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Government Actions and Their Relation to Resilience in Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New South Wales, Australia and Ontario, Canada [PDF]
Background Resilience, a system’s ability to maintain a desired level of performance when circumstances disturb its functioning, is an increasingly important concept in healthcare.
Andrew Smaggus +4 more
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This paper presents and reflects on findings from ethnographic research conducted with small-scale farmers in the Parry Sound district, Ontario, Canada.
Elizabeh Finnis
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Addressing Ontario’s Hospital Crisis: A Critical Analysis of The More Beds, Better Care Act
With overcrowded and understaffed hospitals, the Canadian province of Ontario faces immense challenges in recovering from COVID-19’s impacts on the health care system.
Vivian Qiang
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether an integrated return-to-work (RTW) and vocational rehabilitation (VR) program – the Work Reintegration (WR) program – was associated with reduced work disability duration in the construction ...
Robert A Macpherson +4 more
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The exodus of manufacturing jobs from industrialized cities has increasingly altered the way municipalities plan and cope with buildings and areas that once served as industrial and economic centres.
Marcello Vecchio, Godwin Arku
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State-mandated curriculum policy documents have an important political function. Governments use them to make ideological statements about the role of schools and how the next generation of citizens are to be shaped. Beginning from this premise, we use a
Jesse K. Butler, Peter Milley
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Expanding Scope of Practice for Ontario Regulated Health Professionals during COVID-19
On 21 April 2021, the Ontario government issued a new order under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, 1990 that authorized regulated health professionals to practice beyond their regular scope of practice when working in hospital settings ...
Sophia Myles +3 more
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Canada is a country with a recognized Education system, and the province of Ontario has the largest number of students enrolled in Higher Education. Due to its management complexity, the Government of Ontario created the agency Higher Education Quality ...
Danilo de Melo Costa
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Neurological Assessment in the Acute Care Practice Environment of Northern Ontario Hospitals
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in developed countries and in Ontario. Trauma is the primary cause of neurological injury contributing to disability and loss of productive years.
Yvonne St-Denis +3 more
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Advancing Direct Payment Reforms in Ontario and Scotland
Over the last several decades, there has been an increased interest in cash-for-care programs internationally. Important among these reforms has been the emergence of direct payments (DPs), which are cash payments given directly to individuals so that ...
Sarah Carbone, Sara Allin
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