RT @IglikaIvanova: This shouldn't be a surprise. The evidence on social determinants of health has been around since at least the 1980s. Ev…
RT @picardonhealth: Link to @CMAJ studied referenced in the column: https://t.co/UE1pOT28Z6 via @PaulSciHead #sdoh #cdnhealth https://t.co/…
RT @IglikaIvanova: "Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending…
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 @IglikaIvanova: This shouldn't be a surprise. The evidence on social determinants of health has been around since at least the 1980s. Ev…
RT @pat_health: @CMA_Docs criticized by some docs as editorially independent @CMAJ publishes study of health spending seen as taking shot a…
RT @wrobertsfood: AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION: to save on healthcare, invest in social programs, Cdn Medical Assn Journal article says: https://…
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
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 @doclake: A one-cent increase in social spending for every dollar spent on health care increases life expectancy and cuts premature deat…
Canadá. ¿Invertir en servicios de salud o en servicios sociales? En lo segundo. 1 céntimo equivale a 1 dólar. Para tener poblaciones sanas, invierta en servicios sociales. Pero...vea las gráficas @FantovaFernando @jseguradelpozo https://t.co/ZgtCqjvwfc
@CMA_Docs criticized by some docs as editorially independent @CMAJ publishes study of health spending seen as taking shot at spending on MD fee schedule https://t.co/xfvlML9tsy
Canada. A one-cent increase in social spending for every dollar spent on health care increases life expectancy and cuts premature death. Prescription for healthier population: spend more on social services. But...see the figures https://t.co/ZgtCqjN76K ht
RT @doclake: A one-cent increase in social spending for every dollar spent on health care increases life expectancy and cuts premature deat…
RT @Larry_Svenson: Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitud…
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, in dollars and (common) sense https://t.co/GgKg1d47uO #health #SDH #SDGs
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @IglikaIvanova: This shouldn't be a surprise. The evidence on social determinants of health has been around since at least the 1980s. Ev…
"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." #bcpoli #cdnpoli https://t.co/ENMFqKdcgZ
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @danduttonyyc: Figured I should link the study too. Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes…
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @IglikaIvanova: This shouldn't be a surprise. The evidence on social determinants of health has been around since at least the 1980s. Ev…
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @docdanielle: Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @Larry_Svenson: Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitud…
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
Data mount in support of investments in #SDOH great piece today @CMAJ @pgfor https://t.co/IqgzbVkZI9
RT @ArnavAgarwal92: Link to the @CMAJ article: https://t.co/YfFQKqL3m9 https://t.co/omtgcHiNyw
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
"Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study" - @CMAJ https://t.co/6wbtM70gzi. See also @lmonseb: "Prescription for healthier population: spend more on social services"
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
CTV's @MichelleGCTV is here interviewing our participant Diane about impact of social services on health for story on @CMAJ article on provincial spending that came out this morning. https://t.co/JPX10InVSO #Winnipeg #health
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
Effect of provincial spending on social services & health care on health outcomes in Canada. CMAJ #cdnhealth https://t.co/LDT77VjF0P
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @picardonhealth: Link to @CMAJ studied referenced in the column: https://t.co/UE1pOT28Z6 via @PaulSciHead #sdoh #cdnhealth https://t.co/…
RT @stephenjduckett: In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avo…
In this Canadian study a 1-cent ↑ in social spending/$ health spending was associated with a 0.1% ↓ in potentially avoidable mortality and a 0.01% ↑ in life expectancy. Probable lesson for Australia: meanness on social spending not a good policy! https://
Yes! This would be real #disruption. https://t.co/gZ5aCGf1nB
Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study, via @CMAJ https://t.co/YTjuxOvCaa #SDoH #SocialServices #healthcare #cdnpoli
RT @drcadesky: Think upstream: spending on social determinants of health is a good investment https://t.co/a7UzrISAVl @DanyaalRaza @CMAJ @N…
