, J. Powis |
Format Article Source: The Lancet Regional Health Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Document: Download (600.54 Ko), Document: Download (115.73 Ko) Link: Lien |
le 2023 |
Walk the Talk: Empowering Patients and Community Members in Healthcare Delivery Research
Authors: S. Shearkhani, J. Quinlan, R. Rashed, S. Isani, H. Mughal, A. R. Athar, D. Gokool, E. Meshkat, F. Yesmin, S. R. Golla, S. Hrishit, S. Abdulraheem, J. Powis, A. Wotjak, K. Smith |
Format Article Source: Longwoods Insights Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Advancing health system transformation & Integration, Advancing the Learning Health System, Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2024 |
Considerations for collecting data on race and Indigenous identity during health card renewal across Canadian jurisdictions
Authors: A. Pinto, A. Eissa, T. Kiran, A. Mashfort-Pringle, A. Needham, I. Dhalla |
Format Article Source: Canadian Medical Association Journal Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Advancing the Learning Health System, Understanding our client populations and their health journeys, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2023 |
From Patient Feedback Survey to Organizational Practice: Improving the Relevancy and Translatability of Findings
Authors: M. Rahman, A. Alamgir, M. Saroli |
Format Article Source: EC Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Theme: Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2021 |
Accessibility of Virtual Primary Care for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study
Authors: A. Selick, J. Durbin, Y. Hamdani, J. Rayner, Y. Lunksy |
Format Article Source: JMIR Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions Theme: Understanding and Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care Link: Lien |
le 2022 |
Case Study: West End Quality Improvement Collaboration
Authors: J. Callaghan, T. Décarie, K. Filaber, M. Gans, F. Hassaan, C. Ledwos |
Format Article Source: Longwoods Healthcare Quarterly Theme: Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2019 |
Using the quadruple aim to understand the impact of virtual delivery of care within Ontario community health centres: a qualitative study
Authors: S. Bhatti, S. Dahrouge, L. Muldoon, J. Rayner |
Format Article Source: BJGP Open Theme: Advancing health system transformation & Integration, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care Link: Lien |
le 2022 |
“That's a double-edged sword”: Exploring the integration of supervised consumption services within community health centres in Toronto, Canada
Authors: G. Bardwell, C. Strike, S. Mitraad, A. Scheimef, L. Barnaby, J. Altenberg, T. Kerr |
Format Article Source: Health & Place Theme: Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Lien |
le 2020 |