Spenceley SM, Andres C, Lapins J, Wedel R, Gelber T, Halma LM. Accountability by design: moving primary care reform ahead in Alberta. Sch Public Policy. 2013;6:1-44.Spenceley SM, Andres C, Lapins J, Wedel R, Gelber T, Halma LM. Accountability by design: moving primary care reform ...
5 < > Red Deer Primary Care Network(RDPCN) We are part of your Patient Medical Home. Primary Care Networks (PCNs) bring local physicians and other health care professionals together to provide comprehensive patient care to Albertans. PCNs are comprised of groups of family physicians working with...
Behavioral Health Consultants, exercise specialists, nurse practitioners, digital navigators and medical office assistants are here to give you the support, education, and patient-centered care that you and your family needs. We serve a large area in central Alberta with doctors in Camrose and Bashaw...
23], particularly in mature models such as in Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec [23,24]. In Alberta, studies show that Primary Care Networks (PCNs) reduce emergency department visits while others demonstrate declines in care coordination and comprehensiveness [24,25,26,27,28]. In Quebec’s Family ...
One of the Alberta Health Services’ Strategic Clinical Networks. The Digestive Health Strategic Clinical Network is looking for family physicians to join their Core Committee. About DHSCN Core Committee The DHSCN is a collaborative team of physicians, front-line health care workers, researchers, adm...
RESULTS: In Alberta, physicians have access to more complementary tests; they can offer hospital care; they have to sort out administrative work; they can choose were to work; and can specialise in different types of health care services. In the Canary Islands physicians can have paid holidays...
The association asked for a $1.2 billion funding commitment over four years to establish primary care networks across the country based on successful programs in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta. A federal budget was not tabled early last year due to the then-emerging threat of C...
Alberta.Objectives were to:measure and compare the actual versus expected waiting times in the physician's office.assess patient satisfaction with the current organization of access and quality of care.elicit ideas from patients on how to improve the accommodation of access.elicit feedback from patien...
“leading primary care and community big data efforts” (172). The GPs’ key role in the development of data collection networks was particularly highlighted in the Canadian primary care data collection projects. In Ontario, following primary care reforms, patient rostering (i.e., the connection ...
The recomposition of an organizational field: Health care in Alberta. Organ Stud. 2005;26(3):351–84. Article Google Scholar Muzio D, Kirkpatrick I. Introduction: Professions and organizations-a conceptual framework. Curr Sociol. 2011;59(4):389–405. Article Google Scholar Gorman DF, Brooks...