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Stakeholder surveys of Canadian healthcare performance: what are they telling us? Who should be listening? Who should be acting, and how?

Author(s): Nemis-White J; Torr E; Gogovor A; Marshall L; Ahmed S; Aylen J; Montague T;

Eleven Health Care in Canada (HCIC) surveys, spanning 1998-2014, offer a comprehensive overview of the changing perceptions of physician, nurse, pharmacist, administrator and public stakeholders of the nation's health status, its burden of illness and its quality and cost of care. Overall, there persists a universal sense of quality in our health syst ...

Article GUID: 25906461


Contributions and Challenges of Non-Professional Patient Care: A Key Component of Contemporary Canadian Healthcare

Author(s): Montague T; Gogovor A; Ahmed S; Torr E; Aylen J; Marshall L; Henningsen N; Nemis-White J;

The Canadian public is aging. Population levels of excellent, or very good, health are decreasing, and the prevalence of chronic diseases is increasing. Timely access to caring and respectful care from health professionals, with supporting information transfer, are key qualities in patients' sense of centricity and hope for best outcomes. Data from th ...

Article GUID: 26718249


Patient-Centred Care in Canada: Key Components and the Path Forward

Author(s): Montague T; Gogovor A; Aylen J; Ashley L; Ahmed S; Martin L; Cochrane B; Adams O; Nemis-White J;

Canadians' health and its care continue to evolve. Chronic diseases affect more than 50% of our aging population, but the majority of public and professional stakeholders retain a sense of care quality. An emergent issue, however, is generating an increasingly wide debate. It is the concept o ...

Article GUID: 28550701


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