
Transitions in Care (TIC)
This study involved two phases as part of a larger project aimed at improving healthcare transitions. The first phase involved interviews and focus groups with patients, caregivers, and clinicians to explore perspectives
This study involved two phases as part of a larger project aimed at improving healthcare transitions. The first phase involved interviews and focus groups with patients, caregivers, and clinicians to explore perspectives
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) at the University of New Brunswick. Visit NB-IRDT Project Page
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) at the University of New Brunswick. Visit NB-IRDT Project Page
This study looks at what patients see as valuable (or not) in care provided by pharmacists.
A study to determine outcomes that may be used to evaluate the benefits or harms of pharmacist-led primary care.
Where are the high-cost health care users in Nova Scotia? Learn more in our Small Area Rate Variation study.
Geographic variation in coronary artery bypass surgery and hip and knee replacement surgeries in the Maritime provinces.
This project helped identify ways to help healthcare professionals work together to improve access to primary care.
This study looked at how Nova Scotia’s Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act (HOTDA) could impact the health system.
This project aims to better understand the population of children with medical complexity in the Maritimes.