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The Impact of Pre-Operative Frailty on the Clinical and Cost Outcomes of Adult Cardiac Surgery in Alberta, Canada: A Cohort Study

Early mortality in critical illness – A descriptive analysis of patients who died within 24 hours of ICU admission

The Health and Financial Impacts of a Sugary Drink Tax Across Different Income Groups in Canada

Implementation of population-level screening for frailty among patients admitted to adult intensive care in Alberta, Canada

Discriminative validity of the EQ-5D-5 L and SF-12 in older adults with arthritis.

Temporal changes in diet quality and the associated economic burden in Canada

The Economic Burden of Not Meeting Food Recommendations in Canada: the Cost of Doing Nothing

Quality of Acute Myocardial Infarction Care in Canada: A 10-Year Review of 30-Day In-Hospital Mortality and 30-Day Hospital Readmission

"Part of the Team": Mapping the outcomes of training patients for new roles in health research and planning

Association of body mass index (BMI) and percent body fat among BMI-defined non-obese middle-aged individuals: Insights from a population-based Canadian sample

The price of whole-genome sequencing may be decreasing, but who will be sequenced?

"What Goes Around Comes Around": Lessons Learned from Economic Evaluations of Personalized Medicine Applied to Digital Medicine

Estimating Preferences for Complex Health Technologies: Lessons Learned and Implications for Personalized Medicine