Important research supporting @UpstreamAction: "The literature suggests that additional spending on health does not...affect population health outcomes, yet...health spending increased rapidly...while social spending remained...flat." https://t.co/gyNrocb
RT @doclake: A one-cent increase in social spending for every dollar spent on health care increases life expectancy and cuts premature deat…
A one-cent increase in social spending for every dollar spent on health care increases life expectancy and cuts premature death, study shows. https://t.co/YCwiJqVVdi @CMAJ #hpm
RT @DocSchmadia: Seriously @CMAJ? Read https://t.co/rOn3nTboVj Yes, we should spend more on social care. No, we do not need to take a dig…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @Ann_CMA: Want a healthier population? Spend less on health care and more on social services: CMAJ study https://t.co/J6BRQf3tsv via @CM…
"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..."@CMAJ: https://t.co/SrHOQeWuuI #healthcare #sdoh #hcldr
Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/Kn9pipfkmp
Growing body of Canadian research showing that shifting spending to social services improves health and life expectancy. @CarlingtonCHC @CentretownCHC @CAWI_IVTF @VoicesCountOtt @dianedeans @cmckenney @JLeiper https://t.co/CyBzQ6Nldg… #SDOH https://t.co/Zg
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
Read the study behind today's media headlines: Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study. @CMAJ https://t.co/2OX0b2BKvd https://t.co/F8eInX5HSE
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…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @AlainNoelMtl: L'étude dont parle Le Devoir ce matin, sur l'impact des dépenses sociales sur la santé publique @pgfor @RonKneebone http…
Interesting shift https://t.co/Xywq1OpZVP
Think upstream: spending on social determinants of health is a good investment https://t.co/a7UzrISAVl @DanyaalRaza @CMAJ @NaheedD @DocSandyB
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
RT @Ann_CMA: Want a healthier population? Spend less on health care and more on social services: CMAJ study https://t.co/J6BRQf3tsv via @CM…
RT @PaulSciHead: A link to the actual study in CMAJ https://t.co/CMwwiCJ6Qs @picardonhealth https://t.co/WFVmBMMVPp
RT @DocSchmadia: Seriously @CMAJ? Read https://t.co/rOn3nTboVj Yes, we should spend more on social care. No, we do not need to take a dig…
Link to the @CMAJ article: https://t.co/YfFQKqL3m9 https://t.co/omtgcHiNyw
RT @PaulSciHead: A link to the actual study in CMAJ https://t.co/CMwwiCJ6Qs @picardonhealth https://t.co/WFVmBMMVPp
Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/Wy9TkRlXhZ
RT @c_vandenberghe: "Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longit…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
Social spending does more good for health than health spending https://t.co/5t5K2jKRXb @danduttonyyc @RonKneebone @pgfor @jdzwicker
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
Link to @CMAJ studied referenced in the column: https://t.co/UE1pOT28Z6 via @PaulSciHead #sdoh #cdnhealth https://t.co/NMPm7m6dMJ
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @timrichter: Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expecta…
RT @PaulSciHead: A link to the actual study in CMAJ https://t.co/CMwwiCJ6Qs @picardonhealth https://t.co/WFVmBMMVPp
RT @DocSchmadia: Seriously @CMAJ? Read https://t.co/rOn3nTboVj Yes, we should spend more on social care. No, we do not need to take a dig…
Fascinating new Canadian study shows that shifting spending from health to social services improves health and life expectancy. https://t.co/DOI0YcfIz5 #SDOH
RT @Gail_MacKean: Good to see this important work being led out of the University of Calgary @policyschool. Hoping this influences policy c…
Good to see this important work being led out of the University of Calgary @policyschool. Hoping this influences policy change. https://t.co/YdVw1Vrmn7
"Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study" https://t.co/ynIaLINaLa
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
"Conceptually, addressing the social determinants of health can be conceived as the equivalent of treating the root causes of disease and ill health" - Effect of provincial spending on social services & health care on health outcomes in Canada https:/
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
@Albertadoctors A reality worth exploring in Alberta: https://t.co/yGX4oTZG9A
Seriously @CMAJ? Read https://t.co/rOn3nTboVj Yes, we should spend more on social care. No, we do not need to take a dig at doctors to prove the point. Hospitals & pharma each consume more of the healthcare budget than docs. Singling out doctors fue
A link to the actual study in CMAJ https://t.co/CMwwiCJ6Qs @picardonhealth https://t.co/WFVmBMMVPp