Publications
Income-based drug coverage in British Columbia: the impact on private and public expenditures. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2006;2(2):e129-53.
Income-based drug coverage in British Columbia: the impact on the distribution of financial burden. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2006;2(2):e170-86.
Income-based drug coverage in british columbia: towards an understanding of the policy. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2006;2(2):92-108.
Intergenerational differences in workloads among primary care physicians: a ten-year, population-based study. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 2006;25(6):1620-1628.
Kafka, New Orleans, the OARs and the KT boundary: reverse the flow of Kafka's fable of the Imperial Message and you have the problem of Knowledge Transfer--the message is not getting through. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2006;1(2):14-20.
Measuring the Performance of Primary Health Care. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2006.
A mixture model approach to updating payment weights with an application to ICD-10 implementation. Health care management scienceHealth Care Manag.Sci.. 2006;9(4):349-357.
Prescription drug expenditures and population demographics. Health services researchHealth Serv.Res.. 2006;41(2):411-428.
Primary Health Care Physicians in British Columbia. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2006.
Primary Health Care Registered Nurses in British Columbia. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2006.
The research collective: a model for developing timely, contextually relevant and dynamic approaches to research synthesis? Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2006;1(4):76-81.
Single and Group Practices Among Primary Health Care Physicians in British Columbia. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2006.
Toward a standard definition and measurement of persistence with drug therapy: Examples from research on statin and antihypertensive utilization. Clinical therapeuticsClin.Ther.. 2006;28(9):1411-24; discussion 1410.
Access to data in health information systems. Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationBull.World Health Organ.. 2005;83(8):563.
Baneful legacy: medicare and Mr. Trudeau: the Constitution created by the Trudeau government is now threatening Canada's medicare system. What can be done to defend it? Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2005;1(1):20-25.
Booming prescription drug expenditure: a population-based analysis of age dynamics. Medical careMed.Care. 2005;43(10):996-1008.
"Breakthrough" drugs and growth in expenditure on prescription drugs in Canada. BMJ (Clinical research ed.)BMJ. 2005;331(7520):815-816.
British Columbia Rx Atlas, 1st Edition. Vancouver (BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2005.
Canadian prescription drug costs surpass 18 billion dollars. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2005;172(10):1323-1324.
Canadian Rx Atlas, 1st edition. UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2005.
Chronic conditions and co-morbidity among residents of British Columbia. Vancouver(BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2005.
Data Data Everywhere: Improving access to population health and health services research data in Canada. Vancouver: Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2005.
Discharge outcomes in seniors hospitalized for more than 30 days. Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissementCan.J.Aging. 2005;24 Suppl 1:107-119.
Drug expenditure trends in the Canadian provinces: magnitude and causes from 1998 to 2004. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2005;1(1):85-99.

