The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia Vancouver campus
Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
  • Home
  • About
    • People
    • History
    • Funding and Partners
    • Research
    • Knowledge Translation
    • Events
    • Contact
  • Analytic Services
  • Publications
  • Graduate Training
  • Health Policy Conference
    • Overview
    • Venue and Accommodations
    • Past Conferences
» Home » McGrail

McGrail

Variations in self-reported practice of physicians providing clinical care to individuals with dementia: a systematic review.

Sivananthan SN, Puyat JH, McGrail KM. Variations in self-reported practice of physicians providing clinical care to individuals with dementia: a systematic review. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2013 Aug;61(8):1277-85.

Health care services use in assisted living: a time series analysis.

McGrail KM, Lilly MB, McGregor MJ, Broemeling AM, Salomons K, Peterson S, McKendry R, Barer ML. Health care services use in assisted living: a time series analysis. Can J Aging. 2013 Jun;32(2):173-83.

What are the most effective ways to measure patient health outcomes of primary health care integration through PROM (Patient Reported Outcome Measurement) instruments?

Bryan S, Broesch J, Dalzell K, Davis JC, Dawes M, Doyle-Waters MM, Lewis SJ, McGrail KM, McGregor MJ, Murphy JM, Sawatzky R. What are the most effective ways to measure patient health outcomes of primary health care integration through PROM (Patient Reported Outcome Measurement) instruments? Vancouver (BC): Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation; Apr 2013.

What, if anything, does amenable mortality tell us about regional health system performance?

Lavergne MR, McGrail K. What, if anything, does amenable mortality tell us about regional health system performance? Healthc Policy. 2013 Feb;8(3):79-90.

Privacy by Design at Population Data BC: A case study describing the technical, administrative, and physical controls for privacy-sensitive secondary use of personal information for research in the public interest.

Pencarrick Hertzman C, Meagher N, McGrail KM. Privacy by Design at Population Data BC: a case study describing the technical, administrative, and physical controls for privacy-sensitive secondary use of personal information for research in the public interest. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2013 Jan 1;20(1):25-8.

Who uses assisted living in British Columbia? An initial exploration.

McGrail KM, Lilly M, McGregor MJ, Broemeling A, Salomons K, Peterson S, McKendry R, Barer M. Who uses assisted living in British Columbia? : an initial exploration. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 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.

Designation, diligence and drift: understanding laboratory expenditure increases in British Columbia, 1996/97 to 2005/06. 

Sivananthan SN, Peterson S, Lavergne R, Barer ML, McGrail KM. Designation, diligence and drift: understanding laboratory expenditure increases in British Columbia, 1996/97 to 2005/06.  BMC Health Serv Res. 2012 Dec 21;12:472.

Fraser Health: healthcare spending quantum analysis.

McGrail K, Lewis S. Fraser Health: healthcare spending quantum analysis. Ottawa (ON): Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement; Nov 2012.

Seniors will not bankrupt Canada’s health system.

McGrail K. Seniors will not bankrupt Canada’s health system. Lancet. 2012 Nov 17;380(9855):1740.

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • …
  • 23
  • Next
UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
Vancouver Campus
201-2206 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Email chspr.reception@ubc.ca
Find us on
   
Back to top
The University of British Columbia
  • Emergency Procedures |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Copyright |
  • Accessibility