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Rose Anne Devlin

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Journal of Health Economics|July 1, 2008
Do physician remuneration schemes matter? The case of Canadian family physiciansRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 18, 2014
Social networks and the probability of having a regular family doctorRose Anne Devlin, Jamie Rudolph-Zbarsky
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|May 2, 2008
Empowered patient or empowered physician: an analysis of the importance of the empowered patient in the health delivery systemVicky Barham, Rose Anne Devlin, Xiaochuan Wang
Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)|July 11, 2006
Remunerating primary care physicians: emerging directions and policy options for CanadaRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma, William Hogg
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 14, 2018
Social capital and having a regular family doctor: Evidence from longitudinal dataHana Bataineh, Rose Anne Devlin, Vicky Barham
Health Economics|February 5, 2009
Physician's production of primary care in Ontario, CanadaSisira Sarma, Rose Anne Devlin, William Hogg
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 3, 2010
The role of supplemental coverage in a universal health insurance system: Some Canadian evidenceRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma, Qi Zhang
Health Economics|January 30, 2019
Unmet health care and health care utilizationHana Bataineh, Rose Anne Devlin, Vicky Barham
Family Practice|May 28, 2026
The scope of practice of nurses and allied health professionals in primary care in Ontario, Canada: a scoping reviewSisira Sarma, Tianyue Zhong, Rose Anne Devlin, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 20, 2010
Does the way physicians are paid influence the way they practice? The case of Canadian family physicians' work activitySisira Sarma, Rose Anne Devlin, Bachir Belhadji, et al.
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Journal of Health Economics|July 1, 2008
Do physician remuneration schemes matter? The case of Canadian family physiciansRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 18, 2014
Social networks and the probability of having a regular family doctorRose Anne Devlin, Jamie Rudolph-Zbarsky
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|May 2, 2008
Empowered patient or empowered physician: an analysis of the importance of the empowered patient in the health delivery systemVicky Barham, Rose Anne Devlin, Xiaochuan Wang
Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)|July 11, 2006
Remunerating primary care physicians: emerging directions and policy options for CanadaRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma, William Hogg
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 14, 2018
Social capital and having a regular family doctor: Evidence from longitudinal dataHana Bataineh, Rose Anne Devlin, Vicky Barham
Health Economics|February 5, 2009
Physician's production of primary care in Ontario, CanadaSisira Sarma, Rose Anne Devlin, William Hogg
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 3, 2010
The role of supplemental coverage in a universal health insurance system: Some Canadian evidenceRose Anne Devlin, Sisira Sarma, Qi Zhang
Health Economics|January 30, 2019
Unmet health care and health care utilizationHana Bataineh, Rose Anne Devlin, Vicky Barham
Family Practice|May 28, 2026
The scope of practice of nurses and allied health professionals in primary care in Ontario, Canada: a scoping reviewSisira Sarma, Tianyue Zhong, Rose Anne Devlin, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 20, 2010
Does the way physicians are paid influence the way they practice? The case of Canadian family physicians' work activitySisira Sarma, Rose Anne Devlin, Bachir Belhadji, et al.
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