Deber, Raisa B., 1949-
Raisa Deber
Deber, R. B.
Deber, Raisa B.
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Works
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Access without Appropriateness: Chicken Little in Charge? | |
Accountability in the City of Toronto's 10 long-term care homes. | |
Accountability: the challenge for medical and nursing regulators | |
Accountability through regulation in Ontario's Medical Laboratory Sector | |
Aging at home: integrating community-based care for older persons | |
Almost home : reforming home and community care in Ontario | |
Another look at the human papillomavirus vaccine experience in Canada | |
Assessing the consequences of delisting publicly funded community-based physical therapy on self-reported health in Ontario, Canada: a prospective cohort study | |
Attractiveness of employment sectors for physical therapists in Ontario, Canada (1999-2007): implication for the long term care sector | |
Barriers and Enablers to Integrating Mental Health into Primary Care: A Policy Analysis. | |
Barriers and facilitators to care for the terminally ill: a cross-country case comparison study of Canada, England, Germany, and the United States | |
Building community and public health nursing capacity: a synthesis report of the National Community Health Nursing Study. | |
Can. Conf. on Health Econ. (4th : 1990 : U. of Toronto). Restructuring Canada's health services system, c1992: | |
Canadian Health Reform: A Gender Analysis | |
Career trajectories of nurses leaving the hospital sector in Ontario, Canada (1993-2004) | |
Career transitions of inactive nurses: A registration database analysis (1993–2006) | |
Case studies in Canadian health policy and management | |
A Cautionary Tale of Downloading Public Health in Ontario: What Does It Say about the Need for National Standards for More Than Doctors and Hospitals? | |
Closing the Baldwin Hospital : a case study : player's manual | |
Competency Assessments: Perceptions at Follow-up | |
Compulsory school-entry vaccination laws and exemptions: who is opting out in ontario and why does it matter? | |
Contraception with the cervical cap: effectiveness, safety, continuity of use, and user satisfaction. | |
Counting backward to health care's future: using time-to-death modeling to identify changes in end-of-life morbidity and the impact of aging on health care expenditures | |
A critical review and analysis of health care related models of resource allocation and reimbursement in an Ontario context : partII bibliography draft 3 November, 1997. | |
Decision making and problem solving in nursing, c1989 | |
Delivering health care services : public, not-for-profit, or private? | |
Differential profiles for patients with traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury. | |
Discharge destination from acute care after traumatic brain injury | |
The distribution of physiotherapists in ontario: understanding the market drivers | |
Downsizing in the hospital system: a restructuring process | |
Ensuring accountability through health professional regulatory bodies: the case of conflict of interest. | |
The evolving role of health care aides in the long-term care and home and community care sectors in Canada | |
An examination of cancer patients’ monthly ‘out-of-pocket’ costs in Ontario, Canada | |
Financial and family burden associated with cancer treatment in Ontario, Canada | |
First do no harm : making sense of Canadian health reform / Terrence Sullivan, Patricia M. Baranek with Malcolm Anderson, Tom Archibald, Morris Barer, Peter Coyte, Raisa Deber, Colleen Flood, Steven Lewis, Karen Parent, and Sam Shortt ; [foreword Monique Bégin]. - Vancouver, Toronto, 2003. | |
A framework for involving the public in health care coverage and resource allocation decisions | |
From equal access to health care to equitable access to health: a review of Canadian provincial health commissions and reports | |
Funding Long-Term Care in Canada: Who Is Responsible for What? | |
The greater good. | |
Hopes and realities of public health accountability policies. | |
Hospital expenditure as a major driver of nurse labour force participation: evidence from a 10-year period in Canada. | |
Hospitals' internal accountability | |
How Consumerist Do People Want to Be? Preferred Role in Decision-Making of Individuals with HIV/AIDS. | |
How does trust affect patient preferences for participation in decision-making? | |
Impact of a shared decision-making program on patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia | |
Information and communication technology (ICT) and eHealth policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: a review of national policies and assessment of socioeconomic context. | |
The intensive care unit work environment: current challenges and recommendations for the future | |
Internationally educated workers jeopardy: answers and questions | |
Job Stickiness of young nurses in Ontario: Does the employer organization participation in the Nursing Graduate Guarantee initiative make a difference? | |
The Limits of Decision Analysis for Rapid Decision Making in ICU Nursing | |
Measuring the job stickiness of community nurses in Ontario (2004-2010): implications for policy and practice | |
Medical savings accounts in a universal system: wishful thinking meets evidence | |
A narrative review on the effect of economic downturns on the nursing labour market: implications for policy and planning | |
Organizational responses to accountability requirements: Do we get what we expect? | |
Patient, consumer, client, or customer: what do people want to be called? | |
Paying for primary care: a cross-sectional analysis of cost and morbidity distributions across primary care payment models in Ontario Canada | |
Paying for Primary Care: The Factors Associated with Physician Self-selection into Payment Models | |
The performance measurement-management divide in public health | |
La prestation des soins de santé : publique, sans but lucratif ou privée? | |
Public health through a different lens | |
Quality of care in for-profit hospitals | |
Regulatory intensity, hospital size and the formalization of medical staff organization in hospitals | |
Resource utilization and cost analyses of home-based palliative care service provision: the Niagara West End-of-Life Shared-Care Project | |
Retaining nurses: the impact of Ontario's "70% full-time commitment". | |
Screening the boat people : case studies in health policies ; teaching notes | |
Shifting sands: assessing the balance between public, private not-for-profit and private for-profit physical therapy delivery in Ontario, Canada | |
Slaves to economists? A Canadian's view of the Australian health care system | |
‘Stickiness’ and ‘inflow’ as proxy measures of the relative attractiveness of various sub-sectors of nursing employment | |
Strategic responses to fiscal constraints: a health policy analysis of hospital-based ambulatory physical therapy services in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). | |
Structural analysis of health-relevant policy-making information exchange networks in Canada | |
Students or doctors? : the emergence of collective bargaining among interns and residents of Ontario : teaching notes | |
Telehealth as gatekeeper: policy implications for geography and scope of services | |
Thinking about accountability | |
Translating Technology Assessment Into Policy: Conceptual Issues and Tough Choices | |
Treating health care : how the Canadian system works and how it could work better | |
Trying to fire the medical officer of health : a case study | |
Using explicit decision rules to manage issues of justice, risk, and ethics in decision analysis: when is it not rational to maximize expected utility? | |
Variations in breast cancer treatment decisions and their impact in mounting trials | |
Variations in Lifetime Healthcare Costs across a Population. | |
What have we learned from the substudies? | |
What role do patients wish to play in treatment decision making? | |
What's Measured Is Not Necessarily What Matters: A Cautionary Story from Public Health | |
Where are nurses working? Employment patterns by sub-sector in Ontario, Canada | |
Where Are Ontario's Respiratory Therapists Working? |