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What's New
  • Quality of Healthcare in Canada: A Chartbook

    CHSRF has released Canada’s first-ever chartbook on healthcare quality. Providing both domestic and international data, the chartbook reports on six key domains of quality: effectiveness; access; capacity; safety; patient-centredness; and equity.

  • Pass it on! Integrating advanced practice nurses

    This series of four stories highlights Canadian healthcare organizations that have employed advanced practice nurses to improve care outcomes.

  • Request for proposals: Economic analysis of achieving high-quality primary healthcare

    Funded by CHSRF, this analysis will examine the health and economic consequences of improving primary healthcare performance in Canada.

  • New report examines productivity and health human resources

    This report provides an overview of existing definitions HHRP, a summary of important literature and an overview of current initiatives in policy and research.

  • New report: Maximizing Community Health Nursing Capacity in Canada

    This research summary is a valuable resource for health administrators, planners and policy-makers who – in the face of rising demand for improved home care, public health, primary healthcare and other community care services – are tasked with developing HR policies for community health.

Spotlight
  • Submit your nomination for the Health Services Research Advancement Award

    The Health Services Research Advancement Award (HSRA Award) recognizes any individual, team or organization that has contributed significantly to the advancement of health services research in Canada. 

    Due March 17, 2010

    » Find out more

  • Picking Up the Pace: How to accelerate change in primary healthcare

    Picking Up the Pace is Canada’s premiere event showcasing how to implement change in primary healthcare by presenting real-life examples selected by an expert committee from across Canada.

    » Find out more

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  • » Job opportunity: Senior Advisor, Patient and Citizen Engagement
    » Job opportunity: Senior Advisor, Policy
    » Job opportunity: Program Officer II, Policy
    » Brian Hutchison named CHSRF scientific advisor for primary healthcare
    » CHSRF honours Dr. Judith Ritchie
    » Request for applications: Patient and client safety in home care, due April 8, 2010

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