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Ontario 4 mortality 4 Physician Labour Supply 3 Physician Service Intensity 3 Physician Service Volume 3 equity 3 Canada 2 Equity 2 adults 2 consistency of services 2 health care financing 2 health insurance 2 health personnel 2 health-related quality of life 2 home care services 2 managed competition 2 providers 2 unemployment 2 Cambodia 1 Cost Sharing 1 Dental care 1 Distributive justice 1 Economic impact 1 Efficiency 1 HUI 1 Health Care Financing 1 Health Care Funding 1 Health Utilities Index 1 Health care funding 1 Human capital 1 Laos 1 Medical Savings Accounts 1 Needs-based funding 1 Prenatal diagnosis 1 Prevention 1 QALY 1 Quebec 1 Rate of return 1 Vietnam 1 benchmarks 1
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Book / Working Paper 257
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Undetermined 252 English 5
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Gafni, A 36 Lomas, J 33 Hurley, Jeremiah 31 Stoddart, G 29 Birch, S 26 Labelle, R 20 Hurley, J 18 Barer, M 15 O'Brien, B 15 Chambers, L 13 Charles, C 13 Goeree, R 13 Woodward, Christel 13 Abelson, Julia 12 Torrance, G 12 Feeny, D 11 Hutchison, B 11 Hutchison, Brian 11 Woodward, C 11 Birch, Stephen 10 Lavis, John 10 Eyles, J 8 Giacomini, Mita 8 Goldsmith, L 8 Grignon, Michel 8 Brown, J 7 Furlong, W 7 Abelson, J 6 Ferrier, B 6 O'Brien, Bernie 6 Cohen, M 5 Eyles, John 5 Gafni, Amiram 5 Veenstra, G 5 Bhatia, V 4 Brown, Judy 4 Buckley, Gioia 4 Cohen, May 4 Ferrier, Barbara 4 Giacomini, M 4
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Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (CHEPA), McMaster University 257
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Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis Working Paper Series 257
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RePEc 257
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The Role of Education in Health System Performance: A Propos World Health Report 2000
Grignon, Michel - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2006
I investigate the role of education on health, using country level data and the production frontier framework suggested by the World Health Organization to assess performances of health care systems. I find that the role of human capital is much smaller than what appears in the WHO frontier...
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Economic Evaluation Across the Four Faces of Prevention: A Canadian Perspective
Goldsmith, Laurie J.; Hutchison, Brian; Hurley, Jeremiah - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2006
In 1986, Louise Russell published her landmark book, “Is Prevention Better Than Cure?”, in which she evaluated the health and economic benefits of preventive health care interventions and tested the validity of the common assumption that prevention saves money. While debunking the myth that...
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The Relationship between Physician Labour Supply, Service Volume and Service Intensity
Jeon, Sung-Hee; Hurley, Jeremiah - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2004
Surveys of Canadian physicians show that, on average, general/family physicians have been reducing hours of direct patient care in recent years. We currently have little understanding of how changing hours of work relate to service provision. This project examines this relationship using...
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Home Care in Australia: Some Lessons for Canada
Woodward, Christel - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2004
This paper examines the current Australian home and community care system, particularly the Home and Community Care Program (HACC). It briefly traces its development, particularly since 1985. The system that currently exists is described along with the major issues that it confronts. The changes...
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Developing Needs-based Funding Formulae Using Individual-level Linked Survey and Utilization Data: An Application to Home Care Services in Ontario, Canada
Hurley, Jeremiah; Hutchison, Brian; Buckley, Gioia; … - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2004
A common goal of health policy is to allocate public health care resources according to need. This paper presents a method for developing needs-based funding formulae using individual-level linked health survey and utilization data. Needs-based funding shares are developed in three basic stages:...
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Managing under Managed Community Care: The Experiences of Clients, Providers and Managers in Ontario's Competitive Home Care Sector
Abelson, Julia; Tedford, Sara; Woodward, Christel; … - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2003
In 1996, a newly elected government in the Province of Ontario, Canada, introduced a managed competition environment into the home care sector through the establishment of a competitive contracting process for home care services. Through 65 in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted between...
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Equity in Health Care Funding: Comparison of Expenditures in Ontario to Allocations Based on Population Need
Hutchison, Brian; Torrance-Rynard, Vicki; Hurley, Jeremiah - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2003
Background - The geographic distribution of health care funding in Canada has traditionally been based on past allocations and the distribution of health care facilities and providers. Whether this approach has succeeded in distributing resources among populations in keeping with relative health...
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Geographic Disparity in Premature Mortality in Ontario, 1992-1996
Altmayer, Chris; Hutchison, Brian; Torrance-Rynard, Vicki; … - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2003
Objectives: This article examines the extent of geographic disparity in premature mortality in Ontario and considers factors that may underlie variations in premature mortality across geographic areas. Data Source: Mortality data for years 1992-1996 were obtained from Vital Statistics Records,...
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Needs-based Funding for Home Care and Community Support Services in Ontario: A New Approach Based on Linked Survey and Administrative Data
Hurley, Jeremiah; Hutchison, Brian; Buckley, Gioia; … - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2003
1.0 Background Since 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MOHLTC) has used an equity funding formula to allocate new funding for the delivery of long-term care (LTC) community services, which includes home care services and community support services in the province.[Ontario...
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Effectiveness of Preventive Primary Care Outreach Interventions with Older Persons: Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Ploeg, Jenny; Feightner, John; Hutchison, Brian; … - Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis … - 2003
Background: Preventive primary care outreach interventions with older persons have the potential to decrease mortality and institutionalization. Methods - We conducted a meta-analysis to assess the effect of preventive primary care outreach interventions on mortality, admissions to long-term...
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