Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending, even if total government spending were left unchanged. #SocialServices #IntegratedCare Revisiting @danduttonyyc https://t.co/lAYENB3zvZ
Effect of provincial spending on #social services and #healthcare on health outcomes in #Canada: an observational longitudinal study - #HealthImprovement https://t.co/6LG4z8fHPb
@financialpost Debt and deficit is a concern. But there is research that points to investing in social issues improves health better than investing in health. Source: https://t.co/2Kn9yhqar6
Dear Friends, Please read the enclosed article on the deep importance of addressing the Social Determinants of health.. I refer this to Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Benoît Bourque, to you my friend, Ken McGeorge, to Susanne Dupuis Blanchard,... https://t.co/3
Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/Wk01sLGWwo
RT @RonKneebone: @AllanNorthcott Indeed. Disappointment grows when one understands that better health outcomes are possible by investing in…
RT @RonKneebone: @AllanNorthcott Indeed. Disappointment grows when one understands that better health outcomes are possible by investing in…
@AllanNorthcott Indeed. Disappointment grows when one understands that better health outcomes are possible by investing in social programs such as affordable housing and poverty reduction. See https://t.co/ZRMMie6Fb2 for one of many studies showing this re
@JulieSLalonde I'd rather see an increase in social spending and prevention...! https://t.co/AQAD41ZAN6
"Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study" https://t.co/F3fMrVIl0n
RT @CKollerMilbank: More findings from the North on value of social spending: : A 1-cent increase in social spending per dollar spent on he…
Study argues health outcomes could benefit from reallocation of $ from health to social spending. https://t.co/hRxJRufAAp
When you get to call the authors of an excellent health policy paper your professors you know you picked the right grad school. https://t.co/p0f6Diwa1u
RT @casw_acts: More proof of the amazing impact of supporting the #SDoH: "Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care…
More proof of the amazing impact of supporting the #SDoH: "Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study" https://t.co/wZUE38mYpM
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @FantovaFernando: Effect of spending on #SocialServices & health care on health outcomes: observational longitudinal study @CMAJ By @dan…
RT @FantovaFernando: Effect of spending on #SocialServices & health care on health outcomes: observational longitudinal study @CMAJ By @dan…
RT @Safe2Fail: Spending on social services (not health services) improves health outcomes. @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom @boneill2012 https://t.co…
RT @FantovaFernando: Effect of spending on #SocialServices & health care on health outcomes: observational longitudinal study @CMAJ By @dan…
Effect of spending on #SocialServices & health care on health outcomes: observational longitudinal study @CMAJ By @danduttonyyc @jdzwicker @RonKneebone health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of $ from health to social spending Thanks @JuanGr
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
Effect of provincial spending on social services and #health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study | CMAJ https://t.co/XXCmhgowCk #cdnpoli
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
@RandyRatLFPress This is true, but this graph tells the story. A single bed costs thousands per day. We invest in attempting to fix problems, but don't invest in prevention. #BellLetsTalk #ldnont https://t.co/cCVY2jr0fE
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
RT @Monika_Dutt: Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending…
Striking graph from @danduttonyyc et al's @CMAJ study -- social spending per capita stagnant over decades, health spending increased. Results show just a slight reversal would have significant health impacts -- without increasing spending! https://t.co/g
RT @AliGerlach: Canadian health care system accounts for 25% of health outcomes. Results of study suggest spending on social services can i…
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
Canadian health care system accounts for 25% of health outcomes. Results of study suggest spending on social services can improve health with social policy changes at the margins, and reallocating spending with no effect on the overall government budget. h
RT @Safe2Fail: Spending on social services (not health services) improves health outcomes. @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom @boneill2012 https://t.co…
RT @Safe2Fail: Spending on social services (not health services) improves health outcomes. @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom @boneill2012 https://t.co…
