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    Examining the effects of nurse practitioners on the quadruple aim

    Nurse practitioners are registered nurses with additional graduate education and experience.(1; 2) As regulated health professionals, nurse practitioners have a legislated expanded scope of practice that gives them independent authority to assess, diagnose and provide treatment.(3) This broader scope of ...

    Examining the effects of prenatal education

    Prenatal education has expanded significantly over the past two decades, from its initial conception as an opportunity to teach pain management in labour and preparation for birth in the hospital environment to including broader public-health principles of preparing women and their families for pregnancy...

    Learning from the Experience of Accountable Care Organizations in the US

    In February 2019, the Government of Ontario revealed its plans to reform the Ontario health system. The plans include the amalgamation of the province’s six provincial agencies (i.e., Cancer Care Ontario, Health Quality Ontario, eHealth Ontario, Trillium Gift of Life Network, Health Shared Services Ont...

    Exploring models for health workforce planning

    The health of British Columbians has continued to improve over the past decade, with gains in healthadjusted life expectancy and a gradual decrease in the gap between the life expectancy of women and men.(1) These gains in health status have come, in part, as a result of provincial efforts to strengthen ...

    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 ...

    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...

    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 ...

    Using multi-source feedback and other practice assessments for quality assurance in nursing

    Under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 every regulatory college in Ontario is expected to establish a quality-assurance program to ensure the ongoing quality of each profession’s practice....

    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...