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Work Mistreatment and Hospital Administrative Staff: Policy Implications for Healthier Workplaces

Research on work life quality in hospitals has focused on how nurses and physicians perceive or react to work conditions. We extend this focus to another major professional group - healthcare administrators - to learn more about how these employees experience the work environment. Administrators ...

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Editorial
Pay for Performance in Primary Care: Proceed with Caution, Pitfalls Ahead
The Undisciplined Economist
Access without Appropriateness: Chicken Little in Charge?
Discussion and Debate
The Helix in the Labyrinth: Do We Need Genetic Health Services and Policy Research?
Data Matters
Canadians with Health Problems: Their Use of Specialized Services and Their Waiting Experiences
Knowledge Translation, Linkage and Exchange
From Big to Small: A Process for Developing Policy-Relevant Research Summaries
Coping with Structural Change: How a Regional Health Authority Is Helping Local Public Health Managers Take on New Responsibilities
Research Papers
Emergency Department and Walk-in Clinic Use in Models of Primary Care Practice with Different After-Hours Accessibility in Ontario
Evaluating Interventions Aimed at Promoting Information Utilization in Organizations and Systems
Delivering Primary Care to Homeless Persons: A Policy Analysis Approach to Evaluating the Options
Physician Experiences Providing Primary Care to People with Disabilities
Variations in Lifetime Healthcare Costs across a Population
Health System Organization and Governance in Canada and Australia: A Comparison of Historical Developments, Recent Policy Changes and Future Implications
What is Healthcare Policy / Politiques de Santé?

Healthcare policy research and translation. Peer reviewed. For health system managers, practitioners, politicians and their administrators, and educators and academics. Authors come from a broad range of disciplines including social sciences, humanities, ethics, law, management sciences, and knowledge translation. Edited by Dr. Brian Hutchison, McMaster University, Hamilton.
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The Effect of Evidence-Based Drug Coverage Policies on Pharmaceutical R&D: A Case Study from British Columbia
Steve Morgan and Colleen Cunningham

Background:   To manage public expenditures in the mid-1990s, British Columbia implemented evidence-based drug coverage policies, including "reference pricing." Industry lobbied against the province's policy, arguing that reference pricing harms patients and that it is inconsistent with f...

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