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    Empowering caregivers to deliver home-based restorative care

    Canada, like most high-income countries, is experiencing an aging population, with those over 65 being on track to represent 25% of the Canadian population by 2050. This shift in population demographics is requiring significant changes in the delivery of health and social services including an increased ...

    The implementation of the bioequivalence certification policy in Chile: an analysis of market authorization data

    PLoS One; 14 (5), 2019
    Affordability is a key barrier to access to medicines. Generic medicines policies can address this barrier and promote access. Successful uptake of generic medicines depends, in part, on ensuring that these products are interchangeable with reference products. Typically, bioequivalence certification is e...

    Examining the effects of youth skills-development programs

    Improving labour-market participation of youth is a common objective across most advanced economies. Achieving this goal is critical to developing a strong economy, as well as for ensuring the social cohesion and inclusion of youth in society.(1) However, countries around the world face the significant c...

    Examining the efficiency and effectiveness of ontario’s health workforce regulatory system

    The regulation and oversight of the health professionals responsible for providing care to patients in Ontario is an important mechanism to ensure patients receive the highest-quality care possible (e.g., by setting the standards that professionals need to meet in their practice) while mitigating, to the...

    Identifying how area-based socio-economic Indicators are measured in Canada

    Socio-economic status (SES) is (based on the definition from BC Stats) a measure of the economic and social status of an individual or group of individuals based on education, income, occupation, and other relevant indicators, relative to other members of the population.(1) Given that it is an indicator ...

    Evaluation of the effects of a generic substitution policy implemented in Chile

    BMJ Glob. Health; 4 (2), 2019
    Chile implemented a generic substitution policy in 2014 to improve access to medicines. This study aims to measure if the generic substitution policy had an effect on the sales volume and prices of referent and the branded generic products with demonstrated bioequivalence (BEQ) in the private pharmaceuti...

    Economic Analyses of policies to reduce cervical cancer

    The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (hereafter referred to as the Partnership) completed an environmental scan in 2018 of cervical cancer screening in Canada.(6) The scan found that organized cervical cancer screening programs are available in most provinces, with the exception of Quebec.(6) Organize...

    Sumário de resumos sobre custos de uma equipe de saúde bucal no Brasil
    Summary of abstracts on oral health professionals costs in Brazil

    Levantamento de estudos que descrevam o valor de remuneração de uma equipe de saúde bucal (cirurgião dentista, técnico em saúde bucal e auxiliar em saúde bucal) no Brasil....