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Are quality improvement plans perceived to improve the quality of primary care in Ontario?
Qualitative study
Kim Tran, Fiona Webster, Noah M. Ivers, Andreas Laupacis and Irfan A. Dhalla
Canadian Family Physician October 2021, 67 (10) 759-766; DOI: https://doi.org/10.46747/cfp.6710759
Kim Tran
First Nations, Inuit and Métis Lead for System Performance at the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer in Toronto, Ont.
MScFiona Webster
Associate Professor in the Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing at Western University in London, Ont.
MA PhDNoah M. Ivers
Scientist in the Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD PhDAndreas Laupacis
Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.
MD MScIrfan A. Dhalla
Vice President of Physician Quality and Director of the Care Experience Institute at Unity Health Toronto, and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 67, Issue 10
1 Oct 2021
Are quality improvement plans perceived to improve the quality of primary care in Ontario?
Kim Tran, Fiona Webster, Noah M. Ivers, Andreas Laupacis, Irfan A. Dhalla
Canadian Family Physician Oct 2021, 67 (10) 759-766; DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6710759
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