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Breakfast with the Chiefs Podcast
What Do Patients Want? A Critical Look at Healthcare Delivery in Canada
André Picard -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
Investment as a Deficit Reduction Strategy - Getting to No Vacancies in a Global Nursing Shortage
Mary Ferguson-Pare -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
2009 Review of IM/IT in Healthcare: The Unvarnished Version
Michael Guerriere -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
Let's Settle the Private/Public Hospital Debate: A Conversation Reflecting on a Tour of Australia and New Zealand
Murray T. Martin and Cliff Nordal -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
Let's Settle the Private/Public Hospital Debate: A Conversation Reflecting on a Tour of Australia and New Zealand
Murray T. Martin and Cliff Nordal -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
Renewing Public Health in Ontario: The Role of the Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion
Vivek Goel -
Breakfast with the Chiefs
Annual Review of IM/IT in Healthcare: The Unvarnished Version
Michael Guerriere -
Case Studies
Changing Behaviours to Improve Documentation and Optimize Hospital Revenue
Margaret Oldfield -
Columns
Coping with Structural Change: How a Regional Health Authority Is Helping Local Public Health Managers Take on New Responsibilities
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation -
Columns
Performance Reporting to Help Organizations Promote Quality Improvement
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation -
Columns
Public Reporting: One Piece of the Quality Improvement Puzzle
Kate Rexe, Steeve Vigneault and Jennifer Thornhill -
Case Studies
Human Factors in Action: Getting "Pumped" at a Nursing Usability Laboratory
Edward Etchells, Cynthia Bailey, Ron Biason, Susan DeSousa, Laurie Fowler, Karen Johnson, Catherine Morash and Catherine O'Neill -
Columns
Engaging Front-Line Staff: How a Long-Term Care Home Is Using Evidence to Build a Quality Improvement Culture
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation -
Columns
Turning the Tide on Chronic Disease: How a Province Is Using Evidence to Build Quality Improvement Capacity
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation -
Case Studies
A Community-Researcher Alliance to Improve Chronic Wound Care
Ian D. Graham, Margaret B. Harrison, Bob Cerniuk and Sheila Bauer -
Interview
Bringing Research Results to the Bedside
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Case Studies
Successfully Challenging Traditional Working Practices Within Orthopaedics
Jennifer Faraone, Susan Bisaillon, Kathy Elliott, Jane Cuthbert, Cindy Doucette and Joan Shaw -
Case Studies
Development of a Regional Clinical Pathway for Total Hip Replacement in a Rural Health Network
Jessica Meleskie and Katrina Wilson -
Case Studies
Leading Change across Two Sites: Introduction of a New Documentation System
Andrea R. Walker -
Interview
Manage Patient Information More Effectively
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Case Studies
Implementing a Good Catch Program in an Integrated Health System
Debbie Barnard, Marilyn Dumkee, Balvir Bains and Brenda Gallivan -
Case Studies
Toronto Hospital Reduces Sharps Injuries by 80%, Eliminates Blood Collection Injuries
Laura Visser -
Case Studies
The Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research: Knowledge Translation with Indigenous Communities
Brenda Elias and John O'Neil -
Case Studies
Knowledge Translation to Advance the Nurse Practitioner Role in British Columbia
Marjorie MacDonald, Sandra Regan, Heather Davidson, Rita Schreiber, Jane Crickmore, Lesley Moss, Janet Pinelli and Bernadette Pauly -
Case Studies
Collaborative Partnerships: Managing Increased Healthcare Demand without Increasing Overall System Capacity
Paul Masotti, Eleanor Rivoire, Wendy Rowe, Marnie Dahl and Eleanor Plain -
Case Studies
Linking Health Services at the Community Level
Ronald Lagoe, Theodore Pasinski, Paul Kronenberg, Thomas Quinn and Phillip Schaengold -
Columns
High Reliability versus High Autonomy: Dryden, Murphy and Patient Safety
Robert G. Evans, Karen Cardiff and Sam Sheps -
Case Studies
A Capitol Approach: Tobacco Treatment and Cessation within Nova Scotia's Capitol Health District
Shawn Jolemore and Dan Steeves -
Case Studies
Infrastructure for Board Accountability: Governance Structures and Processes for a Community Hospital
Sandra Kearns, David Vigar and Katherine Scimmi
Engaging Front-Line Staff: How a Long-Term Care Home Is Using Evidence to Build a Quality Improvement Culture
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
St. Peter's Residence at Chedoke in Hamilton, Ontario, a 210-bed long-term care facility, is building the capacity of front-line employees to become engaged in quality improvement. With training and tools, teams made up of front-line and other staff are becoming engaged in creating a quality improvement culture. This innovative initiative was recently featured in Promising Practices in Research Use, a series produced by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation highlighting organizations that have invested their time, energy and resources to improve their ability to use research in the delivery of health services. See Healthcare Policy's Knowledge Translation, Linkage and Exchange to read this piece.
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