RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @IrfanDhalla: If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
If you work in health care in Canada, it's worth spending some time reading this paper carefully.
Systemic #racism and inequity in Alberta's health care contribute to First Nations people leaving emergency departments without completing treatment https://t.co/sn9hRkcH3R
RT @JonMcGavock: Really important work demonstrating anti-Indigenous racism in emergency care and the experiences of patients. https://t.c…
RT @JonMcGavock: Really important work demonstrating anti-Indigenous racism in emergency care and the experiences of patients. https://t.c…
Really important work demonstrating anti-Indigenous racism in emergency care and the experiences of patients. https://t.co/Swpggaxtl8 @DREAM_diabetes @_DiabetesAction @CHRIManitoba @UM_RadyFHS
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @CMAJ: Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against med…
Emergency department visits by First Nations patients were more likely to end with them leaving without being seen or against medical advice than those by non–First Nations patients, disproportionately disrupting and delaying care. ➡️ https://t.co/dVgLu1i
RT @CMAJ: Racism, discrimination may lead to First Nations patients leaving emergency rooms: Alberta study by @madcummings for @CBCNews…
RT @CMAJ: Racism, discrimination may lead to First Nations patients leaving emergency rooms: Alberta study by @madcummings for @CBCNews…
Racism, discrimination may lead to First Nations patients leaving emergency rooms: Alberta study by @madcummings for @CBCNews Read the research article here➡️https://t.co/vKWpFO4Usv https://t.co/08dlItd43T
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @CMAJ: First Nations patients more likely to leave ER without care, study says from @CanadianPress for @calgaryherald Read the resear…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
Yes, and in Canadian Aboriginal culture caregivers are valued. The question is are they supported?
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @BradenMannsYYC: Thanks Patrick for continuing to move this important work along. Finding the problem is the first step; acknowledging…
Another project that I am so proud of being involved in - further work on the experience of First Nations People in emergency departments in Alberta.
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @BradenMannsYYC: Thanks Patrick for continuing to move this important work along. Finding the problem is the first step; acknowledging…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
RT @CMAJ: First Nations patients more likely to leave ER without care, study says from @CanadianPress for @calgaryherald Read the resear…
RT @BradenMannsYYC: Thanks Patrick for continuing to move this important work along. Finding the problem is the first step; acknowledging…
RT @BradenMannsYYC: Thanks Patrick for continuing to move this important work along. Finding the problem is the first step; acknowledging…
Thanks Patrick for continuing to move this important work along. Finding the problem is the first step; acknowledging it the second (I think health systems are getting closer to that); designing and implementing solutions (which I know you and team are wo
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
First Nations patients more likely to leave ER without care, study says from @CanadianPress for @calgaryherald Read the research article in this week's issue here➡️ https://t.co/vKWpFO4Usv https://t.co/OH1yuS4Qz3
RT @DennisKendel: Leaving emergency departments without completing treatment among First Nations and non–First Nations patients in Alberta:…
RT @Pat_McLanePhD: Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency depar…
Our new mixed methods study shows First Nations patients have greater odds of incomplete care in Alberta emergency departments, and anti-Indigenous racism contributes to patients leaving care https://t.co/6197nEg67g @CIHR_IRSC @UAlberta_FoMD
Leaving emergency departments without completing treatment among First Nations and non–First Nations patients in Alberta: a mixed-methods study https://t.co/VLTRgUq9La @picardonhealth
First Nations patients in Alberta are more likely to leave ERs early or against medical advice, study finds. Reasons include racism, stereotyping, communication issues, transportation barriers, long waits, and being made to wait longer than others. https:/