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The Role of the Private Sector in Canadian …

Whether making a case to support or to oppose participation by the private sector in Canadian healthcare, it is important to understand what is meant by … See more

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How to Ease the Burnout in Health Care Smith Business …

WebEvery day, it seems, the Canadian health-care staffing crisis worsens, with emergency room closures, family doctor shortages and long wait times to get into long-term care. At the core are health-care workers who are physically and mentally burnt out from the unsafe environments they’ve been asked to work in for years—made remarkably worse …

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What Does Quality Healthcare Mean

WebEditor’s Picks. Hospital quality measures are playing an increasingly important role in the reform of the healthcare system. The challenge is to find appropriate measures that reflect differences among hospitals, says Joseph Doyle, Erwin H. Schell Associate Professor of Management, Applied Economics, MIT Sloan School of …

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Creating Strategic Change In Canadian Healthcare

WebThere are many ways of assessing health quality. 4 The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 2011) uses 70 indicators in eight categories: health status, non-medical determinants of health, health workforce, health care activity, quality of care, access to care, health expenditures and financing, and long-term care.

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Mental Health at Work

Webhealth for themselves and for others, discussing possible interven-tions to mitigate leaders poor mental health and enhance good mental health, proposing a research agenda for future investiga-tions on the topic, and considering methodological and policy issues. We start by asking why leaders mental health at work has been so widely ignored.

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Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, in press.

Webthe loss of control experienced in a lockout, or the positive effects of the maintenance of control. during a strike, or both. It is also possible, however, that differences in mental health result from the amount or type of industrial relations conflict experienced after …

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Journal of Occupational Health

Webcomes. This is a significant omission: The International Clas- sification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-3; American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 2014) identified more than 80 different sleep disorders and problems, with daytime sleepiness affecting ap-

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Beyond COVID: The business of healthcare Smith …

WebNow’s the time to start the discussion and look to a brighter future. Join Smith Business Insight and Queen’s Executive Education for this free 60-minute webinar with a distinguished panel of healthcare sector experts: Dr. Jane Philpott, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University; Mark Rochon, Senior Executive Advisor

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Stress and Health, in press

WebLast, we also know that leaders’ mental health affects leadership behavior (e.g. Byrne et al., 2014). Thus, understanding the possible link between pre-clinical symptoms of adult ADHD and leadership quality is an important research topic. Following Mullins, Cortina, Drake, and Dalal’s (2014) conceptual model specifying how

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Harnessing Patient Engagement for Health System Change

WebThis discussion paper looks at the ways patients are attempt to influence health system change through individual and collective advocacy. It considers how healthcare organizations can harness patient involvement to create systems and structures that genuinely place the patient at the centre of care. The authors examine existing …

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The Need for a Pan-Canadian Health HR Strategy

WebThis paper makes a case for the need for a pan-Canadian health human resources strategy (HHR), identifies the key elements of such a strategy, and suggests an implementation plan for aligning the key stakeholders (professional associations, regulators, educational institutions, accrediting bodies, federal/ provincial/territorial health ministries, …

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Job characteristics, role stress and mental health

Webspecific mental health refers explicitly to job-related mental health, i.e. those indices which reflect affective well-being and subjective competence in the workplace. In contrast, context-free mental health is a mote global construct which is not tied to a particular setting or context. Towards a model of ment£il health

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Smith Bachelor of Commerce

WebStudent Health Services provides Queen’s students with quality, comprehensive health care in a convenient campus location. Your student can make an appointment with a doctor or nurse or visit the walk-in clinic for urgent care. They offer a multidisciplinary health team including family physicians, psychiatrists, registered nurses and support

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Better medicine Smith Magazine Smith School of Business

WebBetter medicine. Carolyn Snider, BCom’96, created a groundbreaking program to lift young people out of violence. Her next goal: better emergency medicine for all. By: Rob Gerlsbeck. Issue: Summer 2019. T oday, Dr. Carolyn Snider is chief of emergency medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. Fifteen years ago, she was a resident

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Beyond Status: Relating Status Inequality to Performance and …

Webphysical health for low-status individuals when uncooperative behavior is high. Trajectories of the outcomes across time are also explored. Analyses using multilevel modeling largely support our hypotheses in a sample of National Basketball Association players across six time points from 2000 to 2005. Keywords: status, inequality, teams

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Don Drummond on healthcare reform Smith Magazine

WebLessons the healthcare sector can learn from the business world was the topic addressed by Don Drummond (MA’77, LLD’10), former Chief Economist for TD Bank and Chair of Ontario’s Commission on the Reform of Ontario’s Public Services. His presentation on April 15 drew a capacity crowd of students, faculty and staff.

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Centres and Services

WebThe Centre supported and produced whitepapers, and academic and professional publications in select areas of business-related healthcare policy. The three-part Monieson-led Queen’s Health Policy Change Conferences Series produced several white papers detailing a national healthcare strategy for Canada. Rural Economic Revitalization (2007

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Creating Strategic Change In Canadian Healthcare

Webof health in November 1999, to: 1) increase medical school enrolment by nearly 30%, raising the number of positions available to 2,000 by the year 2000; and 2) increase the number of residency positions so that there would be approximately 20% more residency positions than Canadian medical graduates.

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Faculty and Research

WebDr. Shamel Addas is an Associate Professor & Distinguished Research Fellow of Digital Technology at Smith School of Business. Prior to joining Smith in 2016, he was Assistant Professor of IS at IESEG School of Management in France. Shamel’s research examines the impact of information technology use on individuals and groups in work-related

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Improving Mental Health Care Delivery via AI and Analytics

WebMental health issues are prevalent in Canada, with one in every five people experiencing them in any given year. The field of management science can provide the assistance needed by the care providers on the front lines to guide their actions and improve patient care within the resource constraints they face.

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A new avenue Smith Magazine Smith School of Business

WebIn March 2021, the Queen’s Commerce Mental Health Association (QCMHA) joined forces with the Toronto-based company on a pilot to provide a secure, direct-messaging service for first-year Commerce students to access mental wellness coaching and support. Price was QCMHA’s partnership director at the time. “Really, we just wanted another

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Why Can’t We Let Our Leaders Be Human

WebIn the first study, they asked study participants open-ended questions about mental health generally and what mental health looks like in the workplace. They then had the same participants list the kinds of people who come to mind when thinking about mental health at work and asked followup questions prompting them to think about specific work

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