Publications
BC Health Atlas, First Edition. Vancouver(BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2002.
BC Health Atlas, Second Edition. 2nd ed. UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2004.
Tales from the Other Drug Wars: Papers from the 12th Annual CHSPR Health Policy Conference. In: Competing Interests, Competing Evidence: The Uses and Barriers to Use of Research Evidence (12th Annual CHSPR Health Policy Conference). Vancouver, BC: Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2000.
Access to data in health information systems. Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationBull.World Health Organ.. 2005;83(8):563.
Age, costs of acute and long-term care and proximity to death: evidence for 1987-88 and 1994-95 in British Columbia. Age and AgeingAge Ageing. 2000;29(3):249-253.
Association between ozone and respiratory admissions among children and the elderly in Vancouver, Canada. Inhalation toxicologyInhal.Toxicol.. 2003;15(13):1297-1308.
Association between particulate air pollution and first hospital admission for childhood respiratory illness in Vancouver, Canada. Archives of Environmental HealthArch.Environ.Health. 2004;59(1):14-21.
Beneath the calm surface: the changing face of physician-service use in British Columbia, 1985/86 versus 1996/97. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2004;170(5):803-807.
British Columbia hospitals: examination and assessment of payment reform (B-CHeaPR). BMC Health Services Research. 2011;11:150.
British Columbia Hospitals: Examination and Assessment of Payment Reform. BMC Health Services Research. 2011;11(1):150.
Care outcomes in long-term care facilities in British Columbia, Canada. Does ownership matter? Medical careMed.Care. 2006;44(10):929-935.
Care Outcomes in Long-Term Care Facilities in British Columbia, Canada: Does Ownership Matter? Medical Care. 2006;44(10):929-935.
Childhood behavior disorders and injuries among children and youth: a population-based study. PediatricsPediatrics. 2003;111(2):262-269.
Children's persistence with methylphenidate therapy: a population-based study. Canadian journal of psychiatry.Revue canadienne de psychiatrieCan.J.Psychiatry. 2004;49(11):761-768.
Conspicuous consumption: characterizing high users of physician services in one Canadian province. Journal of health services research & policyJ.Health Serv.Res.Policy. 2003;8(4):215-224.
The doctor is out: physician participation in the Rationed Access Day work stoppage in British Columbia, 1998/99. Hospital quarterlyHosp.Q.. 2002;6(2):suppl 3-10; discussion suppl 11.
Effect of short-term exposure to low levels of gaseous pollutants on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease hospitalizations. Environmental researchEnviron.Res.. 2005;99(1):99-105.
The eyes have it: cataract surgery and changing patterns of outpatient surgery. Medical care research and review : MCRRMed.Care Res.Rev.. 1997;54(3):286-300; discussion 321-5.
For-profit Versus Not-for-profit Delivery of Long-term Care. Canadian Medical Association Journal . 2007;175(1).
For-profit versus not-for-profit delivery of long-term care. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2007;176(1):57-58.
Gaseous air pollutants and asthma hospitalization of children with low household income in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. American Journal of EpidemiologyAm.J.Epidemiol.. 2004;159(3):294-303.
Getting what we pay for? The value-for-money challenge. HealthcarePapersHealthc.Pap.. 2009;9(4):8-22.
Hospital downsizing and trends in health care use among elderly people in British Columbia. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2000;163(4):397-401.
Hospitalization rates of nursing home residents and community-dwelling seniors in British Columbia. Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissementCan.J.Aging. 2008;27(1):109-115.
Income-related health inequalities in Canada and the United States: a decomposition analysis. American Journal of Public HealthAm.J.Public Health. 2009;99(10):1856-1863.

