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Fiona A Miller
Institute of Health Policy, University of Toronto
2002
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36754472A qualitative study of what motivates and enables climate-engaged physicians in Canada to engage in health-care sustainability, advocacy, and action.Lancet Planet Health2023
36992612How can entrepreneurs experience inform responsible health innovation policies? A longitudinal case study in Canada and Brazil.Int J Health Plann Manage2023
37186690Reusable personal protective equipment in Canadian healthcare: Safe, secure, and sustainable.Healthc Manage Forum2023
37243610Outsourcing practice-based education: The role of industry representatives and implications for clinical expertise.Healthc Manage Forum2023
37104298Industry involvement in evidence production for genomic medicine: A bibliometric and funding analysis of decision impact studies.PLoS One2023
37091496The Necessity of Environmentally Sustainable Kidney Care.Can J Kidney Health Dis2023
36734815An urgent call for the environmental sustainability of health systems: A 'sextuple aim' to care for patients, costs, providers, population equity and the planet.Int J Health Plann Manage2023
36897859Decision impact studies, evidence of clinical utility for genomic assays in cancer: A scoping review.PLoS One2023
36890546A comparative analysis of non-invasive prenatal testing in Ontario and Quebec: the role of governing style in health technology innovation & adoption.BMC Health Serv Res2023
32201019The Consultant's intermediary role in the regulation of molecular diagnostics in the US.Soc Sci Med2022
35715015Multidisciplinary perspectives on the regulation of diagnostic technologies.Soc Sci Med2022
35099072The Market in Noninvasive Prenatal Tests and the Message to Consumers: Exploring Responsibility.Hastings Cent Rep2022
34813872Defining the decision problem: a scoping review of economic evaluations for Clostridioides difficile interventions.J Hosp Infect2022
33385622Industry, experts and the role of the 'invisible college' in the dissemination of non-invasive prenatal testing in the US.Soc Sci Med2021
33805621Policy Rogue or Policy Entrepreneur? The Forms and Impacts of "Joined-Up Governance" for Child Health.Children (Basel)2021
34379295Anticipating the primary care role in genomic medicine: expectations of genetics health professionals.J Community Genet2021
34649754Comparison of outpatient coverage in Canada: Assistive and medical devices.Health Policy2021
34127476Newborn screening for cystic fibrosis: Role of primary care providers in caring for infants with positive screening results.Can Fam Physician2021
34127469Primary care providers' role in newborn screening result notification for cystic fibrosis.Can Fam Physician2021
33998310The federal spending power: Building forward after the pandemic.Healthc Manage Forum2021
33087880Measuring clinical utility in the context of genetic testing: a scoping review.Eur J Hum Genet2021
33139342Vulnerability of the medical product supply chain: the wake-up call of COVID-19.BMJ Qual Saf2021
32152057Responses to "Health Canada needs to act on laboratory-developed diagnostics".CMAJ2020
33337308Leveraging Our Strengths to Achieve Sustainable Healthcare.Healthc Pap2020
33337299Toward a Sustainable Health System: A Call to Action.Healthc Pap2020
33261901Modes of coordination for health technology adoption: Health Technology Assessment agencies and Group Procurement Organizations in a polycentric regulatory regime.Soc Sci Med2020
32690561Dry powder inhalers are environmentally preferable to metered-dose inhalers.CMAJ2020
30782621Dangerous diagnostics? Regulatory reform in the genomic era.BMJ2019
31824576Informing Integration of Genomic Medicine Into Primary Care: An Assessment of Current Practice, Attitudes, and Desired Resources.Front Genet2019
31570544Health Canada needs to act on laboratory-developed diagnostics.CMAJ2019
30859557Genetic counselors' preferences for coverage of preimplantation genetic diagnosis: A discrete choice experiment.Clin Genet2019
30732667How Procurement Judges The Value of Medical Technologies: A Review of Healthcare Tenders.Int J Technol Assess Health Care2019
30765411How is patient-centred care addressed in women's health? A theoretical rapid review.BMJ Open2019
28795612Anticipating health innovations in 2030-2040: Where does responsibility lie for the publics?Public Underst Sci2018
30165889Public involvement and health research system governance: a qualitative study.Health Res Policy Syst2018
30081919Public involvement in health research systems: a governance framework.Health Res Policy Syst2018
30127695A Research Program on Implementing Integrated Care for Older Adults with Complex Health Needs (iCOACH): An International Collaboration.Int J Integr Care2018
29937617The institutional workers of biomedical science: Legitimizing academic entrepreneurship and obscuring conflicts of interest.Sci Public Policy2018
29987995DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONTARIO DECISION FRAMEWORK: A VALUES BASED FRAMEWORK FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT.Int J Technol Assess Health Care2018
30200985Introducing responsible innovation in health: a policy-oriented framework.Health Res Policy Syst2018
30278991Rebalancing health systems toward community-based care: The role of subsectoral politics.Health Policy2018
29524961Why Learning How to Chase Butterflies Matters: A Response to Recent Commentaries.Int J Health Policy Manag2018
29113728Expanding the clinical role of community pharmacy: A qualitative ethnographic study of medication reviews in Ontario, Canada.Health Policy2018
26748950Insulin pump use and discontinuation in children and teens: a population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada.Pediatr Diabetes2017
28412937Understanding relevance of health research: considerations in the context of research impact assessment.Health Res Policy Syst2017
28279431Psychosocial Response to Uncertain Newborn Screening Results for Cystic Fibrosis.J Pediatr2017
28130944Pediatric Insulin Pump Therapy: Reflecting on the First 10 Years of a Universal Funding Program in Ontario.Healthc Q2017
29274226What's Involved with Wanting to Be Involved? Comparing Expectations for Public Engagement in Health Policy across Research and Care Contexts.Healthc Policy2017
29025964False-Positive Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis and Health Care Use.Pediatrics2017
28949463Providing Value to New Health Technology: The Early Contribution of Entrepreneurs, Investors, and Regulatory Agencies.Int J Health Policy Manag2017
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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
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Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto
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Simon Fraser University
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Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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Memorial University
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University of Wisconsin School of Law, Morgridge Institute for Research.
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