Does concordance between survey responses and administrative records differ by ethnicity for prescription medication?
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Using visual displays to communicate risk of cancer to women from diverse race/ethnic backgrounds.
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A New Paradigm For Health Economics? We Already Have Three!
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Strengthening primary health care through primary care and public health collaboration: Final report for CHSRF.
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Reviewing the potential roles of financial incentives for funding healthcare in Canada.
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Canadians pay too much for generic drugs.
Law M. Canadians pay too much for generic drugs. In: Roos N, Manson Singer S, O’Grady K, Tapp C, Turczak S. Canadian health policy in the news: why evidence matters. University of Manitoba: Evidence Network, 2012; 334-37.
The public provision of pharmaceuticals: a synthesis of policies in ten developed countries.
Morgan SG, Thomson PA, Daw JR, Friesen MK, Dijkstra A. The public provision of pharmaceuticals: a synthesis of policies in ten developed countries. Vancouver (BC): Pharmaceutical Policy Research Collaboration; Dec 2012.
Does the on-site presence of a Registered Nurse (24 hours a day) in Saskatchewan long-term care facilities increase the quality of resident care?
Bryan S, McGregor MJ, McGrail KM, Murphy JM, Kuramoto L, Poss J, Huang R. Does the on-site presence of a Registered Nurse (24 hours a day) in Saskatchewan long-term care facilities increase the quality of resident care? Vancouver (BC): Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute; 2012.