Hailing ABJHI as the “Switzerland of data”, the Canadian Orthopaedic Association says the Institute has “achieved the near-impossible” in bringing together streams of difficult-to-connect information from different sources to bring …
IHE Policy Paper Calls for Registry of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in Alberta
The Institute of Health Economics has published a policy paper recommending Alberta establish a comprehensive registry of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients that will capture important information about the safety and …
An RA Registry Will Help Us Understand What Works Well and What Doesn’t
Deborah Marshall, ABJHI’s Health Technology Assessment advisor, is lead author on the IHE policy paper outlining the need for a registry to track and monitor Albertans who have rheumatoid arthritis. …
Can Healthcare Premiums Improve Data Quality?
With the Alberta government’s announcement that the province faces a $7 billion shortfall this year, it is not surprising to see the debate about healthcare premiums once again hit the …
Leveraging the Alberta Data Advantage
I recently purchased a vehicle. That transaction is still at the forefront of my mind as I have spent a lot of time reflecting back on my decision making process. First, …
Canada Needs to Move out of the Shadows of the Industrial Age of Medicine and into the Information Age
Deborah Marshall tells leaders of Canadian business, industry and government that public health care needs to move out of the shadows of the Industrial Age of medicine and into the …
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