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Telehealth Expansion and Medicare Beneficiaries’ Care Quality and Access Open
Importance Understanding the association of telehealth use with health care outcomes is fundamental to determining whether telehealth waivers implemented during the COVID-19 public health emergency should be made permanent. The current lit…
National safety monitoring of vaccines from the Canadian Adverse Events Following Immunization Surveillance System (CAEFISS), 2018–2019 Open
Canada's continuous monitoring of the safety of marketed vaccines during 2018-2019 did not identify any increase in the frequency or severity of AEFIs, previously unknown AEFIs, or areas that required further investigation or research.
Function of the Medical Team Quarterback: Patient, Family, and Physician Perspectives on Team Care Coordination in Patient- and Family-Centered Primary Care Open
Medical team quarterbacks were perceived as enhancing team-based care by facilitating the coordination/communication that is critical to PFCC. Patients and family members acknowledged that PFCC can be delivered by different members of the …
Data Linkages to Study Pharmaceutical Health Services Delivery: Three Applied Examples Open
IntroductionThe safe, effective, and efficient use of pharmaceutical health services is a critical area of public health and social policy. Implementation and monitoring studies often use single data sources but require diverse data elemen…
Facilitative Components of Collaborative Learning: A Review of Nine Health Research Networks Open
The findings illustrate the importance of collaborative learning in research networks and the challenges to evaluating the success of research network functionality. Conducting readiness assessments and developing process and outcome evalu…
Decision-to-Implement Worksheet for Evidence-based Interventions: From the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network Open
The Decision-to-Implement Worksheet provides a new resource for primary care practices that want to assess whether evidence-based interventions are suitable to adopt or adapt to meet their needs.
Promoting Patient and Family Partnerships in Ambulatory Care Improvement: A Narrative Review and Focus Group Findings Open
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.