ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 3/26/2012
York Central Hospital’s 100-day turnaround
How a large community hospital in southern Ontario used a ‘burning platform’ strategy to overcome chronic deficits and improve performance despite a variety of structural and cultural obstacles - 3/26/2012
Designing for innovation
Academic health centres can be built in a way that will facilitate the translation of new knowledge into improved patient care. In Montreal, that idea is taking shape on a grand scale - 3/26/2012
Loblaw purchasing Zellers' prescription files for $35 million
Arrangement includes prescription files from 95 Zellers pharmacies across the country. - 3/26/2012
New hep C guidelines tackle undertreatment
Antiviral therapy still benefits patients with normal liver enzymes - 3/26/2012
Hallway nursing a reality at BC hospital with installation of call bells
Recent installation of call bells for nursing assistance in a hallway at the Royal Inland Hospital is an acknowledgement that hallway medicine is becoming a permanent fixture, a nursing union representative said Monday. - 3/26/2012
Learning from Rx mistakes
- 3/26/2012
Efficiency in action: Hospital in Chateauguay moves to wireless patient-worn monitoring
Staff members at CSSS Jardins-Roussillon, hôpital Anna-Laberge say they’re proud to work at what is still, after 24 years, the newest hospital to be built in Quebec. And being the first facility in the province to use a truly wireless patient monitoring system has added to those bragging rights. - 3/26/2012
Cutting the Accord
When a big government is run by people who don’t believe in big government, unexpected things can happen. So it is with Stephen Harper’s Conservatives.