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Jennifer,

My name is Sandy Shaw.  I went to primary school in North York with a Jenny
Boyko...just wondering if you are her.



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From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Jennifer Boyko
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:12 PM
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Subject: [SDOH] primary health care models


I am wondering if anyone knows of any examples of primary medical care
settings that have applied a chronic disease management model (for lack of a
better term) to address a particular health issue (e.g. depression,
diabetes).  Within the setting, which might be a community health centre or
family medical practice, this would mean having an information system in
place e.g. electronic medical record, evidence based practice,
reo-orientation of services, self-care supports, as well as efforts to
improve community health through involvement in policies that create
supportive envioronments, address determinants of health and enable
community devleopment.  

I would be particularly interested in Canadian examples, although I welcome
input from all.  I would also welcome any discussion or debate about the
role of primary care services in addressing determinants of health.

Jennifer Boyko, MHSc
Project Manager
Ontario Centre for Collaborative Primary Health Care
40 Forest Ave., Hamilton, L8N1X1
tel. 905-522-1155 ext.5953
fax. 905-521-6107
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