Economics of community health centres.

WA Mennie - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Indications: Infections of respiratory, gastrointestinal and genito-.% rinary tracts, and of skin
and soft tissues due to tetracycline-sensi-ive organisms. In addition, the drug is especially …

Economics of community health centres.

DA Geekie - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1972 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Project (CMA Journal, August 19, 1972, Vol. 107) was the growingcon¬ cern of both federal
and provincial governments with the accelerating rate of spending in health services. In …

Community health clinics: are they cost-effective?

M Korcok - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1974 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Furthermore:" A value judgement assessment of all specific diagnoses and operations
selected for analysis does not indicate more appropriate use of hos¬ pital beds by clinic …

Medical economics: Group hospitalization, a complement to public health services

F BELL - Canadian Journal of Public Health/Revue Canadienne …, 1943 - JSTOR
and on the lower mainland of British Columbia, as well as a number of com-munity plans in
existence in such metropolitan areas as Vancouver, Edmonton and Kamloops. A recent bill …

The Task Force Report on the cost of health services in Canada: one man's opinion.

CJ Houston - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1970 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
4. Reds and Facilities An extension of home care is recommended. One would think the
profession should support this idea. It is reasonable in principle, yet any attempt to use it …

Medical Economics and Public Health

D RA - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Oregon Defeats Health Insurance-The most complete and drastic scheme of Universal
Compulsory Health Insurance yet devised was on the Oregon ballot this year, and was …

Cost of services at neighborhood health centers: A comparative analysis

G Sparer, A Anderson - New England Journal of Medicine, 1972 - Mass Medical Soc
A two-year study of six OEO Neighborhood Health Centers of different sizes used a uniform
cost-finding methodology that accurately reflected expenses and showed that about 55 per …

Characteristics of high-cost treatment in acute care facilities

EJ Kobrinski, AL Matteson - Inquiry, 1981 - JSTOR
Catastrophic illness is a term commonly used to describe an unexpected illness episode that
can bring financial ruin to an individual. Be? cause of the excessive expenses incurred with …

Economic policy: who pays, who gets what? The neighborhood health center viewpoint.

JD Shepperd - Journal of the National Medical Association, 1974 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
IN the early 1960s some important health care legislation was enacted, changing the role of
the federal government in its provision of health services to medically unserved citizens. This …

Study on Saskatchewan community clinics suggests total health expenditure not less. Report's data and interpretation suspect.

MA Baltzan - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Conclusions In many respects, the conclusions of the evaluation group parallel those of the
massive Anderson-Crichton study," The economics of group practice in Saskatchewan". This …