population health
New online resource seeks to prevent sports injuries
By bkladko | May 11, 2018
Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Shelina Babul was co-leader of the project.
Vancouver part of multi-million-dollar Healthy Cities project
By bkladko | February 21, 2018
Vancouver and four other cities will be examined for ways to reduce health inequities through better development and service delivery.
Midwifery linked to better birth outcomes in state-by-state “report card”
By bkladko | February 21, 2018
States with higher midwifery integration, like Washington and Oregon, generally had better results,
Study finds that Canadians giving up food, heat to pay for prescription drugs
By bkladko | February 12, 2018
8.2 per cent of those who received a prescription in 2016 did not take medication as prescribed because of the cost,
Indigenous people face higher risk of transportation injuries in B.C.
By bkladko | January 31, 2018
Overall hospitalization rates for transport injuries in B.C. declined by more than two-thirds between 1991 and 2010.
Older patients and families could pay the price of slowing healthcare spending
By jwong | December 19, 2017
Spending on medications, hospitals trending up in B.C., while spending on nursing homes down significantly
Study finds no added risk for home births in rural areas
By bkladko | November 20, 2017
The results are good news, since midwife-assisted home birth could play a big role in extending maternal health care to rural areas.
Women’s weight associated with pregnancy complications
By bkladko | November 14, 2017
The observational study, led by Assistant Professor Sarka Lisonkova and published in JAMA, followed 743,630 women in Washington State between 2004 and 2013.
Drug costs vary by more than 600% in study of 10 high-income countries
By bkladko | June 12, 2017
Canadians spent an estimated $2.3 billion more than the average of the nine comparator countries.
Guiding women through pregnancy, via text message
By bkladko | June 5, 2017
SmartMom, Canada’s first prenatal education program delivered by text messaging, was developed by a team led by UBC’s Patricia Janssen.