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BMC Primary Care|March 24, 2023
How do respondents of primary care surveys compare to typical users of primary care? A comparison of two surveysShawna Cronin, Allanah Li, Yu Qing Bai, et al.
BMC Family Practice|June 1, 2018
Assessing the representativeness of physician and patient respondents to a primary care survey using administrative dataAllanah Li, Shawna Cronin, Yu Qing Bai, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 2, 2025
"Doing extra work and not getting extra help": the burden of work generated to manage the "no visitors" policy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, CanadaDanielle Jacobson, Arija Birze, Elizabeth Mansfield, et al.
Healthcare Policy = Politiques De Sante|December 13, 2021
Comparing the Attainment of the Patient's Medical Home Model across Regions in Three Canadian Provinces: A Cross-Sectional StudySabrina T Wong, Sharon Johnston, Fred Burge, et al.
Healthcare Policy = Politiques De Sante|December 30, 2016
Primary Care Performance Measurement and Reporting at a Regional Level: Could a Matrix Approach Provide Actionable Information for Policy Makers and Clinicians?Julia M Langton, Sabrina T Wong, Sharon Johnston, et al.
Archives of Public Health = Archives Belges De Sante Publique|July 29, 2022
"We cobble together a storyline of system performance using a diversity of things": a qualitative study of perspectives on public health performance measurement in CanadaMeghan O'Neill, Eric De Prophetis, Sara Allin, et al.
BMJ Open|March 11, 2022
Comprehensive compartmental model and calibration algorithm for the study of clinical implications of the population-level spread of COVID-19: a study protocolBrandon Robinson, Jodi D Edwards, Tetyana Kendzerska, et al.
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BMC Primary Care|March 24, 2023
How do respondents of primary care surveys compare to typical users of primary care? A comparison of two surveysShawna Cronin, Allanah Li, Yu Qing Bai, et al.
BMC Family Practice|June 1, 2018
Assessing the representativeness of physician and patient respondents to a primary care survey using administrative dataAllanah Li, Shawna Cronin, Yu Qing Bai, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 2, 2025
"Doing extra work and not getting extra help": the burden of work generated to manage the "no visitors" policy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, CanadaDanielle Jacobson, Arija Birze, Elizabeth Mansfield, et al.
Healthcare Policy = Politiques De Sante|December 13, 2021
Comparing the Attainment of the Patient's Medical Home Model across Regions in Three Canadian Provinces: A Cross-Sectional StudySabrina T Wong, Sharon Johnston, Fred Burge, et al.
Healthcare Policy = Politiques De Sante|December 30, 2016
Primary Care Performance Measurement and Reporting at a Regional Level: Could a Matrix Approach Provide Actionable Information for Policy Makers and Clinicians?Julia M Langton, Sabrina T Wong, Sharon Johnston, et al.
Archives of Public Health = Archives Belges De Sante Publique|July 29, 2022
"We cobble together a storyline of system performance using a diversity of things": a qualitative study of perspectives on public health performance measurement in CanadaMeghan O'Neill, Eric De Prophetis, Sara Allin, et al.
BMJ Open|March 11, 2022
Comprehensive compartmental model and calibration algorithm for the study of clinical implications of the population-level spread of COVID-19: a study protocolBrandon Robinson, Jodi D Edwards, Tetyana Kendzerska, et al.
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