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Modernizing Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act: Recommendations for a Data-Driven Health System

Cartagena R, Lewandoski A, Paterson M, Schull M, Smeed T, Smith M, Vermeulen M. April 2023.

This report is an opportunity to continue our engagement with all levels of provincial stakeholders in a conversation focused on modernizing the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA).

Mental Health and Addictions System Performance in Ontario: 2021 Scorecard

MHAP Research Team. February 2021

This scorecard presents key findings on across-the-lifespan mental health and addictions care and related outcomes in Ontario from 2009 to 2017. It is an update to scorecards produced in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

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Journal Articles

Acute care related to cannabis use during pregnancy after the legalization of nonmedical cannabis in Ontario

Myran DT, Roberts R, Pugliese M, Corsi D, Walker M, El-Chaâr D, Tanuseputro P, Simpson A. CMAJ. 2023; May 23 [Epub ahead of print]. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.230045

Trends in health service use among persons with Parkinson’s disease by rurality: a population-based repeated cross-sectional study

Maclagan LC, Marras C, Sewell IJ, Wu CF, Butt DA, Tu K, Bronskill SE. PLoS One. 2023; May 19 [Epub ahead of print].

Does prescribing apixaban or rivaroxaban versus warfarin for patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation save health system costs? A multivalued treatment effects analysis

Situ M, Schwarz UI, Zou G, McArthur E, Kim RB, Garg AX, Sarma S. Eur J Health Econ. 2023; May 17 [Epub ahead of print]. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-023-01594-7

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At a Glance

April 2023

  • The 2023 ICES Research Forum
  • Government-assisted refugees receive less adequate prenatal care vs. their privately sponsored peers
  • Poverty Penalty: Low-income patients across 6 different countries have higher mortality rates than their high-income peers
  • Higher rates of self-harm for cancer patients in the first year following diagnosis

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