copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Rapid Synthesis - McMaster Health Forum The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University The views expressed in the rapid synthesis are the views of the authors and should not be taken to represent the views of the Nova Scotia Health Authority or McMaster University
Rapid evidence profile #80: Impact of nurse-to-patient ratios for . . . This rapid evidence profile investigates the impact of nurse-to-patient ratios in mental health and substance use, primary care, and public health nursing settings on patient care, nurse job satisfaction, and systems-level health human resource challenges
COVID-END - COVID-19 Evidence Network to support Decision-making COVID-END has come together to help those already supporting decision-making to find and use the best evidence that is already out there and to help reduce duplication in and better coordinate the evidence syntheses, technology assessment and guidelines being produced
Impact of the Forum’s rapid response program - McMaster Health Forum >> Learn more about our rapid response program >> Read our products developed through this program >> Request a rapid synthesis by getting in touch with Mike Wilson (lead of the rapid response program) at wilsom2@mcmaster ca
Ontarios Health System - McMaster Health Forum Our book on Ontario’s health system provides key insights for engaged citizens, professionals and policymakers about how the system works
Rapid evidence profile #88: Approaches to and measures for evaluating . . . The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University The views expressed in the rapid evidence profile are the views of the authors and should not be taken to represent the views of either the Canadian Primary Care Research Network, Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit, or McMaster University
Celebrating our Global Skills Opportunity program From April 2021 to March 2025, the McMaster Health Forum has been honoured to host a physical mobility program as part of the Global Skills Opportunity (GSO)
Our work addresses pressing issues - McMaster Health Forum The Forum regularly engages with policymakers, stakeholders, researchers and citizens to help address pressing health- and social-system issues Some of the recent topics we have addressed include:
John Lavis - McMaster Health Forum John supports policymakers and stakeholders to harness research evidence, citizen values and stakeholder insights to strengthen health and social systems and get the right programs, services and products to the people who need them He founded and continues to direct the McMaster Health Forum