CHSPR Seminar: Hip Fracture Mortality by Teaching Status of Treating Hospital
Katie Sheehan
March 22, 2016
UBC School of Population and Public Health
Diagnosis and Disruption: Population-Level Analysis Identifying Points of Care at Which Transitions Are Highest for People with Dementia and Factors That Contribute to Them.
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Trends in Coronary Atherosclerosis: A Tale of Two Population Subgroups.
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The chronic disease explosion: Artificial bang or empirical whimper?
McGrail K, Lavergne R, Lewis S. The chronic disease explosion: artificial bang or empirical whimper? BMJ. 2016 Mar;352:i1312.
Time trends in hospital stay after hip fracture in Canada, 2004-2012: database study.
Sobolev B, Guy P, Sheehan KJ, Kuramoto L, Bohm E, Beaupre L, Sutherland JM, Dunbar M, Griesdale D, Morin SN, Harvey E; Canadian Collaborative Study on Hip Fractures. Time trends in hospital stay after hip fracture in Canada, 2004–2012: database study. Arch Osteoporos. 2016;11(1).
New pricing approaches for bundled payments: Leveraging clinical standards and regional variations to target avoidable utilization.
Hellsten E, Chu S, Crump RT, Yu K, Sutherland JM. New pricing approaches for bundled payments: Leveraging clinical standards and regional variations to target avoidable utilization. Health Policy. 2016 Mar;120(3):316-26.