Commissioned Research Projects and Related Activities

Final Reports

2010
Health Human Resources Productivity: What it is, how it’s measured, why (how you measure) it matters, and who’s thinking about it
Robert G. Evans, David Schneider, Morris Barer
February 2010
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2007
Public Reporting on the Quality of Healthcare: Emerging Evidence on Promising Practices for Effective Reporting
(Jack W et al.)
Mapping the future of primary healthcare research in Canada
(Russell G et al.)
Quality Worklife — Quality Healthcare
Collaborative (QWQHC) Environmental Scan

(Hanson G et al.)
2005
Research Collective on the Organization of Primary Care Services in Québec
(Pineault, R, Tousignant, P et al.)
PDF - 95 KB
2003
Planning human resources in health care:
Towards an economic approach An international comparative review

(Bloor, K and Maynard, A)

2002
Creating High-Quality Health Care
Workplaces — CPRN Discusson Paper No. W|14 Workplaces — CPRN Discusson Paper No. W|14

(Koehoorn, M et al.)
PDF - 137 KB
The Team in Primary Care, A New Vision, New Ways to Work
The record of proceedings of the Colloquium. The colloquium was held September 19-20, 2002, organized by the Dr. Sadok Besrour Chair in Family Medecine of the University of Montreal and co-funded by CHSRF.
PDF - 490 KB
2001
Indicators for Measuring Continuity of Care in Various Settings
Defusing the Confusion: Concepts and Measures of Continuity of Healthcare
(Reid, R., Haggerty, J., et al.)
PDF - 965 KB
2000
The Merger Decade: What We Have Learned From Canadian Health Care Mergers in the 1990s?
PDF - 100 KB
Reform of Canada's Health System and Its Impact on Public Health
Transformation of the Montreal Network: Research Collective
edited by Pineault, R. and Tousignant, P. (2000)
PDF - 1,182 KB
National Workshop on Integrated Health Systems and Capitation
PDF - 1.6 MB
What Do We Know About Hospital Mergers? A Selected Annotated Bibliography
(Brouselle, A., et al.)
PDF - 99 KB
Development Funds
Health Institutes Design Grants position papers
In June 1999, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation awarded 20 Health Institutes Design Grants to teams of investigators. They were invited to prepare position papers on how to integrate various aspects of the social sciences, humanities, nursing, and health services research into the proposed Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
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