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References

ACHHR - Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers of Health Advisory Committee on Health Human Resources. 2000. The Nursing Strategy for Canada. Ottawa: Health Canada.

Advisory Council on Health Infostructure. 1999. Health Infoway: Paths to Better Health. Health Canada Cat. H21-145/1999E. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services.

Barer, Morris L. and G.L. Stoddart. 1992. Toward integrated medical resource policies for Canada: 8. Geographic distribution of physicians. Canadian Medical Association Journal 147:5: 617-623.

Baumgart, A.J. 1997. Hospital reform and nursing labor market trends in Canada. Medical Care # 35 (10 Supplement): OS124-OS131.

Canada. Health Canada. 1992. Health Personnel in Canada, 1992. Ottawa, Ontario: Supply and Services Canada.

Canadian Institute for Health Information. 1999. Supply, Distribution and Migration of Canadian Physicians, 1998. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Canadian Institute for Health Information. 1999. Full-time Equivalent Physicians Report Canada, 1993/94 to 1995/96. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Canadian Institute for Health Information. 2000. Health Personnel in Canada, 1988 to 1997. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Canadian Institute for Health Information. Health Care in Canada: A First Annual Report. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Canadian Nurses Association. 1998. Registered Nurse Human Resources: Recruitment and Retention Issues. Ottawa: Canadian Nurses Association.

Coyte, Peter C., M. Catz and M. Stricker. 1997. Distribution of physicians in Ontario: Where are there too few or too many family physicians and general practitioners? Canadian Family Physician 43: 677-683.

DeVoretz, D. and S. Laryea. 1998. Canadian Human Capital Transfers: The United States and Beyond. C.D Howe Institute.

Dussault, G., et al. 2001. The Nursing Labour Market in Canada: Review of the Literature. Montréal: Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire en santé, Secteur santé publique, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal.

Epp, J. 1986. Achieving Health for All: A Framework for Health Promotion. Ottawa: Health and Welfare Canada.

Evans, R.G., M. Barer and T. Marmor. 1994. Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not? New York: Aldine De Gryter.

Federal/Provincial Advisory Committee on Health Manpower. 1984. Physician Manpower in Canada 1980-2000: A Report of the Federal/Provincial Advisory Committee on Health Manpower. Ottawa, Ontario: Health and Welfare Canada.

Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health. 1994. Strategies for Population Health: Investing in the Health of Canadians. Prepared for the meeting of the Ministers of Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 14-15, 1994. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.

Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health. 1996. Report on the Health of Canadians. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.

Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health. 1999. Toward a Healthy Future: Second Report on the Health of Canadians. Health Canada Catalogue Number H39-468/1999E. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services.

Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health. 1999. Statistical Report on the Health of Canadians. Statistics Canada. Catalogue Number 82-570-X1E. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services.

Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health. 1997. Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health.

Hayes, Michael V. and James R. Dunn. 1998. Population Health in Canada: A Systematic Review. CPRN Study No. H|01|. Ottawa: Renouf Publishing Co. Ltd.

Joseph, Alun E. and D.R. Philips. 1984. Accessibility and Utilization: Geographical Perspectives on Health Care Delivery. New York: Harper & amp; Row, Publishers.

Lalonde, M. 1974. A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians. Ottawa: Health and Welfare Canada.

National Ad Hoc Working Group on Physician Resource Planning. 1995. Physician Resource Planning in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Medical Association.

O'Brien-Pallas, L., A. Baumann and J. Lochhass-Gerlach 1998. Health Human Resources: A Preliminary Analysis of Nursing Personnel in Ontario. Toronto (University of Toronto)/Hamilton (McMaster University): Nursing Effectiveness, Utilization and Outcomes Research Unit.

Picard, A. 2000. Critical Care: Canadian Nurses Speak for Change. Toronto: HarperCollins.

Pitblado, J. Roger and Raymond W. Pong. 1999. Geographic Distribution of Physicians in Canada. A Report Prepared for Health Canada. Sudbury: Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research, Laurentian University.

Pong, Raymond W. and J. Roger Pitblado. 2000. Putting "Geography" Back In: Some Methodological Issues in Measuring Geographic Distribution of Physicians. Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine (in press).

Remus, G., B. Smith and B. Schissel. 2000. Creating Supportive Environments for Registered Nurses in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon: College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan.

Roos, Noralou et al. 1996. Needs-based Planning for Manitoba's Generalist Physicians. Winnipeg: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation, University of Manitoba.

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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. 1988. National Specialty Physician Review. Ottawa, Ontario: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Ryten, E. 1997. A Statistical Picture of the Past, Present and Future of Registered Nurses in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Nurses Association.

Sibbald, B. 1999. Nurses rally to fight staff shortages, deteriorating morale. Canadian Medical Association Journal 161:67-68.

Stoddart, Greg L. and M.L. Barer. 1992. Toward integrated medical resource policies for Canada: 2. Promoting change - general themes. Canadian Medical Association Journal 146:5: 697-700.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Health Resource and Service Administration. United States Health Workforce Personnel Factbook.

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Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Government of Canada. Canadian Rural Partnership
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Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
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Airspace Action on Smoking and Health
This site is of a British Columbia citizens organization working towards the reduction of tobacco use
Brandon University. Rural Health Research Group. Determinants of Health of Rural Populations and Communities
This three-year project is an innovative, interdisciplinary research project coordinated through the Rural Development Institute at Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
British Columbia Ministry of Health: Tobacco Facts
You'll find lots of resources, tools, information, downloadable posters, and graphic pictures on this site
Calgary Health Region Tobacco Reduction Web Site
Smoking and Tobacco information
Canadian Dental Association
The Canadian Dental Association is the authoritative national voice of dentistry, dedicated to the representation and advancement of the profession, nationally and internationally, and to the achievement of optimal oral health
Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions
Information of the health of patients and our national health system
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Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)
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Canadian Public Health Association
This website includes several articles and position papers which examine income and health relationships
Canadian Study of Health and Aging (University of Ottawa)
Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (Lakehead University site)
Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (Laurentian University site)
Dalhousie University. Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre
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Health Services Utilization and Research Commission of Saskatchewan
Information about the Saskatchewan's health system
Le Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire en santé (GRIS) (available in French only)
McMaster University. Faculty of Social Sciences. Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population
SEDAP is a multi-disciplinary research program funded primarily by SSHRC and centered at McMaster University. It involves 28 academics from five universities. The program runs from Jan 1, 1999 to Dec 31, 2003.
Nursing Practice in Rural and Remote Canada
Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada
Organization of Canadian physicians who share the reduction of tobacco-caused illness through reduced smoking and reduced exposure to second-hand smoke
Society of Rural Physicians of Canada
The Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD)
The Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) is one of Canada's most authoritative voices promoting better social and economic security for all Canadians.
United States Government. United States National Institutes of Health
Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults
University of Manitoba. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Community Health Sciences. Aging in Manitoba Longitudinal Study
University of Northern British Columbia. British Columbia Rural & Remote Health Research Institute
The British Columbia Rural & Remote Health Research Institute at the University of Northern British Columbia was established in 2001, in response to accumulating evidence of compromised health status and quality of life among rural, remote and northern populations.
University of Victoria. Centre on Aging
The Centre on Aging at the University of Victoria is a multidisciplinary social science research centre established in 1992. Our mandate is to promote and conduct basic and applied research throughout the lifespan.