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    Introducing Physician Assistants to Ontario by Meredith Vanstone, Sarah E. Boesveld, Kristen Burrows

    Published 2014-02-01
    “… In 2006, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) introduced Physician Assistants (PAs) through the announcement of demonstration projects, education and training programs, and subsequent funding. …”
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    Bringing Care Governance to Ontario's Retirement Homes Sector by Blair Roblin, Raisa Deber, Kerry Kuluski, Michelle Silver

    Published 2019-03-01
    “… In 2010, the Ontario government introduced Bill 21, the Retirement Homes Act, 2010 (the Act), which required the licensing of retirement homes (RHs), residents' rights, care and safety standards, inspections, compliance and a newly formed Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (Authority).  …”
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    Integrating Health Services in Ontario Through Mergers and Centralization by Krithika Ragupathi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Une analyse des réformes de centralisation dans d’autres juridictions peut donner une décision de l’Ontario de se réformer. Malgré le fait que ce projet de loi soit présenté comme une modernisation du système de santé de l’Ontario pour répondre aux besoins des citoyens, les parties prenantes partagent un thème commun dans leurs opinions: le manque de consultation du public. …”
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    Ontario's empire: liberalism and 'Britannic' nationalism in Laurier's Canada, 1887-1919 by Thompson, G

    Published 2016
    “…And third, it contends that these debates illuminate the rise and subsequent disintegration of Wilfrid Laurier's Liberal party in 'Greater Ontario.' The thesis thus contributes a new perspective to the political and intellectual history of Canada and the British world.…”
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    Classes sociales et scrutins provinciaux au Canada : le cas de l’Ontario by Michael Ornstein

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…La relation entre vote et classe sociale au Canada est mesurée ici, pour l’Ontario, à l’aide de neuf enquêtes réalisées entre 1977 et 1999. …”
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    The Establishment of Ontario's Local Health Integration Networks: A Conflation of Regionalization with Integration of Health Services by Ga Eun Lee

    Published 2018-11-01
    “… In 2006, Ontario became the last Canadian province to implement health services regionalization with the establishment of Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs). …”
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    Addressing Ontario’s Hospital Crisis: A Critical Analysis of The More Beds, Better Care Act by Vivian Qiang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… With overcrowded and understaffed hospitals, the Canadian province of Ontario faces immense challenges in recovering from COVID-19’s impacts on the health care system. …”
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    Core outcomes for speech-language services in Ontario schools: a group concept mapping study and guiding framework by Peter T. Cahill, Mark A. Ferro, Stella Ng, Lyn S. Turkstra, Wenonah N. Campbell

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…A COS encompasses the most important outcomes for particular health services as identified by appropriate interested parties. These interested parties usually represent health care providers and those with the health condition. …”
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    Le choix de l’école secondaire de langue française en Ontario par les parents by Nathalie Bélanger

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Dans la deuxième partie, en analysant les réponses à un sondage récemment administré à un groupe de parents (n=59) membres d’une association et dont les enfants sont inscrits dans les écoles de langue française en Ontario, il s’agit d’explorer et de mieux comprendre ce que signifie le choix de l’école par les familles et de saisir les critères qui le motivent. …”
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    Information Management at a Health Services Research Organization in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Moving from Identifiable Data to Coded Data by Lisa Thurairasu, Nelson Chong

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…ABSTRACT Objectives A health services research organization in Toronto, Ontario, Canada conducts population-based research to improve the health of Canadians in seven main areas: (1) cancer, (2) cardiovascular disease, (3) chronic disease and pharmacology, (4) health system planning and evaluation, (5) kidney, dialysis and transplantation, (6) mental health and addictions, and (7) primary care and population health. …”
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    Performance and Cost-Effectiveness of Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screening Scenarios in a Population-Based Setting: A Microsimulation Modeling Analysis in Ontario, Canada. by Kevin Ten Haaf, Martin C Tammemägi, Susan J Bondy, Carlijn M van der Aalst, Sumei Gu, S Elizabeth McGregor, Garth Nicholas, Harry J de Koning, Lawrence F Paszat

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…<h4>Methods and findings</h4>This study used microsimulation modeling informed by various data sources, including the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), Ontario Cancer Registry, smoking behavior surveys, and the NLST. …”
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    Pratiques de pondération des résultats d’enquêtes à grande échelle aux notes scolaires en mathématiques : cas de l’Ontario français by Marielle Simon, Catherine Nadon, Christine van Barneveld, Sherry King, Gul Shahzad Sarwar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…En réponse à certains items du questionnaire contextuel à l’intention du personnel enseignant, administré en 2009-2012, 90% des enseignants des écoles de langue française de l’Ontario disent que cette pratique motive les élèves à prendre le test au sérieux. …”
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    Le rôle de la prescription d’aliments frais dans le contexte des services sociaux : une étude qualitative en Ontario (Canada) by Laura Jane Brubacher, Matthew Little, Abby Richter, Warren Dodd

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…MéthodologieCette étude a été menée à Guelph (Ontario, Canada). Des entrevues individuelles (n = 23) et des entrevues de suivi (n = 10) ont été réalisées pour explorer les expériences des participants en lien avec le programme. …”
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