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Factors Associated with Drug Shortages in Canada: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Global clinical trial mobilization for COVID-19: higher, faster, stronger

Impact of payment model on the behaviour of specialist physicians: A systematic review

Industry incentives and antibiotic resistance: an introduction to the antibiotic susceptibility bonus

Association between change in physician remuneration and use of peritoneal dialysis: a population-based cohort analysis

Impact of isolation precautions on quality of life: a meta-analysis

Clinical networks: enablers of health system change

Association of Specialist Physician Payment Model With Visit Frequency, Quality, and Costs of Care for People With Chronic Disease

How will recent trade agreements that extend market protections for brand-name prescription pharmaceuticals impact expenditures and generic access in Canada?

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

The Cost of Care for People With Chronic Kidney Disease

The impact of pharmaceutical rebates on patients’ drug expenditures

The association between payment model and specialist physicians’ selection of patients with diabetes: A descriptive study

Estimating the clinical cost of drug development for orphan versus non-orphan drugs

Bill C-30: who wins and who loses in Canada’s pharmaceutical patent battles?

The State of Health Economics in Alberta: A Review of Need, Capacity, and Action