Patients First: Closing the Health Care Gap in Canada
Patients First: Closing the Health Care Gap in Canada Books
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PATIENTS FIRST
CLOSING THE HEALTH CARE GAP IN CANADA
“This book is a must read for those who are interested in our health care system and who want to make it better. Dr. Montague provides an fascinating overview of his journey through sickbay wards, clinical trials, patient registries, patient health management and chronic disease management programs. Drawing on his diverse and unique background, he gives an vital history of the past, analysis of the bestow and a glimpse of our future.”
–David Johnstone, MD
President, Canadian Cardiovascular Society
“Based on significant do and research experience in the broadcast, private and academic worlds, over many regions of Canada, Dr. Montague reveals to the reader, consumer, choice maker and patient an evolving and, until now, largely overlooked dimension in optimizing care and outcome. This optimization is vital not only within the context of an individual’s care, but within the scope of an entire do, community or even nation.”
–Ross Tsuyuki, PharmD
Director, The Epidemiology Coordinating and
Research Centre, University of Alberta
“Listen to Dr. Montague. He well understands both the problem and the solution, which is to pull out all the stops and to place patients first. He advocates patient health management to close the many care gaps. This will result in improved health for millions of Canadians and then, if we do it aptly, by emphasizing research and evidence-based health care and not merely budgets, our health care system will become more cost effective and our populace healthier and more productive.”
–Mark Poznansky, PhD
President, Robarts Research Institute
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