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    Dimensions and intensity of inter-professional teamwork in primary care: evidence from five international jurisdictions by Levesque, Jean-Frederic, Harris, Mark F, Scott, Cathie, Crabtree, Benjamin, Miller, William, Halma, Lisa M, Hogg, William E, Weenink, Jan-Willem, Advocat, Jenny R, Gunn, Jane, Russell, Grant

    Published in Family practice (23-05-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for responding to the increasing complexity of patients’…”
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    Uncovering the wisdom hidden between the lines: the Collaborative Reflexive Deliberative Approach by Crabtree, Benjamin F, Miller, William L, Gunn, Jane M, Hogg, William E, Scott, Cathie M, Levesque, Jean-Frederic, Harris, Mark F, Chase, Sabrina M, Advocat, Jenny R, Halma, Lisa M, Russell, Grant M

    Published in Family practice (23-05-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Meta-analysis and meta-synthesis have been developed to synthesize results across published studies; however, they are still largely…”
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    Accountability by Design: Moving Primary Care Reform Ahead in Alberta by Spenceley, Shannon M, Andres, Cheryl, Lapins, Janet, Wedel, Robert, Gelber, Tobias, Halma, Lisa

    “…Health-care reform is perennially popular in Alberta, but reality doesn’t match the rhetoric. Government has invested more than $700 million in Primary Care…”
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    Contextual levers for team-based primary care: lessons from reform interventions in five jurisdictions in three countries by Russell, Grant M, Miller, William L, Gunn, Jane M, Levesque, Jean-Frederic, Harris, Mark F, Hogg, William E, Scott, Cathie M, Advocat, Jenny R, Halma, Lisa, Chase, Sabrina M, Crabtree, Benjamin F

    Published in Family practice (23-05-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Most Western nations have sought primary care (PC) reform due to the rising costs of health care and the need to manage long-term health…”
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    Accountability by Design: Moving Primary Care Reform Ahead in Alberta by Shannon M. Spenceley, Cheryl Andres, Janet Lapins, Robert Wedel, Tobias Gelber, Lisa Halma

    “…Health-care reform is perennially popular in Alberta, but reality doesn’t match the rhetoric. Government has invested more than $700 million in Primary Care…”
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    Accountability by Design: Moving Primary Care Reform Ahead in Alberta by Shannon M. Spenceley, Cheryl Andres, Janet Lapins, Robert Wedel, Tobias Gelber, Lisa Halma

    “…Health-care reform is perennially popular in Alberta, but reality doesn’t match the rhetoric. Government has invested more than $700 million in Primary Care…”
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    Introducing a nurse practitioner: experiences in a rural Alberta family practice clinic by Reay, Trish, Patterson, Eileen M, Halma, Lisa, Steed, Wesley B

    Published in Canadian journal of rural medicine (22-03-2006)
    “…To report on the experiences of introducing a nurse practitioner (NP) into a rural physicians' clinic in Taber, Alberta. Case study, grounded theory…”
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    Case study on priority setting in rural Southern Alberta: keeping the house from blowing in by Halma, Lisa, Mitton, Craig, Donaldson, Cam, West, Bruce

    “…This case study describes the priority-setting process undertaken by health care providers in the Municipal District of Taber, Alta., to improve and integrate…”
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    Setting Priorities and Allocating Resources in Regional Health Authorities: A Report from Two Pilot Exercises Using Program Budgeting and Marginal Analysis by Mitton, Craig, Donaldson, Cam, Halma, Lisa, Gall, Nadine

    Published in Healthcare management forum (01-04-2002)
    “…A significant mandate of Canadian regional health authorities is to set priorities and allocate resources within a limited funding envelope. Program budgeting…”
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