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…
.@IrfanSabirMLA @shoffmanAB New Canadian paper: Moving $ from health to social services INCREASES life expectancy. https://t.co/kuQaw5WEGe
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
wondering what you think of this @djvanness https://t.co/Qxr9X8m6sv
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 @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 @Ann_CMA: Want a healthier population? Spend less on health care and more on social services: CMAJ study https://t.co/J6BRQf3tsv via @CM…
Yes!! https://t.co/gMKEHuHNyA
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 @Ann_CMA: Want a healthier population? Spend less on health care and more on social services: CMAJ study https://t.co/J6BRQf3tsv via @CM…
As the voice of Canada’s doctors, we recognize the importance of investment in social services and the direct impact that it has on the health of Canadians. Interesting piece from @CMAJ: https://t.co/A4DDZXYGNs #CDNHealth
"Conceptually, addressing the social determinants of health can be conceived as the equivalent of treating the root causes of disease and ill health." https://t.co/e95BWx1Un5
RT @PaulSciHead: “Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending,…
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @PaulSciHead: “Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending,…
Comparaison des dépenses sociales et de santé... tiré de l’article dont parle Le Devoir et le G&M ce matin. https://t.co/AS3bg3UyN2 #développement #social #prévention https://t.co/BjcgG3rJxM
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…
Spending on social services has a greater impact on population health than spending on health care #AnOunceOfPrevention #SocialServices #Canada https://t.co/2YmeNY9TDp
Want a healthier population? Spend less on health care and more on social services: CMAJ study https://t.co/J6BRQf3tsv via @CMAJ
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
L'étude dont parle Le Devoir ce matin, sur l'impact des dépenses sociales sur la santé publique @pgfor @RonKneebone https://t.co/clVx5XTiVp
wrobertsfood: AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION: to save on healthcare, invest in social programs, Cdn Medical Assn Journal article says: https://t.co/aSQsEv3QoV
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION: to save on healthcare, invest in social programs, Cdn Medical Assn Journal article says: https://t.co/FbaHrEMq4j
Spending on social programs improves heath outcomes https://t.co/y390jKsv02
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
RT @jdzwicker: Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Finding…
Very interesting work by @jdzwicker and team #SDOH https://t.co/x3khBUWsCh
“Treat the root cause of diseases and ill health”...Spend more on social services. https://t.co/ag3mj997gg.
Figured I should link the study too. Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/hnM43RnwzJ
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
Additional dollars spent on social services has a greater impact on population health outcomes than health spending. Findings from our recent paper https://t.co/1tKtMguk0u suggests broader thinking about how gov spending impacts health is needed @dandutton
RT @PaulSciHead: “Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending,…
RT @PaulSciHead: “Population-level health outcomes could benefit from a reallocation of government dollars from health to social spending,…
If you want to read the @CMAJ study by Dutton et al., read here: Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/w5yZQtIfCY #cdnhealth #cdnpoli #sdoh #topoli #o
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
"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" https://t.co/NCkDKE4PQ6
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
“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.” https://t.co/zJT9C8nZBR
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
Using Canadian data to show the positive impact of social expenditure on health https://t.co/Q3MnzRiDes
RT @pgfor: Our paper in the CMAJ continuing @ehbvassar original work on health impact of social and health expenditures, this time with har…
Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study https://t.co/udDK9CHA7c