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Results for: Jennifer Zwicker Gillian Currie Klemens Wallner Ellen Rafferty

Equity for health delivery: Opportunity costs and benefits among Community Health Workers in Rwanda

Primary Care Physician Compensation Reform: A Path for Implementation

Seeking the optimal schedule for chickenpox vaccination in Canada: Using an agent-based model to explore the impact of dose timing, coverage and waning of immunity on disease outcomes

Measurement of coverage, compliance and determinants of uptake in a publicly funded rotavirus vaccination programme: a retrospective cohort study

Comparing alternating pressure mattresses and high-specification foam mattresses to prevent pressure ulcers in high-risk patients: the PRESSURE 2 RCT

Supporting healthy pregnancies: Examining variations in nutrition, weight management and substance abuse advice provision by prenatal care providers in Alberta, Canada.

Vaccine coverage of children in care of the child welfare system

Evaluation of the effect of chickenpox vaccination on shingles epidemiology using agent-based modeling

Implementing economic evaluation in simulation-based medical education: challenges and opportunities

Individual Preferences for Child and Adolescent Vaccine Attributes: A Systematic Review of the Stated Preference Literature

Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges

Economic evaluations of vaccines in Canada: a scoping review

Stem cells and beta cell replacement therapy: a prospective health technology assessment study