RT @Safe2Fail: Spending on social services (not health services) improves health outcomes. @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom @boneill2012 https://t.co…
Spending on social services (not health services) improves health outcomes. @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom @boneill2012 https://t.co/oKS08Wd6jr
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
Spending on social services might be more important than spending on health care for health outcomes: an observational longitudinal study. (ENG) https://t.co/UHfjFeKztQ
RT @CKollerMilbank: More findings from the North on value of social spending: : A 1-cent increase in social spending per dollar spent on he…
More findings from the North on value of social spending: : A 1-cent increase in social spending per dollar spent on health was associated with a 0.1% decrease in potentially avoidable mortality and a 0.01% increase in life expectancy. https://t.co/DF4W
RT @picardonhealth: Link to @CMAJ studied referenced in the column: https://t.co/UE1pOT28Z6 via @PaulSciHead #sdoh #cdnhealth https://t.co/…
https://t.co/9SXeDpEhkM @ctvnews Study published in @CMAJ here* https://t.co/GsitqzyoIn concluded increased social spending “positively associated with population health measures”. Health spending didn’t have the same association https://t.co/HBKjygIYrR
The info in the article respects my beliefs. I have read and met Dennis Raphael.. May I suggest that all read... https://t.co/B05cCKwN4o
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
Please post and repost.. WE need to spread this around..... I want us to promote the social determinants of... https://t.co/85QdJKmuYg
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
Pour ceux et celles qui s' intéressent et qui s' intéressent vraiment a la santé des gens, je vous suggère... https://t.co/2TJLw9YRvO
I want us to promote the social determinants of health as recommended by the newest article in the Canadian... https://t.co/XqeUrEPVMe
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
Om de algehele gezondheid te bevorderen kunnen waarschijnlijk beter een deel van het gezondheidszorggeld níet aan gezondheidszorg besteden: https://t.co/LfKnUVu2N7
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @CMA_Docs: As the voice of Canada’s doctors, we recognize the importance of investment in social services and the direct impact that it…
@MaryFernando_ The CMAJ isn't exactly helping when it publishes garbage like this though: https://t.co/zjl3qkXgRF
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
@foodwatch_nl @V_Andriukaitis Investeren in sociale voorzieningen geeft meer resultaat dan investeren in gezondheidszorg. https://t.co/cLNDj5VIUn
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
RT @Lectoraat_GGZ: BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude w…
BEVORDEREN GEZONDHEID | Is het zinvol hiervoor meer te investeren in gezondheidszorg? Je zou dat verwachten, maar oude waarheid is dat bevorderen van sociale voorzieningen/maatschappelijk welzijn veel effectiever is. Uitleg Canadese artsen in dit artikel:
RT @felly500: @simonrac @BWDDPH @PhilHolmesPPF @olliehart7 yes thanks for cc if we want more health care we should buy more health care if…
@simonrac @BWDDPH @PhilHolmesPPF @olliehart7 yes thanks for cc if we want more health care we should buy more health care if we want more health, we should buy something else etc upstream (I know we all know this) here's good eg https://t.co/GpEwKpi1KV
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…
Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending, according to Canadian longitudinal study: https://t.co/LZwZ4JdeRW
RT @JuanGrvas: Canadá. ¿Invertir en servicios de salud o en servicios sociales? En lo segundo. 1 céntimo equivale a 1 dólar. Para tener po…
RT @JuanGrvas: Canadá. ¿Invertir en servicios de salud o en servicios sociales? En lo segundo. 1 céntimo equivale a 1 dólar. Para tener po…
RT @JuanGrvas: Canadá. ¿Invertir en servicios de salud o en servicios sociales? En lo segundo. 1 céntimo equivale a 1 dólar. Para tener po…
RT @emelaarghh: Apropos @MakMayek's questioning today of Victorian govt spending on a new taskforce - there are better ways to use that mon…
RT @emelaarghh: Apropos @MakMayek's questioning today of Victorian govt spending on a new taskforce - there are better ways to use that mon…
Apropos @MakMayek's questioning today of Victorian govt spending on a new taskforce - there are better ways to use that money. https://t.co/WbXaO5ciI9
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…
RT @JuanGrvas: Canadá. ¿Invertir en servicios de salud o en servicios sociales? En lo segundo. 1 céntimo equivale a 1 dólar. Para tener po…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…
RT @trevortombe: Also, @mskaralevis points out (correctly) that social service spending can benefit health outcomes and lower costs. Here's…